Horror

What stands out as the first moment you were terrified by a book? For me, it was a Stephen King novel, and it gave me nightmares for a week. Now, I'm not as terrified by horror stories, but there's still something about things that go bump in the night that really gives me the heebie jeebies. This dishcloth represents that first terrifying moment I had in a story.

Horror Dishcloth
Finished Dimensions: 9 inches wide by 6.25 inches tall
Materials:
Peaches and Cream worsted weight cotton in Apple Green and Black US Size 8 circular or straight needles
Gauge:
15 stitches by 22 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch
Directions:
Cast on 40 stitches. Rows 1-6: Knit even Row 7: Begin Horror Chart, row 1. This is a right side row, so all stitches will be knit. Wrong side, even rows will be purled back.
Horror Chart:

Rows 27-33: Knit even
Bind off Loosely

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