I have been making my own dish clothes since I learned
how to knit. My mom made all sorts of variations of crocheted dish clothes but
in my opinion they stunk. It only took one use and a few hours later the thing
was so stinky. Washing it never seemed to completely eliminate the smell and
the older the cloth was the faster it hit cruddy dirty dish rocket stink mode.
I would use the same exact cotton yarn and not have the same problem. Granted,
there’s a point where all dish clothes start to stink. But my knit ones took
longer to reach that time for the washing machine state.
It’s not a big secret but it might be something not
commonly known. The spaces around the stitches need to breathe air to keep back
the stink. All those fancy crocheted dish clothes were crunched up next to each
other stitches. Rubbing shoulders scrunched. There was no room to breathe.
All you need is a set of size 10 knitting needles, cotton
yarn, and to know how to cast on, knit, and bind off. That’s it. The needles
need to be big to make big, airy, breathable stitches. The yarn must be cotton.
I use the Peaches and Cream or whatever it’s called.
Cast on 30 stitches. It looks big but the cotton will
shrink. Maybe it looks small to you. In that case, go ahead and cast on 40
stitches. I make mine with a starting 30 stitches and that works well for me.
The beauty of making your own is that you can do whatever you want. If this is
a first time project, go ahead and start with a 30 stitch cast on.
Now just knit. Every row, knit.
Bring side up to knitting needle to see if the knitted
item creates a square. Knit until a perfect triangle forms when bringing right
side up to knitting needle. Well, it doesn’t have to be perfect. It will never
be perfect since it’s knitted yarn. Once you get your triangle, bind off.
I have been using these as my dish clothes for many
years. They’re the best.
I wouldn’t spend too much time picking out favorite
colors for these. The color fades long before the dish cloth needs to be
retired. Well, you’ll get some use with pretty colors but normally not very
long. They are dish cloths after all.
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