This is the number one question I get asked all the time!
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So I thought I'd put together a little slide show tutorial which actually turned out to be not so little when it was all said and done...lol!
So I thought I'd put together a little slide show tutorial which actually turned out to be not so little when it was all said and done...lol!
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Before starting here's the things you will need:
Before starting here's the things you will need:
2. cooling rack
3. crochet hook
4. knitting needle
5. water spray bottle
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The crochet hook isn't an essential but I find it works real good to get in the little places that need to be flattened.
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You will notice throughout the tutorial that I refer to the dishcloth pattern as the cotton piece. I say cotton piece because these blocking instructions will work well for any cotton dishcloth, placemat or towel with a picture on it.
You will notice throughout the tutorial that I refer to the dishcloth pattern as the cotton piece. I say cotton piece because these blocking instructions will work well for any cotton dishcloth, placemat or towel with a picture on it.
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1) Fold the bath towel in half and then in half again so you have a nice cushy bottom. The reason for the folded bath towel is so that you have a thick base so that when you push the background stitches of your Dishcloth down, it kind of makes the picture or letter stitches of your piece embossed or puffed up.
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Now I couldn't imagine having to block a dishcloth after every use of it but when giving as a gift I always like my cloths to look as pretty as they can be for their recipient...it makes a big difference :o)
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Enjoy and I hope you find this info helpful with your next project!
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Hugs,
Rachel
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4 comments:
When will your new patterns be available.Thanks for this adorable little garden boy !!
I am hoping something in a summer theme for my "oven door" !!
Cory
Take care!
Hi! looking for wine bottle pot holder ????
also a wine bottle dish cloth????
Thank you for your tutorial, it was very helpful for a new knitter! I like your garden boy pattern too :)
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