Cluster Cross Dishcloth

Cluster Cross Dishcloth

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p112015
Date Added: September 7, 2000

This dishcloth pattern would also work well as a large granny square for use in an afghan. I am not sure how big it would be if you made it with acrylic yarn but I imagine that it would not be much different in size.


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