Of course it will, Barb. But it has a few tricky stitches that you'd have to figure out--cabling, yarn overs (although you probably did that in your first dish cloth), purls, ssk, and kitchener stitch to finish the toe. Think you can handle that? ;)
One foot will be so pretty and warm! Too bad the other piggies don't have a sock to match. I don't know when you find time to knit! Don't you have a toddler? Isn't she a tornado of disaster like my toddler? Maybe my tot is "special" like that :)
I have yet to do cabling. Yarnovers are fun and easy. I can purl. What's ssk? I'll just look that up now. I had better become an expert at kitchener stitch, all things considered. I'm on dishcloth #3 currently, and am practicing making stripes to use up my two previous balls of dish cloth yarn. It's ugly, but funnish. I'm starting to get how knitters get bored of very simple patterns though...
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Kayla, will this pattern work for the sock materials you gave me? I am almost finished dishcloth #1!
Of course it will, Barb. But it has a few tricky stitches that you'd have to figure out--cabling, yarn overs (although you probably did that in your first dish cloth), purls, ssk, and kitchener stitch to finish the toe. Think you can handle that?
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One foot will be so pretty and warm! Too bad the other piggies don't have a sock to match. I don't know when you find time to knit! Don't you have a toddler? Isn't she a tornado of disaster like my toddler? Maybe my tot is "special" like that :)
I have yet to do cabling. Yarnovers are fun and easy. I can purl. What's ssk? I'll just look that up now. I had better become an expert at kitchener stitch, all things considered. I'm on dishcloth #3 currently, and am practicing making stripes to use up my two previous balls of dish cloth yarn. It's ugly, but funnish. I'm starting to get how knitters get bored of very simple patterns though...
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