Oh honey, I just love this dishcloth!!!! I’ve made two already and I am gonna re-work the shape And use it on my swifter to dust mop and damp mop. Those little bumps will be just fabulous in the kitchen to get up tinge messes that my yorkies make when they eat....... again, thank you so much for posting the pattern. Your technique is super........ I am 72 years old and just love to crochet. And knit while I listen to books from Overdrive-library or Audible-amazon.......❤️❤️❤️😀😀😀
getting back into crochet, and did this while watching Halloween movies with my family! absolutely love it, it’s one of the first patterns i’ve finished in years. great tutorial and very easy to follow along, thank you for demonstrating how you do everything for us noobs!
I’m in the process of making dishcloths. I found this pattern and fell in love…dish cloth done…now incorporating it into a wearable…thank you so much for sharing your wonderful creativity!!!
Please keep doing the crochet foods. I love following along your instructions are super easy and simple to follow. I have taken up the hobby of doing crochet food to pass the time in this quarantine. Please make more!!!!
This must be my week for learning new stitches and working on dishcloths. I learned the Lemon Peel and the falling leaves stitch. I am going to add this one to my to try list.
This is a must try. Double crochet dishcloths do not cut it. Thanks for sharing. I do like the style of your presentation. I'm definitely checking out more of your videos. Also, thanks for the new stitch.
These look absolutely delightful Ali! I'll give one of these a try. And again I must say, I love the format and structure of your videos! I love how the row number and written instructions are posted on screen at all times, but in a smaller and non-distracting font. I also love the cadence of the verbal instructions, they are like prompts to stay on track for the viewer, and for guidance. Far too many other channels will post tutorial videos, saying "repeat this for 20 more rows..." which is not ideal for beginners. Beginners are potentially the larger portion of the audience viewing tutorials in the first place, for the sake of learning! Thanks again Ali for such informative and visually appealing content, suitable for all skill levels and learning styles (visual and auditory)... keep up the great work! 😍
@@TheTurtleTrunk Your format is absolutely phenomenal! A creator who is cognizant of the fact that different people have different learning styles is a creator who is well on their way to reaching a much larger audience, and having far more success with viewer satisfaction! 😊
I'm surely going to make this. I bought lots of cotton yarn 🧶 and I don't know what to make🤣🤣. Don't want to use yarn for what is not practical. I guess this is good👍
I'm a new subscriber and love this dishcloth pattern. Thank you for sharing this pattern with us. I'll be browsing your blog and UA-cam channel to choose other items to make as well. I've already seen some really pretty patterns! Char from Phoenix. 🌵🌅🌄🏜️🙂
I am going to attempt this pattern. It is so pretty. I am a beginner. So... you need the 397 yards for just one dishcloth? If so, what do you do if your yarn runs out? I am looking at this yarn brand and I am only seeing it in 102 yards.
This is very pretty pattern. What types of yarn you recommend? I used bamboo-cotton, which seemed to work nicely but I would like to also use some other scrap yarn and I am out of bamboo and pure cotton.
Cotton or Cotton blends are best for dishcloths! If not 100% cotton, try to use a 70/30 or 80/20 blend to ensure your cloth will be durable, able to hold water, and stand up to friction.
Peggy Cimorelli the texture is created by the Picot Single Crochet stitches, be sure you push those stitches to the back so that they stick out. I have a video tutorial for the Picot Single Crochet stitch of you want to check it out!
Im having the same problem but Im going to keep going bc some look great. There is definitely a learning curve! I love the pattern and the easy to follow instructions!
Oh honey, I just love this dishcloth!!!! I’ve made two already and I am gonna re-work the shape
And use it on my swifter to dust mop and damp mop. Those little bumps will be just fabulous in the kitchen to get up tinge messes that my yorkies make when they eat....... again, thank you so much for posting the pattern. Your technique is super........ I am 72 years old and just love to crochet. And knit while I listen to books from Overdrive-library or Audible-amazon.......❤️❤️❤️😀😀😀
What a great idea to make a swifter cover! So happy you enjoy the tutorial. Thank you!
getting back into crochet, and did this while watching Halloween movies with my family! absolutely love it, it’s one of the first patterns i’ve finished in years. great tutorial and very easy to follow along, thank you for demonstrating how you do everything for us noobs!
So happy you enjoyed it, thank you!
I’m in the process of making dishcloths. I found this pattern and fell in love…dish cloth done…now incorporating it into a wearable…thank you so much for sharing your wonderful creativity!!!
So happy you enjoyed it!
Thank you for tutorial on your dotty dishcloth I’m now a fan.
So happy you enjoy it! Thank you!
