Nice and subtle, aren’t they? While you’re reading this, there are more dishcloths in the making. I’ll write about these, about the yarns, and about my experiences with using and washing them in another post.
Ah, dishcloths are such great little projects. And that brings us to reason number three.
Reason for knitting dishcloths #3: Portability
A dishcloth would make an ideal travel project – small, lightweight, not too difficult. But…
… what if I’m knitting on the train and someone asks me what I’m making? What do I do then? I can’t just admit I’m knitting a dishcloth, can I? Way too embarrassing!
Still, one day, with a long train journey ahead of me, I put my embarrassment aside. I didn’t have anything else suitable to take along, so I grabbed my current dishcloth and stuffed it into my backpack. But when the guard who came along to check our tickets asked me, ‘What are you making? A scarf?’ I was only too relieved that she hurried on without waiting for an answer. Phew!
Will there ever come a day when I can say, ‘I’m a dishcloth knitter and proud of it’?