The design is not symmetrical, so some adjustments need to be made for lefty knitters if it matters which way the lion is facing.

As mentioned, this cloth is different than my others. For those of you familiar with my garter stitch technique of every-other design rows, please note that this cloth is reverse stockinette on a stockinette background. The cloth requires careful attention to the pattern as every row is a design row. The border is seed stitch, but the pattern is written so that you may substitute a preferred border if you wish.

Chart Included: No

Knitting Information: This square casts on 37 stitches and is 55 rows tall.

Suggested Yarns:
To make dishcloths: 100% Cotton yarn (worsted weight), such as Sugar ‘n Cream, Peaches ‘n Cream, Bernat Handicrafter, or KnitPicks Dishie.
To make afghan squares: Any worsted weight yarn.
Note: A lighter weight yarn, such as a DK, may be used, but the dishcloth will come out smaller; about 8 inches square.

Finished Size:
9 in. X 9 in.

Yarn Requirements:
Approximately 1.5 oz. of 100% cotton dishcloth yarn, worsted weight.

Needle Size:
Size 7 US (4 mm) or size to obtain guage

Gauge:
18 st and 26 rows = 4 inches in stockinette

Click Here for A Note about Needle Size, Gauge and Making the Design “Pop” Out

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Inchworm Knit Dishcloth Pattern
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 14 reviews
 by Kim Bolyea

Thank you for doing the KAL. I'm really enjoying it. I have many of your patterns already and enjoy sharing my finished products with family and friends. I look forward to your next KAL and new patterns.

 by Linda Thronson

Loved doing this KAL pattern although I did 2 days at a time instead of one each day. These patterns are well written, easy to follow and I find it very relaxing to knit while watching my favorite British mysteries. I like to make and share with friends when completed.

 by Norma Kynock

I really enjoyed this pattern Thanks for all the fun .

 by Karen

Such a pretty little inchworm. Easy to knit and fun.

 by Gisele Harney

Love the patterns they are a good size, clear, easy to follow and beautiful designs.

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