Tuesday, March 3, 2009

St. Patrick's Day Cloths...

I would've had these up much sooner if everyone in the house hadn't come down with the stomach flu one right after the other. Talk about a stressful week. Everyone is feeling better finally. I hear there's a few bugs going around. On another note I'm still having major issues with organization. My home office is a mess, (I'll show you one of these days) I can't seem to find a work routine that makes everyone happy. If I crack down and finish up the next design then I should have the spring cloths up sometime next week. I'm crossing my fingers.

The larger cloth is sized at 10"x10". It knit up beautifully and the shamrocks came out just how I wanted. I haven't done a regular sized dishcloth in awhile and decided it was about time. This one is perfect for my kitchen right now. Though I'm tempted to give it away as a gift.

The smaller cloths measure approximately 5½"x 5½". They're an extremely fast knit. Especially if your just looking for something to start while your watching a TV program and get a FO before it's over.


For the hanging loop on the larger cloth I did something a little different this time. When binding off the final row I left 3 remaining stitches and knitted an I-cord for 3". Then I binded them off and sewed the end of the cord to the underside of the cloth where the I-cord started. I loved the look of it and how sturdy it was. I'm going to use this as my loop method from now on.



- Large Shamrock Cloth -

Finished Measurements : Approx. 10"x 10"

Materials: 1 ball solid kitchen cotton yarn
US #3/3.25mm needles*
Tapestry Needle
*I used a smaller needle size to obtain denser fabric and to make the picture stand out more.

Chart :

Pattern:

With Size 3 needles,
co 47s

row 1: (an all odd numbered rows) k
row 2: k
row 4: k
row 6: k
row 8: k4, p39, k4
row 10: k4, p6, k1, p24, k1, p7, k4

row 12: k4, p7, k1, p22, k1, p8, k4
row 14: k4, p8, k1, p15, k2, p3, k1, p3, k2, p4, k4
row 16: k4, p4, k2, p2, k1, p2, k2, p10, k4, p2, k1, p2, k4, p3, k4
row 18: k4, p3, k4, p1, k1, p1, k4, p8, k6, p1, k1, p1, k6, p2, k4
row 20: k4, p4, k4, p1, k4, p11, k5, p1, k5, p4, k4,

row 22: k4, p3, k11, p8, k15, p2, k4
row 24: k4, p4, k2, p2, k1, p2, k2, p9, k6, p1, k1, p1, k6, p2, k4
row 26: k4, p6, k5, p12, k3, p2, k3, p2, k3, p3, k4
row 28: k4, p5, k7, p14, k7, p6, k4
row 30: k4, p5, k7, p4, k2, p7, k9, p5, k4

row 32: k4, p6, k2, p1, k2, p4, k2, p8, k9, p5, k4
row 34: k4, p14, k2, p10, k3, p1, k3, p6, k4
row 36: k4, p13, k2, p12, k2, p1, k2, p7, k4
row 38: k4, p5, k2, p6, k1, p5, k2, p18, k4
row 40: k4, p4, k4, p4, k2, p4, k4, p17, k4

row 42: k4, p3, k6, p3, k2, p3, k6, p16, k4
row 44: k4, p3, k7, p2, k2, p2, k7, p6, k1, p9, k4
row 46: k4, p4, k7, p1, k2, p1, k7, p8, k1, p8, k4
row 48: k4, p5, k16, p10, k1, p7, k4
row 50: k4, p4, k18, p5, k2, p2, k1, p2, k2, p3, k4

row 52: k4, p3, k7, p2, k2, p2, k7, p3, k4, p1, k1, p1, k4, p2, k4
row 54: k4, p3, k6, p2, k4, p2, k6, p4, k4, p1, k4, p3, k4
row 56: k4, p4, k4, p2, k6, p2, k4, p4, k11, p2, k4
row 58: k4, p5, k2, p2, k8, p2, k2, p5, k4, p1, k1, p1, k4, p2, k4
row 60: k4, p8, k10, p9, k2, p1, k3, p1, k2, p3, k4

row 62: k4, p7, k12, p10, k5, p5, k4
row 64: k4, p7, k12, p9, k7, p4, k4
row 66: k4, p8, k4, p2, k4, p10, k7, p4, k4
row 68: k4, p9, k2, p4, k2, p12, k2, p1, k2, p5, k4
row 70: k4, p39, k4

row 72: k4, p39, k4
row 74: k
row 76: k
row 78: k
row 80: k

row 81: Bind Off to last 3 sts, begin knitting I-cord.
Knit for 3" and BO. Fasten to underside of cloth with tapestry needle.


Weave in ends.

Block and lay flat to dry

- Small Shamrock Cloth -

Finished Measurements : Approx. 5½"x5½"

Materials: 1 ball solid kitchen cotton yarn
US #3/3.25mm needles*
Tapestry Needle
*I used a smaller needle size to obtain denser fabric and to make the picture stand out more.

