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The Sorcerer’s Stone Cloth *Edited 7/23

July 19, 2007

Ok, I just want to scream at myself for rushing and posting this pattern before knitting a completed cloth… I have changes… sorry folks! I didn’t realize the pattern would result in a rectangle… grrr… so I am re-posting the pattern. If you want the original pattern feel free to email me for it. I have updated the pattern below with the ‘square’ (normal shaped) dishcloth. Can you say ‘GRUMPY!’?!?!?!

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Cast On 40 Stitches
1-5 Knit
6 (and all even rows) K4 P32 K4
7 Knit
9 Knit
11 K23 P3 K14
13 K8 P1 K1 P2 K10 P1 K2 P1 K14
15 K8 P1 K1 P2 K10 P1 K2 P3 K12
17 K7 P17 K3 P2 K11
19 K7 P17 K3 P2 K11
21 K8 P2 K3 P1 K2 P1 K2 P2 K1 P1 K2 P3 K12
23 K11 P2 K2 P1 K2 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 K2 P1 K14
25 K10 P1 K3 P1 K2 P1 K1 P1 K3 P3 K14
27 K9 P5 K3 P2 K21
29 Knit
31 Knit
33 K27 P5 K8
35 K16 P3 K7 P1 K2 P2 K9
37 K16 P1 K2 P1 K5 P1 K2 P1 K5 P1 K5
39 K14 P3 K2 P1 K5 P3 K4 P1 K1 P1 K5
41 K13 P2 K3 P17 K5
43 K13 P2 K3 P17 K5
43 K14 P3 K2 P1 K4 P3 K5 P2 K6
47 K16 P1 K2 P1 K4 P1 K2 P1 K12
49 K16 P3 K6 P1 K2 P2 K10
51 K26 P5 K9
53 Knit
55 Knit
57 K4 P32 K4
58-61 Knit
Bind Off

Happy Potterly Knitting!

14 Comments leave one →
  1. elllllie permalink
    January 4, 2012 4:45 pm

    what wool and needles do you use

  2. H.P. Fan permalink
    May 9, 2008 4:21 pm

    if you don’t mind spenind the time and you really like this pattern you could make several dishclothes and sew them together. This way you could do the blocks in many colors and it would have a great patch work look.

    hope this helps you

    H.P. Fan

  3. March 17, 2008 9:42 pm

    I love this pattern. My grandson is 2. Somehow, he never had a handmade blanket to call his own. I’d like to make one.

    I’ve never knitted an afghan or blanket.
    My friend crocheted the one I gave to his (now) big sister, and I’m having difficulty
    finding one I like on the net. (I do knit, and I also spin.) Can someone suggest dimensions and how I could incorporate this into an blanket for Ryan?

    Thanks.

    May

  4. July 24, 2007 4:38 pm

    Good job! What a great looking cloth! 🙂

  5. Megan permalink
    July 23, 2007 1:01 am

    Row 15 seems to have too many stitches… It all adds up to 48… Awesome pattern though, thanks for posting it!

  6. July 22, 2007 11:18 am

    Hooray, hooray, hooray–andother Potter dishcloth. What a great thing to come home to! Thanks so much for sharing.

  7. July 19, 2007 9:45 pm

    Seriously, I’m with everyone else. I want the extra hours you must have in your day :p

    Awesome job again, sweets – can’t wait to see and hear more from you when life’s down to a dull roar =)

  8. July 19, 2007 6:26 pm

    That looks awesome. I think that will be a great gift for my brother for XMAS, thanks so much for doing these great patterns. Where do you find the time….Hope packing is going well.

  9. Nell permalink
    July 19, 2007 5:39 pm

    Sorry it’s me again I just figured out that it’s coming out backwards. I will start over and work from the bottom up. Thanks again.

  10. Nell permalink
    July 19, 2007 5:36 pm

    Hi,
    What size needles did you use? I am using size #6. Also on row 13 there are to many stitches. I adjusted mine to K8 P1 K1 P2 K11 P1 K1 P3 K12 I hope that was the right thing. Also will you post the pattern that looks like your picture as I really like the way yours looks. What a great job you did!!! Thanks so much for the pattern.

  11. July 19, 2007 4:48 pm

    Looks great to me! I agree, amazing.

  12. July 19, 2007 3:13 pm

    Love it! Can’t wait to give it a try. You are amazing! How do you find time to do it all?!

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