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Lucy Washcloth
I designed this facecloth in a beautiful organic cotton choosing a garter stitch pattern and a classic diamond stitch to remind me of the baby jumpers I knitted my children . You’ll have enough from one 50 g ball to make two face washers in the Twilleys yarn and as there is 200g you will be able to make eight ( approximately) . I chose to make mine in a loose tension so you may like to adjust it . I like face washers to have some stretch so that they dry out quickly .
I’ve just published a new larger pattern called Lucy Too Washcloth .
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lucy-too-washcloth
This is a link to a crocheted washcloth I designed
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/zoe-washcloth
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