
I flew by and finished half of my dishcloth. Honestly, it was a breeze! Once I got the hang of it I just kept going and going and going. At times I did make a few”whoopsies” so there are some holes in my dishcloth, but I just keep reminding myself that this is my first time and nothing is ever perfect. As I made a few whoopsies I also added a couple of stitches. In my last blog post Starting off my Knitting Process, I states that I only needed 37 stitches on my needle, but I accidentally did 39. Which is OKAY! It only means my dishcloth is going to be a little bit bigger. I am starting to like the aspect of it looking not perfect.
I also wanted to share that while I was knitting I was rewatching Grey’s Anatomy. I am on season five episode 19 where (if you have watched it before) Izzy finds out she has cancer. I find it comical that Izzy was knitting a green scarf for Dr. Bailey at the same time as I was knitting.
Anyway, I think I am going to very quickly here finish up my dishcloth! This happened way quicker than I had expected it to happen honestly. Once I am finished I think I am going to try a different more difficult project. If you have any ideas for me or anything you would like to see me accomplish comment down below.
I love the Grey’s Anatomy reference here! I feel like a hobby like knitting would be so nice to have just to keep busy while watching TV. Hope that the rest of your dishcloth goes well cause it is looking great so far!
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It looks so good!! Fancy stiches on the edges too! You will have to teach me!
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Great work! That looks absolutely awesome! Wait until the day that you get to wash some dishes with it! Homemade dish cloths work SO much better than any other dish clothes I have used!!
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Hi Kendra, your dish cloth looks great! I am learning to cross stitch for my learning project am I definitely make some “boo boos” as well when I am stitching so you’re not the only one! Can’t wait to see how it all turns out.
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