...and one for all Knitting Pattern

€6.00

This listing is for a DIGITAL KNITTING PATTERN, not a finished product!

“…and one for all” is a knitting pattern written with six total variations including potholders, washcloths, facecloths, make-up wipes, dishcloths and a towel.

It´s the only pattern you´ll need to create a sustainable solution for all the possible cloths needed in your home.

There is a spreadsheet that will tell you exactly how much yarn you will need to knit any of the variations given in the pattern.

For the potholder you will hold two strands of cotton yarn together to create a dense fabric.

All the other variations are knit using only one strand of a thicker cotton yarn.

The gauge is the same for both, the yarn held double and the thicker yarn held single.

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Gauge:
26.5 sts x 32 rows = 10 cm in rib pattern


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Material:

  • cotton yarn

  • 4 mm (US 6) needle

  • tapestry needle

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This listing is for a DIGITAL KNITTING PATTERN, not a finished product!

“…and one for all” is a knitting pattern written with six total variations including potholders, washcloths, facecloths, make-up wipes, dishcloths and a towel.

It´s the only pattern you´ll need to create a sustainable solution for all the possible cloths needed in your home.

There is a spreadsheet that will tell you exactly how much yarn you will need to knit any of the variations given in the pattern.

For the potholder you will hold two strands of cotton yarn together to create a dense fabric.

All the other variations are knit using only one strand of a thicker cotton yarn.

The gauge is the same for both, the yarn held double and the thicker yarn held single.

____

Gauge:
26.5 sts x 32 rows = 10 cm in rib pattern


____

Material:

  • cotton yarn

  • 4 mm (US 6) needle

  • tapestry needle

This listing is for a DIGITAL KNITTING PATTERN, not a finished product!

“…and one for all” is a knitting pattern written with six total variations including potholders, washcloths, facecloths, make-up wipes, dishcloths and a towel.

It´s the only pattern you´ll need to create a sustainable solution for all the possible cloths needed in your home.

There is a spreadsheet that will tell you exactly how much yarn you will need to knit any of the variations given in the pattern.

For the potholder you will hold two strands of cotton yarn together to create a dense fabric.

All the other variations are knit using only one strand of a thicker cotton yarn.

The gauge is the same for both, the yarn held double and the thicker yarn held single.

____

Gauge:
26.5 sts x 32 rows = 10 cm in rib pattern


____

Material:

  • cotton yarn

  • 4 mm (US 6) needle

  • tapestry needle