Chart :


Pattern:

With Size 3 needles,
co 29s

row 1: (an all odd numbered rows) k
row 2: k
row 4: k
row 6: k13, p3, k13
row 8: k10, p9, k10
row 10: k8, p13, k8

row 12: k7, p4, k2, p9, k7
row 14: k6, p6, k2, p9, k6
row 16: k5, p8, k2, p9, k5
row 18: k5, p2, k3, p4, k1, p4, k3, p2, k5
row 20: k4, p2, k5, p3, k1, p3, k5, p2, k4

row 22: k4, p2, k6, p2, k1, p2, k6, p2, k4
row 24: k3, p4, k6, p1, k1, p1, k6, p4, k3
row 26: k3, p5, k6, p1, k6, p5, k3
row 28: k3, p4, k15, p4, k3
row 30: k3, p3, k6, p2, k1, p2, k6, p3, k3

row 32: k3, p3, k5, p2, k3, p2, k5, p3, k3
row 34: k3, p4, k3, p2, k5, p2, k3, p4, k3
row 36: k4, p7, k7, p7, k4
row 38: k4, p6, k9, p6, k4
row 40: k5, p5, k9, p5, k5

row 42: k5, p5, k9, p5, k5
row 44: k6, p4, k4, p1, k4, p4, k6
row 46: k7, p4, k2, p3, k2, p4, k7
row 48: k8, p13, k8
row 50: k10, p9, k10

row 52: k13, p3, k13
row 54: k
row 56: k

row 57: Bind Off


Weave in ends.

Block and lay flat to dry


Yarn Colors:

Sugar'n Cream Solid
00084: Sage Green (Green)

Bernat Organic Natural Cotton
(knitted slightly looser)
Cactus

Lion Cotton Solid
Avocado
Article: #760-134

If you have any questions leave a comment or write me an email at KrisPatay4@yahoo.com and I will try and help you as best I can. Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Heres a link to the cloths Ravelry Page.

28 comments:

Susan:) said...

Yay! Been thinking about doing a St. Pat's craft and then I saw your tweet about these cloths. Must-get-yarn for these!

Momo3Reds said...

These are beautiful Kris- thanks for sharing!

Persikka said...

Oh my i love these! Thank you!

Linda said...

Ya did it again! Thanks

barrel_racer_82 said...

Ooh, I really like those! And I like smaller cloths so I will have to make these. :)

donnac1968 said...

I have only ever knit one cloth - we don't seem to go in for them in the UK - but I may make hubby one seeing as he is a Paddy!

Ariel said...

Thanks Kris!! A friends mom makes us corned beef and cabbage every year for St. Patrick's Day. I'll be bringing her this dishcloth as a thank you gift.

Alice Seidel said...

These are the nicest dishcloth patterns! Can't wait for the Spring collection . . maybe then the snow in my yard will melt!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful knitting talent!

jillian said...

These are beautiful! Thank you!

BTW - if ones would, say, happen to have bits of cotton yarn about (i.e., extrys, partial skeins), do you happen to recall about how much yarn the large and/or small cloths used? I've knit very few dishcloths so it's hard for me to guesstimate. I would think not much, though, especially on the small ones.

Dee Cochran said...

Just Great! I'm starting these tonight!!

Glad ya'll are feeling better!! =)

Leslie said...

Ooh, thanks. I'll be starting this soon. Will you be doing an Easter/Spring Collection. I loved your Christmas Collections!

life as I know said...

These are great!! I love your work, and can't wait for the next collection. I've got several WIP's I need to finish, but I'm definitely putting these in the que.

Sue said...

I love your cloths! I just finished knitting the Valentine ones and they're adorable. These look just as cute. Thank you!

Drond4 said...

Your so generous with us. Thank you so much for the lovely pattern.
Debbie

Elftea said...

These are perfect. Thank you!

Kathylovesyarn said...

I love your patterns! I started the smaller cloth last night and am already halfway done, thank you!

Blue Yonder said...

Oh! Oh oh oh!
Visiting here makes me want to pick up those needles and try just one more time to become a knitter!

Toria said...

Oh, they're very nice. Thank you - I was thinking that a shamrock would be good to knit at the moment, & thought I'd try to design one, now I don't need to!

VictoriaG said...

I started the small cloth tonite! So cute! I'm using size 6 needles cuz I get way too much finger/hand stress...and I still love the way the cloth is coming along :-)
And now...I see you're working on Spring Cloths??? Yay! So cute! All your designs are too cute...I'm off to buy your Creepy Cloths (HobbyLobby just opened by me couple days ago!)

Ellen said...

I wasn't thinking beyond my current project - but this might get me moving. Lovely.

Pat said...

i love your cloths and was hoping for a quick St Pat's day knit. Sugar n' Cream on sale today at Michaels. Looks like i'm going to spend some green on green...:-)

momawake said...

I love your designs. The St. Patrick's Day one made me wonder if you could do a celtic know cloth. What do you think?

Karen said...

Hello, I was wondering if I can use your "Ad Free Blog" image on my gardening blog? It's a lot friendlier than what I have now, and I want something that gets the message across.

Oh, and I love your patterns! :)

Kris said...

Thank you so much everyone for your wonderful comments. You keep me designing! Karen, you are more than welcome to use the "Ad Free Blog" I believe it is a public photo for anyone to use!

Ксения said...

Очень красиво!

Molly said...

Gorgeous photos to go with a gorgeous cloth!

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