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    Sideways Kitchen Towel (Ravelry)

     

    Usually, I have a tried and true way of doing things. Socks are always knit from the toe up. Sweet tea always has lemon. Pencils always get put away point down.  All that uniformity gets a bit boring sometimes so I like to mix it up on occassion. This latest time just happened to involve kitchen towels which I can't help but knit every couple of months.  I've lost track of many I've made over the years and all the same way: bottom to top. It finally got just a bit boring. So, instead of bottom to top, I decided to make one from side to side. It worked out pretty well too with worsted weight cotton, US 7 needles, and a simple stitch pattern.

    After that little diversion, I'm ready to go back to my usual ways but I'm definitely going to try different things more often.

     

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    Tags » FO free knit pattern washcloth
    • 15 May 2010
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    over 1 year ago katie m. responded:
    Lovely! Side-to-side seemed to work out well.
    over 1 year ago April responded:
    April
    Eventually, I'll get around to making a few more. Can never have to many kitchen towels.
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