Please keep doing the crochet foods. I love following along your instructions are super easy and simple to follow. I have taken up the hobby of doing crochet food to pass the time in this quarantine. Please make more!!!!
This must be my week for learning new stitches and working on dishcloths. I learned the Lemon Peel and the falling leaves stitch. I am going to add this one to my to try list.
This is a must try. Double crochet dishcloths do not cut it. Thanks for sharing. I do like the style of your presentation. I'm definitely checking out more of your videos. Also, thanks for the new stitch.
Thank you so much! I am so happy you enjoyed this tutorial!
I absolutely love this dishcloth I think it's my favorite. Thank you so much
Very cute pattern! Making gifts for family and friends for spring... Thank you!
These look absolutely delightful Ali! I'll give one of these a try. And again I must say, I love the format and structure of your videos! I love how the row number and written instructions are posted on screen at all times, but in a smaller and non-distracting font. I also love the cadence of the verbal instructions, they are like prompts to stay on track for the viewer, and for guidance.
Far too many other channels will post tutorial videos, saying "repeat this for 20 more rows..." which is not ideal for beginners. Beginners are potentially the larger portion of the audience viewing tutorials in the first place, for the sake of learning!
Thanks again Ali for such informative and visually appealing content, suitable for all skill levels and learning styles (visual and auditory)... keep up the great work! 😍
Oh thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words and I am so happy you find the style and layouts of my videos helpful!
@@TheTurtleTrunk Your format is absolutely phenomenal! A creator who is cognizant of the fact that different people have different learning styles is a creator who is well on their way to reaching a much larger audience, and having far more success with viewer satisfaction! 😊
I love this pattern! I learned a new stitch, as well! Keep up the good work! Thank you for sharing
Love your tutorials! Thank you ❤
I love this dishcloth thank you.. And i learned a new stitch 😊😊
Wonderful stitch!! Thanks for taking the time to make this great tutorial!! 💚😊💚😊
I'm surely going to make this. I bought lots of cotton yarn 🧶 and I don't know what to make🤣🤣.
Don't want to use yarn for what is not practical. I guess this is good👍
Thanks
so much for this pretty project
I'm a new subscriber and love this dishcloth pattern. Thank you for sharing this pattern with us. I'll be browsing your blog and UA-cam channel to choose other items to make as well. I've already seen some really pretty patterns!
Char from Phoenix. 🌵🌅🌄🏜️🙂
You're so sweet! Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it Char!
Great pattern! Thanks for sharing!
So happy you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Such a cute pattern!!!
Thank you so much! ❤️
Brilliant stitch. Thanks for sharing.
It's one of my favs! You're welcome!
I'm going to try this according to your tutorial. See what I come out with.
I made these and they are really nice. I did a little extra with mine but loved this pattern. Thank you!
So happy you enjoyed it! Thank you!
How do you make it smaller? Will it work with 19 stitches?
I am going to attempt this pattern. It is so pretty. I am a beginner. So... you need the 397 yards for just one dishcloth? If so, what do you do if your yarn runs out? I am looking at this yarn brand and I am only seeing it in 102 yards.
Hi! Thank you for pointing that out! Thats a typo! You need approximately 1.5 oz / 75 yards per cloth
Super cute 🤍
This is very pretty pattern. What types of yarn you recommend? I used bamboo-cotton, which seemed to work nicely but I would like to also use some other scrap yarn and I am out of bamboo and pure cotton.
Cotton or Cotton blends are best for dishcloths! If not 100% cotton, try to use a 70/30 or 80/20 blend to ensure your cloth will be durable, able to hold water, and stand up to friction.
Hi 😊could i make it in to washcloth ?
You definitely can! I would just be sure to use a soft cotton yarn so it's nice on the skin!
Hiya! How many grams did you use in total :))
Hello, I have tried ur pattern however I could not achieve that knobby texture , I'm doing something incorrect
Peggy Cimorelli the texture is created by the Picot Single Crochet stitches, be sure you push those stitches to the back so that they stick out. I have a video tutorial for the Picot Single Crochet stitch of you want to check it out!
Im having the same problem but Im going to keep going bc some look great. There is definitely a learning curve! I love the pattern and the easy to follow instructions!
Where can I find the written instructions??
There is a link in the description to the free pattern on my blog or you can find the pdf version on Etsy here: www.theturtletrunk.etsy.com
Your evil stitch is absolutely too spooky for my hand warmers.
Does the 124 sc around include the 2 in each corner?
yes it does!
2:24
Video is running to fast for me
I can hardly hear you. I don't understand your stitches. You go to fast.
You can’t even see what you’re doing. Why have a stitch then say go learn it in another video. I rather go on to someone else’s video.