Doing the dishes is not my most favorite chore, but I do them anyway. I’d rather make something tasty and create a pile of dirty dishes than actually clean them up. (But, I guess doing the dishes is part of being a grown-up… sigh.)
Anyway, I’ve got a stack of knit and crocheted dish cloths that people have given to me over the years, and they’re the best (I always use them before the store-bought ones). I don’t know why, but handmade dish rags just seem to work better- plus, I love anything that’s related to knitting.
Unfortunately, since I’ve been using mine for years, they’re starting to get a little ratty and a little bleached out. A couple are even starting to come apart at the edges.
So I guess it’s time to make a couple more.
This brick-patterned dishcloth is totally classic, and super cute. I love the contrast of the garter stitch “bricks” and the slipped-stitch “mortar.”
Ballband Dishcoth by Peaches & Creme Design TeamThese interesting circular dishclots are cute, too! I love the short-row shaping (I get bored easily, and short rows might just be the ticket to stopping myself from giving up halfway through and making another pair of socks instead).
Crazy Eights Dishcloth by Julie TarshaThese are also super adorable. I love how basic patterns can be the most impactful. The simple mitered garter square is just gorgeous, and the rainbow of applied I-cord at the edge is the perfect finishing touch.
Sinkmates by Lorilee BeltmanDo you use handmade dishcloths? What’s your favorite pattern?