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Hi, guys...

I've been watching your e-mails about the crocheted cloths. I was wondering

what type of a pattern or stitch you use. I have been thinking of making

them myself, but haven't gotten much farther than the " think " stage. I had

thought cotton thread would be the obvious choice, but how about need size

and all that other good stuff?

TIA

Diane P

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In a message dated 04/01/2001 7:53:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

P8oitra4s@... writes:

> I've been watching your e-mails about the crocheted cloths. I was wondering

> what type of a pattern or stitch you use.

I'm doing a single crochet stitch for the entire thing and scalloping the

edges ... I didn't use a pattern; I just ''did it! " ... I do almost

everything by ear (or in this case, eye!) ... LOL ... when I make my long

skirts (which I love to wear) ... I just hold up the material, sort of

measure it to me ... rip! Then take my needle and thread and start sewing!

No pattern ... I've totally freaked people out before when they witnessed me

" cutting out " my skirt! LOL!

Amira

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> I've been watching your e-mails about the crocheted cloths. I was

wondering

> what type of a pattern or stitch you use thought cotton thread would be

the obvious choice, but how about need size

> and all that other good stuff?

Hi Diane.

I do a lot of crocheting, and the pattern that I would use would either be a

single crochet or a double crochet, the single one would be a tighter cloth

than the double crochet. The thread to use would be #10 bedspread cotton

and the hook would probably be a size D no larger than that.Hope this helps

you;

Blessings:

Raven

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Diane,

I use the cotton with an H hook A single crochet will make a very solid

cloth if that is what you are after. I prefer all DC patterns. There

are also some simple designs that use DC shells that are quite nice. If

you are near a Wal Mart, they have everything you need and some small

inexpensive books on just dish cloths.

P8oitra4s@... wrote:

> Hi, guys...

>

> I've been watching your e-mails about the crocheted cloths. I was

> wondering

> what type of a pattern or stitch you use. I have been thinking of

> making

> them myself, but haven't gotten much farther than the " think " stage.

> I had

> thought cotton thread would be the obvious choice, but how about need

> size

> and all that other good stuff?

>

> TIA

>

> Diane P

>

>

>

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