Dreadlock Girl
18Nov/0911

Knit Granny Washcloth (or Dishcloth) Pattern

My grandma, taught me to make these several times when I was growing up. She is gone now, and I forgot how to make them. But now that I have re-taught myself to knit I really wanted to figure these out again. I did!  It is exactly the pattern she taught me, at least it turns out the same. There are probably several ways to do this.

I use Cotton Ease Lion Brand yarn, a medium 4 which is 50% Cotton, 50% Acrylic. I don't think it matters what you use as long as it is cotton. I think I have busted out 5 of these so far, they feel so nice on the skin as a washcloth. And I knit different ones for the dishes as well, that way I can just throw them in the wash.

Granny Dishcloth/Washcloth Knitting Pattern:

*CO 4

*K4 rows (4 rows of the 4 you CO)

*K2, YO1, K remainder of stitches (the YO will add one stitch each row)
repeat for every row until you have 44 stitches on your needle.

*K1, Ktog, YO1, Ktog, knit remainder of row
repeat until you are down to 4 stitches on your needle, then cast off.

enjoy your bath! (or washing your dishes in style)

Knitting Terms:
CO: Cast On
K: Knit (along with number of stitches)
YO: Yarn Over
Ktog: Knit Together

This pattern was first posted on my blog on January 10th 2009. Since last year I have made so many of these, and I love making them because they are brainless, which I can do while I listen to an audiobook or watch a movie.  I personally love the one that I kept more than any of my store bought ones. It is really good at getting all the grime off and I love how it exfoliates my skin without being abrasive. I have promised to knit myself some more and put them in MY stocking this year!! I highly recommend knitting some of these and if none of your family wants then, really then you will have lucked out!


A Handmade Christmas: I will keep posting ideas for a non-tacky handmade christmas. This is the first so far, I am a little slower this year as my babybelly is making me tired. I will still try and get quite a few ideas up before Christmas that you can make for family and friends I will re-post from the years gone by as well.

Previous Ideas from my Handmade Christmas Craft Series:  Pretty Dress Book Page Origami Ornament * Jesse Tree Advent Ornaments *Kid Friendly Stained Glass Craft * Homemade Heat Pack or Cold Compress (Rice Socks)Knit Granny Washcloth (or Dishcloth) Pattern * Reading Pillow for the Bookaholic(s) in Your Life * True Love Heart Ornaments * Bath Salts Soak RecipeCoffee or Tea Sleeve Patterns Rosemary Sea Salt Recipe * 

 Above all, enjoy this season- and remember what it really is all about: the Birth of Christ. 




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  1. Love this idea…I am going to knit some……thanks for your great tips!!!

  2. These make such great gifts. I admire your homemade Christmas. I often have good intentions but then the reality of limited time sets in.

  3. where do you buy your yarn? do you use cotton?

    • I just use Cotton Ease brand cotton, I got mine at Michael’s. I would really recommend cotton for these since it would be yucky to rub your face with wool. I haven’t even thought to look into ‘greener’ cotton options, but I will probably do that once my stash runs out.

      I miss you friend! :)

  4. I know you posted this awhile ago, but I found your pattern and I am a bit of a novice and am unsure at what your supposed to do when you get to this bit…

    K1, Ktog, YO1, Ktog, knit remainder of row

    I understand k1 is knit one, but is it then knit 2 together? and I don’t know what yarn over 1 is?

    If you could help I would really appreciate it…

    thanks

    • I completely missed this! So I didn’t know either when I made these a while back and so I googled those abbreviations. You are right k1 is knit one, then Ktog is to put your needle inside two stitches at a time and to knit them just as you would when knitting one (this provides a decrease),the YO1 is where you wrap your yarn around the needle once before your next stitch creating a little gap or decorative ole pattern around the edge (also used in the beginning to create an increase) and then ktog again.

      So sorry I didn’t see this, you are probably way beyond this at this point- but if you need anything else let me know! :)

  5. Hi Bethany,
    I want to make these what size knitting needle do you use?

    Thank you
    Terri


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