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Rhymes With Clue
Nov 18, 2010

Radiant Cotton is a nice one. Lots of color choices, usually. I like to get it at my LYS because they will cake it free, and I like supporting local businesses--but it's cheaper online.

I have also used Dishie, Coastal Cotton, and Lily Sugar & Cream. All worsted weight. Dishie and Coastal are pretty similar and while they are dishcloth-friendly (Dishie? yeah) the things I have made (not clothes, except for a hat) have not particularly felt like dishcloths. Lily Sugar & Cream is fatter, I found it harder to work with, and definitely puts me in mind of those grade-school woven potholder things. Compared to these, Radiant Cotton is lighter (it's DK or light worsted) and has a bit of sheen to it.

The online places that have it also have other cotton choices but I've not used them so can't compare.

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