Chutes & Ladders Dishcloth

Chutes & Ladders Dishcloth

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p112011
Date Added: February 12, 2000

If you look very carefully you will see wavy lines which resemble chutes and ladders on the rows. This is acheived using the same stitch that is in the Tissue Holder but instead of changing colors and and starting each color change at the beginning of each row. This pattern is done so the piece is reversible by actually turning the work. This pattern could be enlarged to make a large afghan.


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