Tuesday, December 31, 2019

January 2020 KAL Diamond Lace II

Welcome to 2020. Below is our first KAL for the year.



Copyright © Janet Nogle 2019


1 skein cotton yarn, #6 US Knitting Needles.

Notes: SKP= Slip 1, knit 1, pass slip stitch over; YO= Yarn Over; K2Tog= Knit 2 stitches together; SK2P=Slip 1, Knit 2 together, pass slip stitch over.
Cast on:   Multiple of 6 +3 (30 +3+4 border=37)

Border:
Row 1-4:     Knit across

Pattern:
Row 1:        K2, *K4, YO, SKP; repeat from * to last 5: K5.
Row 2:        K2, P33, K2.
Row 3:        K4, *K2Tog, YO, K1, YO, SKP, K1; repeat from * to last 3: K3.
Row 4:        K2, P33, K2.
Row 5:        K3, K2Tog, YO, *K3, YO, SK2P, YO; repeat from * to last 8: K3, YO, SKP, K3.
Row 6:        K2, P33, K2.
Row 7:        K5, *YO, SK2P, YO, K3; repeat from *, end K2.
Row 8:        K2, P33, K2.
Row 9:        K2, *K4, YO, SKP; repeat from * to last 5: K5.
Row 10:      K2, P33, K2.
Row 11:      K3, *YO, SKP, K4; repeat from * to last 4: YO, SKP, K2.         
Row 12:      K2, P33, K2.
Row 13:      K4, *YO, SKP, K1, K2Tog, YO, K1; repeat from * to last 3: K3.
Row 14:      K2, P33, K2.
Row 15:      K5, *YO, SK2P, YO, K3; repeat from *, end K2.
Row 16:      K2, P33, K2.
Row 17:      K3, K2Tog, YO, *K3, YO, SK2P, YO; repeat from * to last 8: K3, YO, SKP, K3.
Row 18:      K2, P33, K2.
Row 19:      K3, *YO, SKP, K4; repeat from * to last 4: YO, SKP, K2.
Row 20:      K2, P33, K2.

Repeat rows 1-20, one more time.

Border:
Row 1-4:     Knit across.

Bind off and weave in ends.


Janet Nogle





























































Friday, November 29, 2019

December 2019 KAL Candy Cane Lane

Want to do more dishcloths for Christmas? Check out the link below:

https://dishandwashclothmania.com/christmas-items-knit-and-crochet/

December 2019 KAL Candy Cane Lane

Copyright © Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns by Barbara Walker (Fish Hooks)

NOTE: this cloth is worked upside down. Just FYI

One skein cotton yarn, #7 US Knitting needles

NOTES: SKP=Slip 1, Knit one, pass slip stitch over.
K2Tog=Knit 2 stitches together.  YO=yarn over.

Cast on: multiple of 8 + 1 (32 + 1 + 6 border = 39)

Border:
Rows 1-4:   K1, P1 across, ending K1.
Pattern:
Row 1:        K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 2:        K1, P1, K1, K33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 3:        K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 4:        K1, P1, K1, K2, SKP, YO, K1, YO, K2Tog, *K3, SKP, YO, K1, YO, K2Tog; repeat from * to last 5 sts: K2, K1, P1, K1.
Row 5:        K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 6:        K1, P1, K1, K1, *SKP, YO, K3, YO, K2Tog, K1; repeat from *, end K1, P1, K1.
Row 7:        K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 8:        K1, P1, K1, K4, SKP, YO, *K6, SKP, YO; repeat from * to last 6 sts: K3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 9:        K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 10:      K1, P1, K1, K3, SKP, YO, *K6, SKP, YO; repeat from *to last 7 sts: K4, K1, P1, K1.
Row 11:      K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 12:      K1, P1, K1, K2, SKP, YO, *K6, SKP, YO; repeat from * to last 8: K5, K1, P1, K1.
Row 13:      K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 14:      K1, P1, K1, K1, *SKP, YO, K6; repeat from *, end K1, P1, K1.
Row 15:      K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 16:      K1, P1, K1, Knit 33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 17:      K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 18:      K1, P1, K1, K2, SKP, YO, K1, YO, K2Tog, *K3, SKP, YO, K1, YO, K2Tog, *K3, SKP, YO, K1, YO, K2Tog; repeat from * to last 5: K2, K1, P1, K1.
Row 19:      K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 20:      K1, P1, K1, K1, *SKP, YO, K3, YO, K2Tog, K1; repeat from *, end K1, P1, K1.
Row 21:      K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 22:      K1, P1, K1, K3, YO, K2Tog, *K6, YO, K2Tog; repeat from * to last 7: K4, K1, P1, K1.
Row 23:      K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 24:      K1, P1, K1, K4, YO, K2Tog, *K6, YO, K2Tog; repeat from * to last 6:  K3, K1, P1, K1.
Row 25:      K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 26:      K1, P1, K1, K5, YO, K2Tog, *K6, YO, K2Tog; repeat from * to last 5:  K3, P1, K1.
Row 27:      K1, P1, K1, P33, K1, P1, K1.
Row 28:      K1, P1, K1, *K6, YO, K2Tog; repeat from * to last 4:  K2, P1, K1.
Repeat the above 28 rows one more time and repeat row 1 again.

