Karen’s Dishcloth
December 1, 2009

In memory of my little sister, Karen Lynn Lawler. Love you, Karen.

This pattern is named after my younger sister Karen. She’s a foster mother, an adoptive mother, and she also crochets. This was a housewarming gift for her.

SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate Beginner

MATERIALS: Worsted weight cotton
Crochet hook size H / 5.0 mm
Tapestry needle

SIZE: 8” square after blocking

INSTRUCTIONS:
Ch 36.

Row 1: 2 dc in 4th ch from hook, *skip next 3 ch, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch, skip next 3 ch**, (2dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next ch; rep from * across, ending last rep at **, 3 dc in last ch, turn.

Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as hdc, ch 1), sc in first dc, *(2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next ch-3 loop**, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch-2 space, rep from * across, ending last rep at **, skip next 3 sts, (sc, ch 1, hdc) in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn.

Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as dc), 2 dc in first hdc, *(sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch-2 space**, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next ch-3 loop; rep from * across, ending last rep at **, skip next 3 sts, 3 dc in 2nd ch of turning ch, turn.

Repeat Rows 2 – 3 until cloth measures 8”. Do not finish off. You will work the border next.

Border:

Leaving jagged edge alone, you will now make the 3 straight edges to match it. This border is worked by sight only. Be flexible with it.

When your cloth has reach desired size, ch 4, sl st in a st about1 ½ inch around the corner (you are now working on a straight side of cloth), *ch 3, sl st in a st about ½ inch from last sl st, ch 4, sl st in about ¼ inch from last sl st, rep from * around the 3 straight edges. Finish off.

Remember: This is not an exact pattern, but work it by sight and it will turn out nicely and match the original jagged edge well enough and turn out to be a nice, lacey cloth.

Karen Lynn Lawler

Copyright – The pattern and pattern photo are copyright 2009 by Melinda Miller. Free for your own personal use only. Per copyright law, do not redistribute (with or without charge) in any form. (Redistributing to others includes by photocopies, scanning, emailing, putting on a CD, posting in Internet forum messages, putting on another web site and any other manner of distribution.)

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