As promised in my last video post, here is a scrubby pattern for a dishcloth using the waffle stitch!
It worked up beautifully and I am happy to add this one to my little pile of dishcloths. I love them :)
Here's the pattern! If you would like to see how the waffle stitch is made, please check out my YouTube video!
Hier is het patroon. Als je graag wilt zien hoe je de wafelsteek maak, kijk dan even naar mijn YouTube video!
The original tutorial post on the waffle stitch is here.
De originele tutorial blogpost over de wafelsteek is hier.
*Click here for the US Printerfriendly Version!* *Klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie!*
General
Information
This pattern is written in US Crochet terms.
Skill level: Advanced beginner
Abbreviations
Ch: chain
Sl st: slip stitch
Sc: single crochet
Dc: double crochet
Special
Stitches
FPDC: front post double crochet (yoh, insert hook
around dc post in front of work, yoh, pull through st (3 loops on hook) *pull
through 2 loops*, repeat between ** one more time to finish stitch
Materials
Lily Sugar
’n Cream 1 ball
Crochet
hook 4 mm/G
Written instructions
Ch36
Row 1: Ch2 (does not count as a stitch), dc in 3rd ch from
hook, dc in each stitch until end (you will have a multiple of 3 double crochet
stitches). Turn
Row 2: Ch2, dc in first st, *fpdc around next dc, dc once in next two dc*, repeat until last two st, fpdc in second to last st, dc in last st. Turn.
Row 3: Ch2, dc in first st, *dc in fpdc, fpdc around next two dc*, repeat between ** until last two st, dc in last fpdc, dc in last dc. Turn.
Repeat row 2 and 3 nine more times
Row 2: Ch2, dc in first st, *fpdc around next dc, dc once in next two dc*, repeat until last two st, fpdc in second to last st, dc in last st. Turn.
Row 3: Ch2, dc in first st, *dc in fpdc, fpdc around next two dc*, repeat between ** until last two st, dc in last fpdc, dc in last dc. Turn.
Repeat row 2 and 3 nine more times
Row 22: repeat row 2 as last row.
After finishing last row, do not fasten off. Ch1, sc evenly
around sides and sl st into first sc made. Done!
Adjustments of the
pattern
The waffle stitch is made over a repeat of 3 stitches. Chain
a multiple of 3 if you would like to make the pattern bigger or smaller. Always
end with a row 2 to have the top and bottom of your project look alike.
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