I love the kick as-cot pattern and the soap sweater pattern! I was just telling dh the other day that I needed to knit a soap sweater of sorts for dd--it helps little wet hands hold onto the slippery soap! LOL!
Here's another few patterns that I thought were worth mentioning...
Cristy--I had to tell you that I LOVED the link you posted for the little knit flowers. It was really easy! I just finished a hat, and I made one and sewed it on for an embellishment.
"...and with this, Melusine fled into the Moselle and swam away, never to be seen again..."
OTN: Baby shawl from SuperStitch
Baby sweater from Ancient pattern.
Square 2 of the Art of Knitting Throw.
Projects to start sooooon: Strappy Top;
FO: 2 Scarves with pockets and flowers, (Blossom), Booties and many tiny Christmas Trees.
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I was asked to Post the pattern for my basketweave dishcloth and am happy everyone seems to like this simple little pattern so much! I do!
MicroSpun ( a sport weight yarn) by Lion Brand, double-stranded on
size US 10 ½ needle.
CO 25
Rows 1-7: K across (forms the garter ridge bottom border)
Row 8 (WS): K5, then *P5 K5* to end
Row 9: (RS): K across
Rows 10-15: repeat Rows 8 & 9
Row 16 (WS): K10, P5, K10
Row 17: K across
Row 18-23: Repeat Rows 16 & 17
Row 24: Row 8
Row 25: Row 9
Rows 26-31: Repeat 8 & 9
Rows 32-37: K across (forms the garter ridge top border)
Row 38: Bind off loosely, knitwise.
NOTE: The RS is always knit across; the WS is the 'working pattern' row.
Stitch markers help keep track of the pattern.
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