I have gotten hooked on your videos! Not only are they extremely easy to follow, but your voice is so soothing. Thank you showing so many different varieties for dishcloths. ❤❤
My dear Amanda, I love pattern. This will be my next project. Keep more patterns like this coming. I love all your cotton crochet patterns. You should design some more spa items like soap savers. I've been on a soap saver kick for the past few months and have made about eighty of them. I have a question for you. When you crochet into chains, what loop do you, personally, go into? Do you crocheted into that top loop or the back bump? I'm just wondering. Love your channel and your tutorials. Can't wait to see what's coming next.
I’m glad you liked this tutorial! I’m slowly working on some new items, mainly blankets as that’s what I’m most interested in making. I may work up a smaller project here and there like these dishcloths. For the chain, I usually work in the back bump of the chain ☺️🧶
Love the way you explain and take your time doing this some of the other videos on the internet they just play music and I just don't get it but thank you for explaining this cute dishcloth
Thank you for doing this tutorial. Have you ever thought about making a blanket with this or do you have a tutorial with this pattern in a blanket? Thank you
You’re welcome! I don’t have a blanket for this stitch, but I have a similar blanket using a back loop only stitch. I think it provides a bunch of next texture to it 😊
I'm taking this pattern I've made some washcloth e but I'm making a blanket with the stitch would you do tutorial for a blanket with this that would be awesome like a regular size blanket not a baby blanket I'm using caron cotton cakes thanks
Amanda, what a great teacher you are. I love your tutorials, your voice is very soothing and you are patient with your instructions. I have learned so much from you. 😊
If you didn’t want to add a border you will make your last stitch, cut a long tail and then slip stitch it and pull tight to form a knot. Then you will weave in your ends.
this is a lovely pattern and so easy to do. I do have a question. i think i'm doing the smaller one for the dish cloth, i chained 28, but when i count the stitches, i only have 25 when i do every row . am i doing something wrong
@@AmandaCrochets yes you did. I sent this message before finding you on etsy. It worked out wonderfully. Thank you again. Though I did lose count on my rows, lol
@@AmandaCrochets hey I end up having 27 stiches in total instead of 26 even though in in the 2nd chain. Is it you skip the first two chains and do the first half double into the third or go straight into the 2nd chain and do it there?
Hi Amanda. I Love this pattern and just finished making one I like how it looks, however I'm not too thrilled with the border I kind of have a hard time placing the stitches evenly along the sides where the stitches aren't even do you have any suggestions as how I can do it easier. Also, I used markers on each end of my dishcloth and the end row turned out about an inch wider than the starting row and I also counted after each row to make sure I had the same stitch count. Thanking you in advance for your help.
Hi Beverly! In response to your dishcloth being wider at the top than when you started, it might just be a tension issue. It's possible you crocheted tighter at the beginning. For the border, you can try making two stitches per end row stitch. If your dishcloth pulls, you need to add more stitches around. If your dishcloth appears wavy, you have too many stitches around. I hope this helps a little!
Yes of course! I’ve made a few blankets in the back loop only and they turned out great. If you search on my channel “rainbow dreams baby blanket” you’ll see an example of this. Happy crocheting 🧶
@@AmandaCrochets thanks 😊PS I have made several dish cloths, and really enjoy this pattern 😊 It’s simple and uncomplicated 😊 But I started one in a very dark navy yarn, almost black, and find it a bit difficult to see the stitches in the dark yarn, so that’s a lesson learned for me 😊
@@Nora-jt9zy I’m glad you’re enjoying this! With darker yarns, it can be a little difficult to see the stitches. I’m working on a project using black yarn and it’s a little tricky at times. Definitely have to work on it when there’s good lighting lol
I love this pattern! It is easy, and it is quite airy also, which is nice for a dish cloth. If the pattern is too dense, the dish cloth won’t dry btw washing off things, and get sour pretty fast. I am a beginner, and started another easy pattern, but like this one more because it’s less dense ❤️ PS: You are very nice to listen to also, and explain very well 😊
@@AmandaCrochets …and another thing. Thanks for the stitch marker tip. After having started the other pattern that I found to be rather dense, I can also tell you that it doesn’t have very straight sides either 😂 So I immediately applied the stitch marker tip, and my work looks rather nice 😉