Melinda Cloth
Supplies
- 1 ball knitting worsted Peaches & Crème Solid or Variegated or
- 1 ball Article 940 America’s Best Country Cotton Cabled
- or cotton yarn of your choice
- Size 7 ( 4.50 mm) needles, single point or circular needles
- Tapestry needle
Abbreviations
- B=Border
- B4=Border of 4 stitches
- k=Knit
- p=purl
- WS=wrong side
- RS=Right side
- sts=stitches
Gauge is not important
Pattern
Multiple of 6+1+B
Row 1: ( RS ) B4, * k2,p1 * end with k1, B4
Row 2: ( WS ) B4, P1, *k1,P2* B4
Row 3: B4, *k2, p1 * end with K1 ,B4
Row 4: B4, P across, B4
Row 5: B4, *k1, p1 * end with k1, B4
Row 6: B4, *p1, kl * end with p1, B4
Row 7: B4, *kl, p1 * end with k1, B4
Row 8: B4, p across, B4
Cloth Sizes:
Small: 33 stitches
Medium: 39 stitches
Large: 45 stitches
Towel: 63 stitches
Cast on and knit 1″ border, then begin pattern. Work pattern till border distance away from desired length, then knit border for 1″. Bind off and weave in ends
Copyright Norma R Wampler 2009
You may print a copy for personal or charitable use only. Pattern may not be shared via email, or posted on websites, blogs or given to groups without written permission from Norma R. Wampler.
Dedication: This design is dedicated to Maile Mauch who is a constant source of inspiration.



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Norma –
Had trouble with Row 2: of pattern
Row 2: (ws) B4, P1, *K11, P2* B4
for reason I had 4 “extra” stitches at the end before B4
Can you helpme out? Thank you for allowing FREE downloadof pattern, very much appreciated
Karen
Karen,
After looking at the pattern I discovered there is a major typo.
row 2 should read:
Row 2: ( WS ) B4, P1, *kl,P2* B4
It is no wonder you were having a problem. I apologize for the error and have corrected it.
I hope this helps.
Norma
Hi Norma –
Thank you so very much for getting back to me so quickly. I’m a pretty “new” knitter and I was going crazy “) I am over 60 so I was just thinking that the dementia was starting to kick in “) This is a lovely pattern and again, thank you so much for your help. Maybe I have a few “good” years left in me after all “)
Karen
Karen,
You are very welcome for everything. I was not able to respond sooner due to work and family commitments.
Dementia was definitely not starting to kick in.
If I can ever be of help,please do not hesitate to let me know.
Have fun knitting!
Norma