Border:
Rows 1-4:   K1, P1 across, ending K1.
Bind off and weave in ends.



























































Thursday, October 31, 2019

November 2019 KAL Fishtail Lace Cloth

Here is our KAL for November. For those who want to start on some Thanksgiving cloths, check 
out:

 https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ACYBGNRNqfZ0bx6d1-qpCVT-GXAsK7qR0A:1572555958104&q=free+thanksgiving+knitted+dishcloth+patterns&tbm=isch&source=hp&sxsrf=ACYBGNRNqfZ0bx6d1-qpCVT-GXAsK7qR0A:1572555958104&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvq5a6s8flAhXeGTQIHRHtCb8QsAR6BAgJEAE&biw=1777&bih=841&dpr=0.9



November 2019 KAL Fishtail Lace Cloth
Copyright © Janet Nogle


One skein cotton yarn, #7 US Knitting needles

Notes:  YO=Yarn Over / SK2P=Slip 1, K2Tog, Pass slip stitch over.

Cast on: multiple of 8 + 1 (32 + 1 + 6 border = 39)

Border:
Rows 1-2:   Knit

Pattern:
Row 1:        (RS) K4, *YO, K2, SK2P,  K2, YO, K1; repeat from *; end K3
Row 2:        K3, P33, K3
Row 3:        K5, *YO, K1, SK2P, K1, YO, K3; repeat from * to last 10: YO, K1, SK2P, K1, YO, K2; end K3.
Row 4:        K3, P33, K3.
Row 5:        K6, *YO, SK2P, YO, K5; repeat from * to last 9: YO, SK2P, YO, K6.
Row 6:        K3, P33, K3.
Repeat pattern to desired length. I repeated the 6-row pattern 6 more times.

Border:
Rows 1-2:   Knit

Bind off and weave in ends.

Janet Nogle
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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

October 2019 KAL French Country Dishcloth

Welcome to October. I have some Halloween pattern sites listed, along with our October KAL today.









Copyright © Janet Nogle



Materials:
Three separate colors (use scraps) skein cotton yarn, #7 US Knitting needles
Color A Main color; Color B, alternate; Color C, alternate / Size small = 8 ½’ X 6” Large is 10” X 10”

Cast on:  For small cloth 35, for larger cloth 51

Pattern:
Row 1:        Color A (RS) K3, *P1, K3; repeat from * across
Row 2:        Color A (WS) K1, P1, *K3, P1; repeat from * across, end K1.
                   Repeat the above 2 rows, Color A, two (2) more times
Row 1:        Color B K3, *P1, K3; repeat from * across.
Row 2:        Color B K1, P1, *K3, P1; repeat from *, end K1.
                   Repeat the above 2 rows with color B, two (2) more times.
Row 1:        Color C K3, *P1, K3; repeat from * across.
Row 2:        Color C K1, P1, *K3, P1; repeat from * across end K1.
Repeat the above 2 rows with color C, two (2) more times.
Row 1:        Color B K3, *P1, K3; repeat from * across
Row 2:        Color B K1, P1, *K3, P1; repeat from * across, end K1
Repeat the above 2 rows with C, two (2) more times.
Row 1:        Color A K3, *P1, K3; repeat from * across.
Row 2:        Color A K1, P1, *K3, P1; repeat from * across, end K1.
Repeat the above 2 rows with A, till desired length.  I knitted the small cloth and work the last two rows in Color A, 15 more times.

Bind off and weave in ends.




























































































Sunday, September 1, 2019

September 2019 KAL Mock Cable Reversible

Here is the KAL for September:






Copyright © Janet Nogle 2019

1 skein cotton yarn, #6 US Knitting Needles.

Notes: This is a reversible pattern that looks good on either side. It isn’t a difficult pattern. Border is a different border than you usually see. It is being done to promote a variety of ways to work borders. If you prefer a “knit” border just knit 4 rows.

