Yield: Knitted Fruit Dishcloth Citrus Slice

Printable Knitting Pattern

Knitted fruit slice shape in green color yarn atop a pink background.

Knit a colorful Fruit Dishcloth Citrus Slices in cotton yarn to enjoy year round as a dishcloth, washcloth, pot protector, or trivet by Studio Knit.

Knit a colorful Fruit Dishcloth Citrus Slices in cotton yarn to enjoy year round as a dishcloth, washcloth, pot protector, or trivet by Studio Knit.

Makes: Knitted Fruit Dishcloth Citrus Slice
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 5 minutes
Difficulty: Intermediate

Materials

  • Yarn in cotton worsted weight - Recommend Sugar N Cream cotton yarn in colors Hot Green, Hot Pink, Hot Orange, Hot Yellow, and Hot Green.

Tools

  • Knitting Needles - Appropriate Size for Yarn
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Scissors

Instructions

GETTING STARTED

  • Cast On 2 Stitches in Main Color (MC)
  • On the same needle, CO 12 Sts in White Color
  • Starting Row: Knit 12 White, K2 MC

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WEDGE PATTERN KNITTING ROWS

Row 1: (right side) K2 MC, K1 White, K10 MC (13 sts)

Leave 1 St remaining on the needle - Turn

Row 2: (wrong side)

K10 MC

Bring MC strand front, Take White strand back

K1 White

Bring White strand front, Take MC strand back

K2 MC

Row 3: K2 MC, K1 White, K8 MC (11 sts) - Turn

Row 4: K8 MC, K1 White, K2 MC

Row 5: K2 MC, K1 White, K6 MC (9 sts) - Turn

Row 6: K6 MC, K1 White, K2 MC

Row 7: K2 MC, K1 White, K4 MC (7 sts) - Turn

Row 8: K4 MC, K1 White, K2 MC

Row 9: K2 MC, K1 White, K2 MC (5 sts) - Turn

Row 10: K2 MC, K1 White, K2 MC

Row 11: K2 MC, K12 White (14 sts)

Row 12: K12 White, K2 MC

REPEAT Rows 1-12 to create 11 (of 12) fruit wedges

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FINISHING

On last (12th) fruit wedge, Knit Rows 1-10, then

Row 11: K2 MC, K1 White, K12 MC

Row 12: Bind Off

Tack Edges of Wedges 1 and 12 together with yarn and a tapestry needle

Weave in ends and enjoy!

Notes

Not a Reversible Knit Stitch Pattern

Lays Flat

Looks best when lightly blocked

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