Knitting basket weave - Dishcloth

I know I seem to have a fetish for dishcloth's, if I may say so....Its weird each time I think some knitting pattern fitting my Kitchen and nothing else. In this context, I have been blogging a new one on my Culinary skills...U can check it out at www.ruchimantram.wordpress.com
I think I need to start making some bucks, for me to get my own domain name. So till then here is where I have all my tried and tested Indian vegetarian Dishes and it's recipes.
So coming to this knit-pick of dishcloth using basket weave knitting style, its so amazing! I love the pattern it generates...It alternates between a purl and a garter stitch and is taut when done. It got a little uneven in the middle but, nevertheless, it was nice to get this done. 










I just love the look of this pattern! I wish I had more of this yarn to make an Afghan out of this weave. Maybe I shall do one using this weave in the near future.

Knit a Dishcloth

This is a knit dishcloth. It has been done with purl stitches and seed stitches in the ends. Since I started with a stockinette stitch and later switched it to purl alone stitch, It kinda got a little cluttered. 







Hence I weaved it in the ends to make it uniform and turned it into a dishcloth. This yarn is 100% cotton worsted yarn and hence could be easily washed after use too.  





I also weaved a small hook for it to be hung on the door of my refrigerator! Its cool to use and feels great to be using stuff created by myself! :)




Knitting and Me!

Hey all,
Its been a long time wish to see myself knitting beautiful scarfs to dishcloths to throw-on's....But this never materialized due to winter's not really being a thing to worry about in the south! Moreover, knitting is socially denominated to those who are pregnant with lots of free time in hands or for aged who again have nothing to do. I used to think the same until I came to the northern part of US where Knitting is an "in-thing". Literally there are classes and Jo-Ann's run their own class with Martha Stewart show on TV and so on...I felt quite in in place for the very first time in the US due to the impetus I received internally for pursuing my LONG suppressed wish. Si here I am with my first neck scarf that I completed a week back and without which now my outdoor attire isn't complete! I mean it....Its sooo coooooolll to wear what u have made yourself from scratch!!!
Here are glimpses of the piece...







Its done using Merit Worsted Yarn (light blue) and with US metric number 8 straight needles. 












The stitches are the most simple garter stitches and it has been finished with slip stitch and added with fringes!







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