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Create a beautiful Tulip Spring dishcloth. Practice your knitting skills, while learning techniques such I-Cord, right twist purl, and left twist purl.
Required Materials: Students must bring the following materials to complete the project:
Note: This project is not gauge specific, feel free to bring your favorite yarn with needles two sizes smaller than indicated for the yarn's weight. The project is a flat pattern, and can be knitted on straight or circular needles. The double pointed needles are used for starting the I-Cord stem loop.
Note: Basic knitting skills (including casting on, the knit stitch, the purl stitch, and binding off) are necessary to start this project. New to knitting? Check out our beginning Knit It series of knitting classes: www.ocls.info/classes.
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