It’s Free Pattern Friday!
Today, Macaron Cloths in Cottonwood (pattern link here).
Why macarons? Well…

These are sweet little knitting confections. Made in organic Cottonwood, they’re small projects that are satisfying on-the-go knitting, or great quick gifts.
From very easy…

…to slightly more complex

…to something you might have to look at a couple of times.

The i-cord border and loop on the corner for hanging are a great touch. There’s something here for every knitter. Cottonwood has a lot of colors – I’m seriously considering pre-knitting some cloths for the next baby shower I’m invited to.

If you want to try your hand at lace, this is a good starting point. And if you want to try your hand at making macarons… well, just be sure to invite us over.
Happy crafting!