Cast on:   Multiple of 10  (30 +6 border=36)

Border:
Row 1:        K4, P4 across.
Row 2:        K1, P1 across.
Row 3:        Knit across.
Row 4:        Knit across.

Pattern:
Row 1:        K3, *P4, K1, P1, K4; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 2:        K3, *P3, K2, P2, K3; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 3:        K3, *P2, K2, P1, K1, P2, K2; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 4:        K3, *P1, (K2, P2) x2, K1; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 5:        K3, *K2, P3, K3, P2; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 6:        K3, *K1, P4, K4, P1; repeat from *, end K3.

Repeat rows 1-6, seven more times.
Border:
Row 1:        Knit across.
Row 2:        Knit across.
Row 3:        K1, P1 across.
Row 4:        K4, P4 across.

Bind off and weave in ends.


Janet Nogle
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Thursday, August 1, 2019

August 2019 KAL Butterfly Eyelet Cloth

Here is our KAL for August 2019:


Copyright © Janet Nogle 2018



 

Materials:
1 skein cotton yarn, #6 US Knitting Needles.
Notes: SKP=Slip 1, Knit 1, Psso; K2Tog=Knit 2 stitches together; YO=yarn over. PW=Purl Wise

Cast on:   Multiple of 10  (30 +6 border=36)
Border:
Row 1-4:     Knit across.

Pattern:
Row 1:        K3, *K2Tog, YO, K1, YO, SKP, K5; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 2:        K3, *P7, Sl 1 (PW), P2; repeat from *K3.
Row 3:        K3, *K2Tog, YO, K1, YO, SKP, K5; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 4:        K3, *P7, Sl 1 (PW),  P2; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 5:        Knit across.
Row 6:        K3, P30, K3.
Row 7:        K3, *K5, K2Tog, YO, K1, YO, SKP; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 8:        K3, *P2, Sl 1 (PW), P7; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 9:        K3, *K5, K2Tog, YO, K1, YO,SKP; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 10:      K3, *P2, Sl 1 (PW), P7; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 11:      Knit across
Row 12:      K3, P30, K3.

Repeat rows 1-12 for pattern. I repeat the set 3 more times.

Bind off and weave in ends.


Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com





















































































































Wednesday, July 17, 2019

JULY 2019 Challenge KAL

Rosie says:  Happy Summer!!

hi ~
hi fellow knitters,
 this month I have a real challenge for all of you: 
YOU have to find the cloth you want to knit!!

if you haven't been to this free knitting site [did I mention *free*?!], you're in for a good time ~
much more than dishcloths, for those of you wanting to knit something more ~
 and lots of knit how-to's. They have 1000s of free patterns of all types!

  So now here's your chance to explore and find something you'd like to start on - first, the link to the site:
All Free Knitting!


If you want to go right to dishcloths use this link:

Cookout Crafts: 30 Knit Dishcloth Patterns and More


 This is my last KAL with you for a while - and my last Challenge KAL for this year.
We are moving, I hope to get back into KAL's when settled later in the year.

Happy Knitting Days to all of you!
Linda
and Rosie


Sunday, June 30, 2019

July 2019 KAL Belt Welt Cloth

Here is our KAL  for July.


July 2019 KAL Belt Welt Cloth
Copyright © Deborah Mason


One skein cotton yarn, #7 US Knitting needles

Cast on: multiple of 6 + 2 (30 + 2 + 6 border = 38)

Border:
Rows 1-4:   Knit

Pattern:
Row 1:        Knit
Row 2:        K3, P32, K3
Row 3:        Knit.
Row 4:        K3, P32, K3.
Row 5:        K3, K2, *P4, K2; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 6:        K3, P2, *K4, P2; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 7:        K3, K2, *P4, K2; repeat from *, end K3.
Row 8:        K3, P2, *K4, P2; repeat from *, end K3.

Repeat pattern to desired length. I repeated the 8-row pattern 5 more times.

Border:

Rows 1-4:   Knit
Bind off and weave in ends.
Thanks to Deborah Mason for design.

 Janet Nogle






































































Thursday, June 13, 2019


June 2019 CHALLENGE-KAL 


Happy Summer from Rosie!






hi fellow knitters,
 I'm a bit early - but thought you might need a gift for Father's Day!
  or just to pass the time at your vacation home this month -

  This is a sweet little dishcloth - it's only knits!  no purls!  
 The challenge this month is to trust the pattern!  

This is a shaped cloth [heart], and it might sound strange to not be doing wrapped turns or mid-row cast on's, etc.  But none of that!
  The terms you need to know are Kfb, K 2 tog, YO, SSK

 This looks really nice in variegated yarns!

