Sunday, September 22, 2013

Crochet Washcloths, so hip!!


Hello!

We are starting two weeks of school holidays here, so looking forward to a break in our usual routines, hopefully we will have a lot of fun days, relaxing doing what we like. 

This morning I sat down and weaved all the ends in on my little washcloths.  It was time for some photos!  So here they are, humble washcloths, little woollie style!

A couple of these have already found a new home, far away across the ocean, how exciting!





**Thanks to my very obliging helpers here, a little glimpse *behind the scenes* at our headquarters. :)  
(Although it turned into a bit of a tug of war with washcloths flapping around all over the place very soon after this was taken:) )


Anyway, I am pretty happy with how these turned out, very easy, and I think a cute present with some nice soap or something like that.  A good start to my Handmade Christmas effort. 

What have you been up to this weekend?
Had some fun times?

xxxxxx

(ps. A few lovely people were wondering how to to the dotty pattern, I will try and clean up my scribbles and post a photo of the dot graph for the tapestry crochet technique:) )

Edited to add:  I now have a pattern available for these washcloths as well as the hearts and clouds ones. If you are interested they are for sale on Ravelry over here!

50 comments:

  1. I like your dotty washcloths - they're very nice and unique. :)

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  2. They are precious! it something so pretty!
    I'm in love ..... colors ..... design .... all ..... beautiful .....
    congrats and have a good day!
    Kisses from Catalonia!

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  3. Oh my goodness they are GORGEOUS, very much a GOT TO HAVE ... spotty pattern please? I live across the ocean from you and am sure you haven't sent me any so I will make my own if you tell me how (pretty please)
    Love Joy xx

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  4. WOW!!!!! You just "killed'" me with these beauties.....straight to my heart!!!!! BOOM!!!!!
    GORGEOUS!!!!!!
    xxxxx Ale

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  5. oh what joy.....colourful happy wash cloths......heavenly.

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  6. These are beautiful! I can't wait to try out the pattern. Thanks ever so much!

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  7. love love love! I would love a little tutorial too...

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  8. WOW, WOW, WOW, Jules - I've said it before and I'll say it again - you are sooooooo clever ! These are absolutely gorgeous,the colours and patterns are all just perfect.
    Yes, yes, yes please to any patterns you might post.
    Love the expressions on your "helpers" faces - I can imagine what they were saying !!
    Keep up your amazing work - I LOVE it.
    Kate xx

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  9. These are gorgeous and would make the perfect addition to the little Christmas hampers I hope to get together this year. Looking forward to the pattern x Jane

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  10. So cute they look, together like that! I was not that enthousiastic at first, but they are gorgeous! Especially pegged on a line!
    Now I want to make washcloths....:)

    Love,

    Ilse

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  11. O CROCHÊ SER UMA ARTE QUE ENCANTA,PARABÉNS.BOA SEMANA.BEIJO.VALÉRIA.(BRASIL).

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  12. So pretty! Thanks for sharing.

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  13. They are lovely so pretty, I will have to give the tapestry crochet a try :)

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  14. Beautiful! What kind of yarn works best for wash cloths? X

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  15. Those are all so cute and colorful! I love them.

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  16. Wow there brilliant and what kind little helpers x

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  17. Wow, they're great! Such lovely colours and would definitely brighten up the kitchen!
    Sandra x

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  18. These are so bright and happy! What a lovely idea.

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  19. Cutest washcloths ever! Would love the pattern! I love the colors!!
    Thanks for posting!

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  20. Those dishcloths look fab! yes, your style is so much recognizable! Great job< I am yet to try the tapestry crochet . does it waste yarn much as you have to drag the thread a long?

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  21. Uauhhhh!!! Lovely work!!!. I have begin to to make your harlequin tapestry tutorial... Lovely tutorial!!!. I am crocheting a blanket!!!. I will let you see when its finished.
    Hugs,
    Silvia

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  22. ¡Preciosos y muy bien hechos!
    Me gusta lo que haces. Gracias por los tutoriales.
    Saludos desde España.

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  23. Very creative and beautiful wash clothes. Hugs Judy

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  24. These are without a doubt the coolest wash cloths I have ever seen! I love your behind the scenes, I always struggle with photos and now I realise I just need to have a couple of kids & let them get old enough to hold things for me :p

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  25. these are so pretty-- I'd put them up for decorations!

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  26. I love these wash cloths! I have been thinking of making some to try out new stitches and use up yarn. Yours are so cute!

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  27. I've made one because I was so inspired, and it cheered me up. Mine is not perfect but there is always next time. You must be a machine to churn out so many cloths so quickly - it took me the better part of the day to make my little square and imperfectly may I add. Id include a photo but I dont know how. Ive redirected anyone who interested in making these back to your site.xox thanks Monique

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  28. These are so cute. And I love the colors of yarn you have. I can only get a few bright colors at Hobby Lobby.

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  29. Ayudantes muy atentos con tus pequeñas toallas

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  30. Lovely and the last picture make me smile :)

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  31. Oh these really stole my heart and I am always feeling ever so happy when you design spotty dotty things! xxx

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  32. Hahaha! Smile! These are sooo sweet! Thanks for sharing! I will have to try some! Greetings from Claudia in Germany

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  33. I have started making most my presents lately since learning to crochet a couple years ago. It started bit by bit. Now that I am getting better and better, my goal is for all my presents to be home made. It saves us a lot of money, it's good for the enviroment since I get most of my yarn from thrift stores and yard sales and homemade gifts are from the heart. I just started making things for Christmas. I made my son a crocheted puppet that turned out super cute, and right now I am planning on making a star for the top of the tree, and some Christmas stockings. I am having so much fun!


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  34. Please could you share with me how you made these....?
    Please could you e-mail me at rustyhookstoo@yahoo.com with any help you can lend me. Thank you so so very much.
    Sincerely Eileen

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  35. what could I possibly add to this conversation?!!! They are so pretty,as is everything you do,what a gift you have! My email is:heidihillnyc@gmail.com...I liked you on fb too;if you ever have a minute please let me know where or how to purchase your dishcloth patterns,I am one of your biggest fans!
    thank you so much for sharing!

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  36. Please could you share the patterns with me as well. I would really appreciate it. These washcloths are absolutely stunning. My email address is marelize001@gmail.com. Regards, Marelize, from Sunny South Africa. xx

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  37. Your wash clothes ( adorable and beautiful) inspired me to make a little pincushion! I put a link in my blog to your blog
    thx for the pattern!!!
    greetz
    pixie

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  38. Made your wash cloths this week and loved it. Will be making more I am sure, mentioned you and linked back to your post today on my blog, please pop over and see what I do too, you would be most welcome! http://eclectichomelife.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/spotty-crocheted-cotton-cloths.html

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  39. i love these- and thanks for the clear instructions

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  40. Could you please email me the pattern at areine1978@msn.com? I love these!! Thank you!!

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