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#297 Rose In Bloom Crochet Dishcloth – Maggie Weldon Maggies Crochet



MONDAY OCTOBER 24, 2011

Designer Deb Wolf wrote: “
I have been crocheting for over 40 years. I love the versatility and mobility of crochet. My husband, daughter and her kids, 5 & 11, and myself, go on several tractor rides each summer. As we roll along, I sit in the ‘buddy seat’ and crochet along. I have gotten some really strange looks!! I work on small projects and give them out to new friends I meet on the rides.This pattern is so easy and quick to do. It’s my favorite and I love the Pinks.

Thank you Deb for joining the Dishcloth-A-Day Challenge!


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Rose In Bloom Dishcloth

Original Design By: Deb Wolf

Copyright 2011 Maggie Weldon

Skill: Easy

Size:
About 9” round.

Materials:
Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn: Variegated – 2 oz, 100 yds (60 g, 92 m) (Peaches & Crème – Cherry Pink)

Crochet Hook:
Size H-8 (5.00 mm)

DISHCLOTH:

Rnd 1:
(Right Side) Starting at center, ch 4, join with sl st to first ch to form ring; ch 3 (counts as first dc now and throughout), 15 dc in ring; join with sl st to first dc. (16 dc)

Rnd 2:
Ch 3, dc in same st as joining, [2 dc in next dc] around; join. (32 dc)

Rnd 3:
Ch 3, dc in same st as joining, ch 2, skip next dc, [2 dc in next dc, ch 2, skip next dc] around; join.

Rnd 4:
Sl st in next dc, sl st in next ch-2 sp, ch 3, 2 dc in same sp, ch 1, [3 dc in next ch-2 sp, ch 1] around; join.

Rnd 5:
Sl st in next 2 dc, sl st in ch-1 sp, ch 3, 3 dc in same sp, ch 1, [4 dc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1] around; join.

Rnd 6:
Sl st in next 3 dc, sl st in ch-1 sp, ch 3, 6 dc in same sp, skip next 2 dc, sl st between 2nd and 3rd dc, [7 dc in next ch-1 sp, sl st between 2nd and 3rd dc of next 4-dc group] around; join. Finish off and weave in ends.

All Rights Reserved ©2011 Maggie Weldon

Enjoy,

Maggie

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Comments (13)

  • Carol 12 years ago Reply

    What a beautiful flower dishcloth. This will be great for gifts for my daughters-in-law for their showers and also the granddaughter. I really love this dishcloth-a-day challenge.

  • lunett 12 years ago Reply

    this is so beautiful.this should make a great christmas preent

  • Ruth 12 years ago Reply

    This is beautiful. What a great gift to make.

  • Gina 12 years ago Reply

    What a lovely dishcloth, & looks quite easy to make as you said. I’ll definitely make some as Christmas gifts. And what a terrific & unique method you’ve found of spreading the word about the fun of crocheting!

  • beryl 12 years ago Reply

    Thank you my friends loves her new cloths.

  • Mona 12 years ago Reply

    Very pretty and a fast pattern

  • cyndi 12 years ago Reply

    I made 6 of them late night.. I am think of adding something to the cennter.. I love this pattern.. I love roses.. I gone made a pile up for christmas & yule gifts.
    Thank you for sharing this pattern.. cyndi

  • inSANEmom 12 years ago Reply

    Thanks! Just completed this one! It will be put into an Operation Christmas Child box! 🙂

  • Deb wolf 12 years ago Reply

    Thank you ladies , I am so glad you like the pattern and I was so glad to share it. It is so fast and easy with only 6 rounds. I love it and also plan to make several for gifts in other colors. Deb

  • Kelsey 11 years ago Reply

    Just made this and it was super easy and fast! Very cute. I think I’m going to block it just so it lays more flat. But I’ll definitely be making more!

    admin 11 years ago Reply

    Hi Kelsey! Thank you for sharing! If you ever have questions about our patterns or need help with them please let us know!

  • Linda 11 years ago Reply

    Wow what a great round dishcloth pattern. I just finished one and it looks great. Until now I’ve never found a round pattern that I liked. It will dry quickly too. Thanks for the pattern.

  • Priscilla Ciochetto 11 years ago Reply

    Loved making this dishcloth!. Fun, easy and quick. I have now replaced my traditional pattern that I made probably more than 50 with this one. Much, much faster. Thank you.

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