Lacy Honeycomb Dishcloth

Lacy Honeycomb Dishcloth

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: f112005
Date Added: July 24, 2001

This is not your traditional dishcloth! Who says it has to be square or a rectangle! If you don't use it as a dishcloth, you can always use it as a light duty hot pad to set things on. Just don't use it as a potholder. You could also make it with acrylic yarn as an afghan motif or with fine thread as a snowflake.


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Keep Your Hands Clean When crocheting for long periods, you may need to wash your hands while working with thread, you may also want to wash your hook as well. Some of the oils from your fingers may have gotten on the hook and can be transferred to your work. This happens to me.