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Easily Amoosed
Are you easily amoosed? Apparently I am, because this punnily-named mosaic moose dishcloth pattern came to life as an encore to my “Yes, Deer” dishcloth!
Mosaic knitting is a relaxing, easy introduction to colourwork that’s worked with only one strand at a time - if you can knit & slip stitches, you can work this project!
This pattern has been tested.
Work this project with cotton for a dishcloth or hot pad, or in an acrylic or wool blend as a blanket panel.
You’ll want two colours that contrast well for this project, with about half your total yardage (~50 yards) of each colour. Gauge is not super important, so feel free to switch your yarn & needle sizes up to create a fabric that is as dense or drapey as you’d like!
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- First published: March 2018
- Page created: March 10, 2018
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