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Happy Thanksgiving Crochet Dish Cloth Gift (for Skipping Stones Design)

As I was cleaning out all my crafting supplies in the new office -- I came across lots of kitchen cotton yarns, and I decided I needed to do something with them, rather than just store them for eternity, so I thought I would make some dish cloths with them.


It's a quick and easy project and I thought would be nice to give to a friend or neighbor.


Here is the pattern for the dish cloths that I used:
The only changes I made was that I used a "G" hook. I also added a round of single crochet at the end because I wanted the cloths to have a slighly thicker border on them. I made a tag using my Thanksgiving set (Skipping Stones Design) and some pretty paper by K & Co. that I picked up at JoAnn's.

Stamps: Thanksgiving (Skipping Stones) Paper: Tim Coffey Fall Mat Pad (K & Company), More Mustard (SU!), Solar White Classic Crest (Neenah) Ink: Bravo Burgandy (SU!), More Mustard (SU!), Ruby Red (SU!), Onyx Black Versafine (Tsukineko), Vintage Sepia Versafine (Tsukineko) Accessories: hole punch (Fiskars), Tag corner rounder (SU!), dimensionals (SU!), 1 1/2 " Brushed SHR C3 Copper ribbon (Offray)

Comments

Claudia said…
These are GORGEOUS! Thanks for the pattern. You are always so kind!
Cami Jo said…
Adorable!!
ford said…
Cool gift ideas! Wish someone also send me like that very gorgeous and adorable. Keep posting!

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Phyllis Barr said…
How great to have a new dishclo9th pattern to make up for gifts. So nice to have a new pattern. Thanks Phyllis

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