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	<title>Zyle Knits &#187; dishcloths</title>
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		<title>Peaches and Creme</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 17:18:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I mentioned in a previous post, I&#8217;ve become rather addicted to knitted dishcloths.  If you&#8217;d said this to me two years ago, I&#8217;d have looked at you as if your head had fallen off.  Much the way most people look at me when I mention it, I suppose.  But if you&#8217;ve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I mentioned in a <a href="http://knitting.zyle.co.uk/summer-swap/">previous post</a>, I&#8217;ve become rather addicted to knitted dishcloths.  If you&#8217;d said this to me two years ago, I&#8217;d have looked at you as if your head had fallen off.  Much the way most people look at me when I mention it, I suppose.  But if you&#8217;ve ever used one, you understand! They&#8217;re so sturdy, and the texture is a fantastic scrubber without being abhrasive (depending on your pattern of course.)  Today, after my first day back at work following a lovely week of lounging at home, the perfect surprise was waiting for me on my door mat.  Ok, it wasn&#8217;t <em>that </em>big a surprise considering I just ordered it on Friday, but I&#8217;d temporarily forgotten about it, so it was technically a surprise!</p>
<p><img src="http://knitting.zyle.co.uk/blogimages/peachesandcreme.jpg" alt="Peaches &#038; Creme!" /></p>
<p>4 balls of delicious Peaches &#038; Creme!! It&#8217;s just the best cotton for dishcloths.  Look at it, the colours are amaaaazing.  I could just eat it up!  So, now I have plenty of cloths to knit during my lunch-breaks.  Double whammy!  Lunchtime was becoming problematic &#8211; I can&#8217;t cope with just sitting chatting after finishing my sandwich any more, my hands need to be busy!  I&#8217;ve become good enough at socks that I can try adventurous patterns, but not so good that I can hold a conversation whilst knitting them, and the blanket has way too much faffing with different colours to be considered a portable project, so I&#8217;m thoroughly delighted to have something to rattle on with mindlessly.  Should keep me going for a few weeks!</p>
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