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Classic Herringbone Dishtowel – FREE pattern

Tuck a Herringbone Classic Dishtowel into your waistband, so itโ€™s always in reach in the kitchen.
This beautiful dishtowel is unique without being stuffy, and it has the style of an heirloom kitchen linen!
I used a classic white and a multi-tone grey for a twisted look, but I can easily imagine any color combination for this pattern!

Please scroll down for the free pattern, or get the ad-free, printer-friendly, PDF version of this pattern in my Ravelry Shop and on ariannafrasca.com.

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About

The Herringbone Classic Dishtowel is worked in flat in one piece.
Itโ€™s knitted tightly in herringbone and linen stitch, you need to know how to knit, purl, and slip stitches. You can find a how-to video for the herringbone stitch here.
The instructions are written in standard American terms. The pdf features photo support.
Knitting skill level: Easy, perfect project for new knitters

Needles: US 10 / 6 mm
Yarn: Worsted (9 wpi)
Yardage: 150 โ€“ 200 yards (137 โ€“ 183 m)
Gauge: 18 sts x 32 rows = 4โ€/10cm in herringbone stitch
Other notions: Tapestry needle
Sizing: 14โ€ณ x 18โ€ณ / 36 cm x 46 cm

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Abbreviations

K: Knit
P: Purl
Ktbl: Knit through the back loop
P2tog: Purl 2 sts together
Sl: Slip
Wyib: With yarn in back
Wyif: With yarn in front
Sts: stitches

Pattern

With the Main Color (MC), cast on 50 sts and start working garter stitch as follows:

With the Main Color (MC), cast on 50 sts and start working linen stitch as follows:
Row 1 (right side): Slip 1 knitwise wyif, *k1, slip 1 wyif, repeat from * to last stitch, k1.
Row 2 (wrong side): Slip 1 knitwise with yarn in front (wyif), *p1, slip 1 with yarn in back (wyib), repeat from * to last stitch, k1.
Repeat Rows 1 and 2, a further 12 rows (total 14 rows).

Cut MC and join the Contrast Color (CC).
Row 3: * K2tbl โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Row 4: *P2tog โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Repeat Rows 3 and 4 (total 4 rows in CC).

Cut CC and join the MC.
With MC, knit one row.
Knit Rows 2 and 1.
Repeat Rows 2 and 1 a further 6 rows, then end with Row 1 (total 10 rows in MC).

Cut MC and join the Contrast Color (CC).
Row 3: * K2tbl โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Row 4: *P2tog โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Repeat Rows 3 and 4 (total 4 rows in CC).

Cut CC and join the MC.
With MC, knit one row.
Knit Rows 2 and 1.
Repeat Rows 2 and 1 a further 6 rows, then end with Row 1 (total 10 rows in MC).

Cut MC and join the Contrast Color (CC).
Row 3: * K2tbl โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Row 4: *P2tog โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Repeat Rows 3 and 4 (total 4 rows in CC).

Cut CC and join the MC.
With MC, knit one row.
Knit Rows 2 and 1.
Repeat Rows 2 and 1, then end with Row 1 (total 6 rows in MC).

Cut MC and join the Contrast Color (CC).
Row 3: * K2tbl โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Row 4: *P2tog โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Repeat Rows 3 and 4 a further 2 rows, (total 6 rows in CC).

Cut CC and join the MC.
With MC, knit one row.
Knit Rows 2 and 1.
Repeat Rows 2 and 1 a further 12 rows, then end with Row 1 (total 16 rows in MC).

Cut MC and join the Contrast Color (CC).
Row 3: * K2tbl โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Row 4: *P2tog โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Repeat Rows 3 and 4 a further 2 rows, (total 6 rows in CC).

Cut CC and join the MC.
With MC, knit one row.
Knit Rows 2 and 1.
Repeat Rows 2 and 1, then end with Row 1 (total 6 rows in MC).

Cut MC and join the Contrast Color (CC).
Row 3: * K2tbl โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Row 4: *P2tog โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Repeat Rows 3 and 4 (total 4 rows in CC).

Cut CC and join the MC.
With MC, knit one row.
Knit Rows 2 and 1.
Repeat Rows 2 and 1 a further 6 rows, then end with Row 1 (total 10 rows in MC).

Cut MC and join the Contrast Color (CC).
Row 3: * K2tbl โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Row 4: *P2tog โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Repeat Rows 3 and 4 (total 4 rows in CC).

Cut CC and join the MC.
With MC, knit one row.
Knit Rows 2 and 1.
Repeat Rows 2 and 1 a further 6 rows, then end with Row 1 (total 10 rows in MC).

Cut MC and join the Contrast Color (CC).
Row 3: * K2tbl โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Row 4: *P2tog โ€“ removing 1st sts off the needle with 2nd sts remaining; rep to last st, sl1.
Repeat Rows 3 and 4 (total 4 rows in CC).

Cut CC and join the MC.
With MC, knit one row.
Knit Rows 2 and 1.
Repeat Rows 2 and 1 a further 10 rows, then end with Row 1 (total 14 rows in MC).

Cut yarn and pull through the remaining stitch.
Weave in ends and block.

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