THE VERSATILE GRANNY SQUARE
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One of my favorite items to make is dishclothes (no
kidding!). When people hear that the colorful item that I'm
fashioning is a dishcloth, and will be used to wipe up pots
and pans, they say "What! It's way too pretty to use for
something like that:" Well, maybe they think so, but I have
never owned a storebought dishcloth that lasted near as
long as my handmade ones. In fact, the storebought ones
usually end up thrown in our barn rag-bag. Handmade
dishclothes clean better and you may even find that you
don't need to use brillo pads, which often take the finish
right off of your pans and kettles, and also hurt the
environment.
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To make a dishcloth, use crochet cotton, a small size steel
or aluminum hook, and the exact same pattern for the granny
square listed in the article. Keep crocheting until the
square becomes whatever size you like.
In addition, you may want to make a bunch of small accent
doilies to place around your home. All you have to do is
sew a few small granny squares together so that they'll fit
your end tables, or drape them gracefully on the back of a
couch or chair.
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