Flushing or cleaning cloths, self-knitted

My daughter has a self-made knit from a friend from America cleaning rags get a present. She was so excited about the part that she asked me to follow him. I was totally skeptical, but what are you doing not everything for the big and small.

Meanwhile, I use the only, have knit about 20 and given to various girlfriends of all ages and all are blown away. Especially for young mothers with small children (leftovers on tables / benches / chairs) and / or wooden furniture, really great.

Instructions: 1 ball of 100% cotton yarn (from which our mothers used to have the pot holders). Pick up 4 stitches, turn 2 sts to the right, knit 1 turn to the right, turn. Always at the beginning 2 sts on the right, 1 sts, until the end on the right, until you have half the desired size (or half of a ball). After the half goes to lose weight, 1 st in the right, 2 sts on the right, knit 1 st, 2 sts on the right, until the end on the right, always remove at the beginning of the row, until only 4 stitches are left, then remove all.

I think the good results are achieved by the fact that the knitted rows run diagonally while brushing and you can remove everything super easily. Besides, I think that nature still produces the best things.

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