This is called Sister Hearts, and you can find the pattern at her site:
NOTE: on ROW 23, she has a "K 0" in the middle of row -
 I believe she did that because you K 2 together on either side of that - in other words, [K 2tog]twice

Saturday, June 1, 2019

June 2019 KAL Braid Stitch Cloth


Copyright © Deborah Mason


1 skein cotton yarn, #6 US Knitting Needles.

Notes: KFB=knit front & back of stitch (increase), P3Tog= Purl 3 sts together,
Cast on:   Multiple of 10 +6 border (30+6=36)

Submitted by Deborah Mason. Thank you Deborah

Border:
Row 1-4:     Knit across.

Pattern:
Row 1:        K3, P3, *K5, P5; repeat from *, end last repeat with K5, P2, K3.

Row 2:        K5, *P5, K5; repeat from *, end last repeat with K6.
Row 3:        K3, P3, *KFB, P3Tog, KFB, P5; repeat from * end last 5 with P2, K3.
Row 4:        K5, *P5, K5; repeat from *, end last repeat with K6.

Repeat rows 1-4 for pattern (I repeated the 4 row set, 10 more times.)

Border:
Row 1-4:     Knit across.



Bind off and weave in ends.

Janet Nogle
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Saturday, April 27, 2019

May 2019 KAL Half and Half Cloth

Here is our KAL for May. The yarn was a light variegated.

It is a combination cloth with lace and stockinette stitches.


Copyright © Janet Nogle 2019


1 skein cotton yarn, #6 US Knitting Needles.

Notes: K2Tog=Knit 2 stitches together; YO=yarn over. This is a combination of part lace and part stockinette.

Cast on:   Multiple of 12 (36+4=40)
Border:
Row 1-2:     Knit across.

Half 1:
Pattern:
Row 1:        Knit across
Row 2:        K2, P36, K2.
Row 3:        K2, *(K2Tog) x2, (YO, K1) x4, (K2Tog) x2; repeat from *, end K2.
Row 4:        Knit across.
Repeat rows 1-4 for half the cloth or 7 to 8 times.

Half 2:
Row 1:        Knit across
Row 2:        K2, P36, K2.
Repeat rows 1-2, twelve more times or until you have reached desired length

Border:
Row 1-2:     Knit across


Bind off and weave in ends.

Janet Nogle
jcnogle@gmail.com












































































Monday, April 15, 2019

Rosie wishes you *Happy Easter* !



I've been thinking *spring* -
 and walking thru my gardens to see what is blooming, tho the weather is still cold [34 today!] - 
my Pussy Willows have been blooming beautifully tho!
  So this month's challenge is a cloth that made me think of pussy-willows:  a Cat Face!
  Now, you do not have to make the face on it! - in fact, I did mine in one of my favorite variegated colored yarns - the pattern makes a very nice round dishcloth.


  The challenge this month: knitting in the round!

If you haven't done this type of knitting before, I hope you'll give it a try.
You can use double pt needles - or the very easy method using magic loop.  The internet is full of this way to knit in the round.  Also many books include it now, which you can find at your library.

  Have fun with it!
And let us know if you make a cat face, be sure to post your photo at your yahoo album for us all to see!

You will need:
#5 dbl pts needles OR #5 circular needle 
[I used a #6, as the cotton yarn I used is thicker and it went smoother than with a #5]

1 skein cotton yarn, color of your choice

small amount of black yarn [for cat's face and ears]

Cloth size:  7.5 inches across

Cat Face Dishcloth Pattern:



Happy knitting : )


Friday, March 15, 2019

Welcome -
March 2019  KAL Challenge


Happy St Patrick's Weekend!
  Rosie 's Birthday is this Sunday, she was born on St Patrick's Day, 3 yrs ago!

Riddle:
What is straight til it's round?
What is round til it's straight?
 Answer:
Our TWO Knitalong Challenge Patterns!




As you see, one is a Round Cloth, the other is a Square.

But - the round one is knit on straight needles!
The Square cloth is knit on circular needles!

You will find these delightful patterns at Ravelry - the designer is talented Julie Tarsha.

Crazy Eights, circle cloth

Around the Square, square cloth


The Circle cloth uses Short Rows.  If you've never done short rows this is a great first practice pattern for you - no wraps and turns!  so take on this challenge if you haven't tried short rows before!

The Square cloth uses magic loop with circulars - if you haven't used this method in your knitting in the round, this is a perfect one to learn on.  You could use double pointed needles, if you rather.

Just so you can see, I took a photo before I took the square knit-in-the-round off needles:

See more of this designer's knits at her page on Ravelry:

Her webpage where you can directly access these patterns is at:

Happy Knitting!