[Free Pattern] This Super Simple Dishcloth Pattern Makes A Fairly Tight-Weave Cloth With Just A Hint Of Texture

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No more stiff dishcloths! This pattern gives the dishcloth nice flexibility and it does not feel so stiff when finished, even if you're a tight crocheter. Back and Forth Dishcloth by Marie Anne St. Jean is a very simple and easy crochet project you can do while watching TV.

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It’s so simple, it's just simple crochet worked in alternating front and back loops. If you like simple, this pattern may become your new favorite dishcloth pattern.

It’s a good project for a beginner to crochet, and also quick to work up by someone more experienced with a crochet hook to make for gift giving or craft fairs.

[Free Pattern] This Super Simple Dishcloth Pattern Makes A Fairly Tight-Weave Cloth With Just A Hint Of Texture

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7 thoughts on “[Free Pattern] This Super Simple Dishcloth Pattern Makes A Fairly Tight-Weave Cloth With Just A Hint Of Texture”

    1. Hi Barbara, sorry for the late answer, I was not sure what’s happening. Indeed, the Examiner site redirects to AXS starting a few days ago. Apparently, they took the Examiner site down, therefore the patterns are not available for the moment. I redirected the links to ravelry where the designer has her own page and I guess for now we’ll just wait to see where this pattern is going to be made available, hopefully pretty soon. Sorry for the inconvenience, will update asap. Thank you!

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