In 2021 I ran "the dishcloth experiment" to see if we liked crotcheted cotton dishcloths. We discovered that we did - and that we liked medium sized quite thick ones. We used my original crop every-day for nearly 3 years. They are now a bit sad - the colour has faded, some have holes and the cotton has gone weirdly stiff.
So I decided to make some new ones. These two are based on the gingerbread dishcloth pattern. It's got a lovely thick texture and nobbles.
This one is the diagonal dishcloth, and proves that I still don't know where the edge of a crotchet row is! I chucked some trebles in the corner and it's fine - for a dishcloth.
I've very happy with these, and even more happy with not having to buy sponges that always end up full of food and smelling weird.
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