Pirate King Kid’s Jacket by Jane and Patrick Gottelier

Every kid wants to be a pirate. I mean, who wouldn’t? I want to be a pirate, deep down, and I’m thirty.

And it’s very important, me hearties, that a young pirate be properly attired.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 77% [?]

Sitcom Chic by Bonne Marie Burns of Chic Knits

A lightweight little sweater for throwing on over your short sleeve top or throwing over your shoulder.

It’s the perfect thing for spring, so you might as well start now.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 76% [?]

Louie the Lobstah Dishcloth by Isabelle Johnson of Tricotine

Never has a lobster (sorry, lobstah) received such loving treatment as Louie does in this remarkable washcloth.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 77% [?]

Fiesta Dishcloth by Marti of Knitsy Bitsy Spider

Sometimes you’re in the mood for fiendish complexity, and sometimes you’re in the mood for elegant simplicity.

This dishcloth is for your elegant mood.

Difficulty level: Beginner

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Popularity: 85% [?]

Mandy’s Candy Bag by NH Knitting Mama

I do love me a good bag, I do. And I do love cotton yarn.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 92% [?]

Soapy the Soap Turtle by Arnie Gavin Glasgow at Mingled Yarn

Another great craft fair pattern, for a soapy bath time companion.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 53% [?]

Tomato Baby Beanie by KnitChicks

That favorite pattern of craft fairs and silly aunties everywhere.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 69% [?]

Diamond Lace Cloth by S.M. Khan of Smariek Knits

A slightly more complex cloth with a highly visual texture.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 52% [?]

Stocking Dishcloth by Judith Prindle of Knit Dishcloth Pattern Corner

If you’re going to knit washcloths for Christmas gifts, you might as well make them festive.

Difficulty level: Beginner

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Popularity: 87% [?]

Christmas Ornament Cloth by Sue Schaefer of Harvest Moon Designs

A pretty holiday washcloth with a thoughtfully-designed ornament pattern.

If I start now, I’ll have enough knitted to decorate my tree with them next year.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 69% [?]

MJs by Kimberly Truzzi of Knit Whimsies

Kicky Mary Jane slippers.

One of the more feminine and interesting slipper patterns that I’ve ever found.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 69% [?]

Holiday Bells by Sue Schaefer of Harvest Moon Designs

A candy-stripey washcloth, to get your holiday mornings off just right.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 64% [?]

Snowflake Dishcloth by Judith Prindle of Knit Dishcloth Pattern Corner

Take a snow day today!

Because no matter where you live, it’s always snowing someplace.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 82% [?]

The Trouble With Tribbles by Abigail of 1870 pearl

Chronic dishcloth knitters - like I intend to be, whenever I manage to get started - end up with a lot of extra cotton in their stash. Whatever to do with it all?

When Abigail puts it like this, it’s obvious, really. Tribbles.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 58% [?]

Eyelet and Bead Cloth by S.M. Khan of Smariek Knits

The most gorgeous washcloth you’re ever likely to scrub your face with it.

Make sure you buy some nice soap just for the occasion.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 40% [?]

Peacock Shrug by Rock Chick of Purl Jam

Are you a peacock? I’m not, really. I like attention, don’t get me wrong, I’m a Leo and everything, but I’ve never strutted around, showing myself off.

With this shrug, however, I might.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 53% [?]

Yarn Stash Bash

In a word, yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay! The mail brought good tidings today. My new yarn has arrived.

I was feeling very sorry for myself, looking at the decrepit state of my yarn stash. So I splashed out and went eBaying. I’ve wanted to get into knitted washcloths in a semi-major way - this is almost entirely Smariek’s fault, for being such a prolific and talented designer - so it only seemed logical to buy some cotton. By the pound.

And like peanut butter cups, you can never stop at just one.

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Popularity: 27% [?]

Jellyroll by Kat of Scarlettknits

A cute baby sweater for the cute baby of your choice. If you don’t know any cute babies, this sleeveless gem will upgrade any baby to adorable.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 61% [?]

Triple S Shrug by Linda D. Shoup of Planet Shoup

For when you don’t need a whole sweater, but you need some ruffles really badly.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 52% [?]

Bless Be the Ties That Bind by Sue Schaefer of Harvest Moon Designs

A beautiful washcloth with Breast Cancer awareness in mind.

Use them for a charity project with your knitting friends, or give them as a gift to a survivor.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 46% [?]


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