Stashbusting

Seventeen cotton washcloths

One of my goals this year is to reduce my yarn and fabric stash. These simple, knit washcloths (along with some toiletries) were donated to a group that provides for the homeless.

Pattern: Grandma's Favorite Dishcloth
Needles: size 8
Yarn: 100% cotton

Comments

  1. That is my goal this year, also. I finally realized that even though the fabric stash is mainly cotton I still could use it for other things beside quilts. So I am making bags, shirts, pillowcases etc. for the first time this year I added yarn to the stash, but that was because I didn't have any pink for a baby girl.

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  2. It's always good to knit from the stash. Love those washcloths! I made some for us to use a few years ago. They hold up better than store bought and feel nicer, too.

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  3. These are terrific gifts. My younger daughter made some for everyone in the family and for some of her friends. They have a good texture when scrubbing dishes.

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  4. That is a GREAT way to bust the stash.

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  5. What a great idea!! Something quick and so useful, too!! Thanks for sharing!

    Blessings

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  6. I LIKE THE IDEA THAT YOU DONATED THEM TO THE HOMELESS. I HAVE YET TO MAKE US ANY TO USE I ALWAYS GIVE THEM AWAY. HAVE A BLESSED DAY NANCY.

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  7. What a great way to bust that stash!

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  8. Your incredible kindness continues. I'm sure the recipients will love them!

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  9. That is my favorite dishcloth "recipe". And wow, you are amazing. My current dishcloth is languishing somewhere...... Awesome work!

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  10. what a great use for odd bits and pieces of yarn. Good for you!

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