Honeycomb Dishcloth

Honeycomb Dishcloth

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p112007
Date Added: August 8, 2000

This dishcloths uses the variation of the popcorn stitch the kernel stitch and since this dishcloth is round I could not think of a better name. Sort of resembles the cereal of the same name. Well sort of. It is a fairly fast and easy dishcloth to make and would make a great addition to a gift basket of kitchen related goodies.


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