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Welcome to the 2012 Dress Style Dishcloth Collection. The dress dishcloth series is a result of my love of vintage style knits. I remember the crochet dress style dishcloths of the 1950's and 1960's. Since I prefer to knit, I set out to create a dress dishcloth that was knit.
These dress dishcloths are named after places that I'd like to visit, especially if these dresses were made into clothes that I could wear.
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Let's go To Paris Dress Dishcloth
Let's Go to London Dress Dishcloth
Let's Go to Dublin Dress Dishcloth
Let's Go to Hawaii Dress Dishcloth
Let's Visit Germany Dress Dishcloth
Let's visit Rome Dress Dishcloth
Let's Visit Switzerland Dress Dishcloth
Dishcloths fit comfortably in the palm of your hand.
Great for quick clean ups.
A lovely bridal shower gift or add with a bottle of bubble bath for a great gift.
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Knitting is an essential part of my daily routine and when I sew, I totally lose track of time. I enjoy the creative process as much as the finished product. My style might be described as vintage but I refer to it as classic.
My knitting pattern designs include household items such as the Dress Style Dishcloths, baby blankets and hats, and doll clothes for various sized dolls
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Knitting is an essential part of my daily routine and when I sew, I totally lose track of time. I enjoy the creative process as much as the finished product. My style might be described as vintage but I refer to it as classic.
My knitting pattern designs include household items such as the Dress Style Dishcloths, baby blankets and hats, and doll clothes for various sized dolls
I began working with yarn and fabric as a young child. I watched and learned the basics from my mother and aunts as they created clothing and household items by knitting, crocheting, and sewing. My first projects were potholders made on a weaving loom with circular loops, a loom that I still use after 50 plus years. I progressed to a knitting knob and made miles of i-cord, sewing it into mats and accessories for my dolls. Shortly after I began sewing aprons and continued on to sewing clothing for myself and my family members. For several years, I served as the costume designer for local high school musical productions including the King & I. Whenever the opportunity arises, I teach both children and adults to knit and/or sew.
Developing Knit n Sew Studio has allowed me to share my passion for all things hand stitched.
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