HURDLE STITCH DISHCLOTH – Knitted Kitchen Blog Hop 2017

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Hurdle Stitch Dishcloth – Free Knitting Pattern

This Hurdle Stitch dishcloth gives a textured surface. Quick and easy to learn and work up.
Perfect for garments or home decor.

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SKILL LEVEL:
Easy
Basic stitches, simple shaping and finishing.

MATERIALS:
Yarns:
Approx 60-80 yards Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton – Pink

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Needles & Notions:
Needles – 4, 00 mm
Yarn needle

Abbreviations:
K – knit
P – purl
SL – slip

Size: approx 9 inches

Notes:
Due to the nature of this pattern – the yarn and needles used is only a suggestion and any substitute may be used.
Size of finished product will vary depending on yarn and also size of needles used.

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INSTRUCTIONS:

This Hurdle Stitch version is worked over a multiple of 2 stitches, (plus 8 stitches for the border).

Cast On 48 STS (9 inch dishcloth) or 64 STS (12 inch dishcloth)

You can choose to either do the Seed Stitch for the border if you are more comfortable and experienced with knitting – or if you are a beginner you can do a plain Knit Stitch border.

Border:
ROW 1: Knit until end. Optional Seed Stitch: P1; *K1; P1. Repeat from until end.
ROW 2 – 5: Knit until end. Optional Seed Stitch: SL1; *K1; P1. Repeat from, until end.

ROW 6:
Border – K4 (Seed Stitch: SL1; K1; P1; K1);
Pattern – K till end
Border – K4 (Seed Stitch: K1; P1; K1; P1)

ROW 7:
Border – K4 (Seed Stitch: SL1; K1; P1; K1);
Pattern – K till end
Border – K4 (Seed Stitch: K1; P1; K1; P1)

ROW 8:
Border – K4 (Seed Stitch: SL1; K1; P1; K1);
Pattern – *K1; P1 Repeat from * to last 4 STS
Border – K4 (Seed Stitch: K1; P1; K1; P1)

ROW 9:
Border – K4 (Seed Stitch: SL1; K1; P1; K1);
Pattern – *K1; P1 Repeat from * to last 4 STS
Border – K4 (Seed Stitch: K1; P1; K1; P1)

Repeat these 4 rows for pattern and required length.

Border:
LAST 5 ROWS: Knit until end. Optional Seed Stitch: SL1; *K1; P1. Repeat from, until end.
Cast off knit wise.

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NOTE – CHART IS SHOWN WITHOUT THE BORDER
Chart is read from LEFT TO RIGHT – starting at ROW 1

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3 Comments

  1. Author

    Hi Yvonne 🙂

    Thank you for your comment – however the written pattern is correct. The chart is wrong, sorry for that! I will fix it asap!
    *** CORRECTION – The chart is correct – the charts get read from left to right :)***

  2. Hey Joanita,
    I am enjoying the program when 4 talented Yarn crafters get together and share dishcloth patterns with the world. I have loved every one of them.
    I would like to suggest that row 9 written pattern might need to be corrected. As it stands – row 8 is border, *K1, p1; rep from * to last 4 sts, border.
    Then row 9 reads the absolutely the same – instead I suggest it should read:
    border, *P1, k1; rep from * to last 4 sts, border. This is what the chart shows.
    I am not unappreciative of your beautiful dishcloth and stitch pattern. I look forward to completing it.
    Thank you,
    Yvonne Murray, NC, USA


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