One of my customers requested my crocheted organic washcloths in three colors: light brown, hunter green, and walnut. So, I got busy right away making them and here they are completed.
She likes these particular washcloths because they are sooooo soft. And, she's right -- they are super, duper soft. But, what she doesn't know is that I have an even softer washcloths that I'm making up for her and will send to her with this order -- bamboo! Seriously! Bamboo! It's softer than cotton and I think she'll really like it.
What do you think? Should I offer this combination of washcloths in my ETSY shop? I kindof like the combo!
Here's the free pattern: http://handmadebyannabelle.blogspot.com/2010/04/crochet-pattern-not-your-grandmas.html
1/3/13: Here's a new set of organic 100% cotton washcloths that I added to my ETSY shop today. These sold immediately, so I made another complete set tonight.
Here's the free pattern: http://handmadebyannabelle.blogspot.com/2010/04/crochet-pattern-not-your-grandmas.html
1/3/13: Here's a new set of organic 100% cotton washcloths that I added to my ETSY shop today. These sold immediately, so I made another complete set tonight.
Love the color combo. Earthy, fresh and very pretty!
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Monica,Oh yes that would be good to offer in the shop, hey I am making baby blankets with that same Organic Cotton, been getting requests for the natural fibers, I love working with it...take care.
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Hi Joyce,
ReplyDeleteOh that will be sooooo soft. I'll check your shop next week to see how it came out.
Annabelle
I like the combination, should do that. Does bamboo work well for washcloths?
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestions. And Julie, bamboo makes great washcloths - it stays together well and gets softer with every wash. I wouldn't use them for dish cloths, however.
Very pretty... love the colors. And thanks for participating in our SHOW OFF YOUR COTTAGE MONDAY.... oh how I would love to see our link here in return ;)
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These look wonderful, they even look soft in the photos, you're a clever girl!!
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My nan made me some dishcloths like that! I love them! They last so much longer than regular store bought. I've never tried them as facecloths, because the ones I have are a little rough. But made out of the bamboo, they would be heavenly! I'm visiting from keeping it simple.
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ReplyDeleteOooh...so pretty! I love the color combination of the cream, olive and walnut! Yes, I think they would sell very well, my friend! Now, I must admit that I didn't know they made bamboo thread...how unique! I would love to feel just how soft it is...I'll have to look for it! Thank you for sharing your pretties with us today...great post, my friend!
Warmest wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
These are gorgeous! I love the colors together.
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Bamboo sounds great~I have a few bamboo towels and I love them.
ReplyDeleteI really admire anyone who can crochet, because I can't.
So pretty. Nice job! The bamboo sounds fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great color combo!
ReplyDeletewow what a great blog post!! I would love to share this on my blog! super eco cool;-)
ReplyDeleteI like the colors you used.Every clean and earthy.
So pretty & soft looking. Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday - would love if you added the party button/link to your blog:)
ReplyDeleteThey look great! Love the colors!
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I love the colors! Beautiful and so useful.
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Wow--crochet and knitting are two things I never learned how to do.
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Thank you for linking up! I totally want to make these!!
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ReplyDeleteLovely colors. I've made wash cloths before, but never thought to use the natural fibers. Will give the bamboo a try. Thanks for the inspiration!! Rebecca
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks for sharing at It's Party Time Thursday at PonyTails&FishScales!
ReplyDeleteI know people who swear to only use crochet/knit wash cloths on their faces because of the softness factor. Love the colors and the great folding job.... there's something so satisfying about a neatly folded towel. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love these, and especially how great they look in a stack, wow! Thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday, great to have you as always!
ReplyDeleteCool! I LOVE to crochet and don't do it enough. I'm currently crocheting bath mats from old bed sheets. We'll see how they turn out. Thanks for sharing!
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I LOVE THESE! That color combo is GREAT, especially with fall right around the corner. Yes, go for it. Add some of these babies to the shop! And bamboo?! Interesting. I'll have to give them a try.
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These are pretty! And they look so soft!
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I have some of these and they are great! Thanks for linking this pattern to Sister Sister...come back this Sunday and link up again!
ReplyDeletePretty color combination! Yes, bamboo is the softest yarn I've found. Thank you for the free pattern :) Mary
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My aunt made me one of these and I love it! Thanks for sharing your project at Anything Related! ~Bridgette
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing the pattern! I crochet a little but have a major burn to learn to knit...these will be at the top of the list to try!!! :)
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Fantastic colors! I have heard how soft bamboo is, and know of a company that has bamboo PJ's! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThese rock! Thanks so much for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteLOVE.LOVE.LOVE! Great job! Found you at Lucky Start Lane...I think? Anyway...I'm your newest follower! Would love a follow back, maybe?
ReplyDeleteI love to crochet, but have never made wash cloths. Maybe I should give it a try. These are really great!
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So pretty, I love the color combo. Thanks for linking up to Sister Sister Sunday!
ReplyDeletecan you really clean your face with yarn??? WOW, that's awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!:)
Hi - I made up probably a dozen washcloths (I make 'em extra large) and gave them to my sister/mom for Christmas last year. I love them to wash my face with. Not too rough, but your face feels really clean.
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ReplyDeleteThese are do pretty. I have a link party called Wednesdays Adorned From Above Blog Hop and would love to have you share this and any other posts with everyone. It runs from Wednesday through midnight Sunday. Here is the link to the party.
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Love!!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful! I love crochet wash cloths! Thank you for being so kind to share your pattern too. It is a dream of mine to learn to crochet. I will hopefully learn this year. I'm dropping by and newly following from the Our Everyday Harvest Harvest of Friends blog hop. I hope that you can stop by and say hello. Happy New Year! http://heresmytakeonit.blogspot.com/
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I love them! I'm going to check out your shop. Your newest follower from Let's Get Social. :)
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Lovely colors!
ReplyDeleteLove the soft colors. I just started using the all cotton dish cloths and LOVE them. Going to check out your shop!
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ReplyDeleteThey are very "spa like", making you feel so pampered.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love these. They look so cozy!
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Thanks for the great post!
-Angie
www.easylivingmom.com
Lovely colours. Put them in the shop!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteI am featuring these on my blog tomorrow!
Ashley
www.simplydesigning.blogspot.com
Very cute!
ReplyDeleteI am featuring these on my blog tomorrow!
Ashley
www.simplydesigning.blogspot.com
Thanks for stopping by my blog Annabelle. I like the shawl.
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