Wash dishes or clean up messy faces with this easy crochet cotton dishcloth pattern. Lacy textures make it beautiful, & functional!
This Textured Crochet Kitchen Towel will brighten up your oven with its gorgeous stitches and texture. Make with this free crochet pattern.
Take a look at these crochet Dishcloths! I don't know about you, but I love to combine the pleasant with the useful.
Pamper yourself at home with a spa day without worrying about anything else! Use our crochet bath pouf pattern to relieve your stress!
Update: I finished a rug, over a year later. : ) It was not the one I started, although I plan to finish that one, too. I decided to use a softer cotton/acrylic blend. It is so soft and the col…
A textured crochet dishcloth that is as beautiful and it is functional. Use this free pattern to make a stack of dishcloths for yourself and your friends.
Bath Mat Free Crochet Patterns
Crochet a cast iron skillet handle protector with this free pattern. Keep your hands from burning when you cook with cast iron!
I absolutely love having crochet towels in my apartment, they help me keep the area tidy and perfectly clean.
Looking for a fun easy crochet potholder? Try making a pot holder from a square with this free pattern! Perfect for beginners and a great gift, too!
Hand Tufted Punch Needle, Modern Embroidered Decorative Cushion Cover, Natural Cotton Yarn and Linen, Fun Home Decor Rug, Gift for Friend Durable, comfortable and adds a pop of color in your home for everyday use. Each pillow cover is handmade using the punch needle technique. This pillow has a cotton envelope style back with invisible zipper closure. You can create a fun corners at your rooms. You can decorate your favorite sofa with this pillow, cozying a reading corner, place in your cover bed. Also use this pillow for sitting on the floor at crowded house parties. CUSTOMIZATION: This piece can be customized with different COLORS and DIMENSIONS- please message me with details, then I will create you a new listing. Please allow 14-18 days delivery for custom orders. SIZE: Pillow Cover 14 inches x 14 inches (35 cm x 35 cm) 16 inches x 16 inches (40 cm x 40 cm) 18 inches x 18 inches (45 cm x 45 cm) 14 inches x 20 inches (35 cm x 50 cm) 22 inches x 22 inches (55 cm x 55 cm) It is completely hand made using the Punch Needle technique. This ethnic-patterned cushion that will change the style of your home is a little out of the ordinary. It will be sent empty, it is zippered. CARE Backed with a washed linen fabric. Spot cleaning only. Do not pull on yarn. Each cover is unique and made-to-order. For this reason, there may be slight differences with the Picture. If you want, it can be prepared specially for you. Thank you for visiting my shop! You can send a message if you need to ask anything. You can follow me on Instagram at @punchgunlugum to see some sneak peeks!
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It's so fun to play with kitchen accessories like crochet potholders. Change them from time to time, they will make your kithchen so fun!
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This crochet sunflower coaster pattern is fast and fun to make and looks great in your home decor. Perfect to give or to keep!
This Tunisian crochet kitchen towel is whipped up using the brick stitch. This stitch creates a look similar to the stacking of bricks, creating a beautiful
Learn how to crochet a towel. Super easy beginner friendly pattern and step by step video tutorial.
Bath puff crochet pattern. Make a bath puff that is part of a crochet bathroom set that is eco friendly and easy to make.
Let's explore the vibrant world of Crochet Scrubbies Patterns! These fun, sustainable, and reusable items bring a splash of color and charm to your
This pattern features the versatile and textured thicket stitch (also called the suzette stitch) and it’s is just perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike.
Explore Your Crochet's free patterns blog and discover inspiring ideas to ignite your creativity. Read our post, 'Dishcloth Free Crochet Patterns'.
This crochet dishcloth is designed using the mini bean stitch and a simple textured border. It will make great gifts.
If you love the moss stitch and crochet pot holders, then the Mabel Pot Holder is for you. The free pattern includes pictures and a video!
These adorable washcloths are the perfect project to liven up your home. Use them for bath time, or in the kitchen - you can even make them as a baby shower or hostess gift! Materials (for two washcloths): Size D/3 (3.25 mm) crochet hook. Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK (100% Cotton): One Skein Champagne White One skein Pale Lilac Yarn Needle. Scissors Measurements: Each cloth measures 7.5” X 7.5”. Skill Level: Advanced Beginner.
Free crochet patterns for a farmhouse kitchen. DIY farmhouse decor is easy with these free crochet dishcloth patterns, free crochet potholder patterns, and more!
Lately I’ve been obsessed with tapestry crochet (crocheting with more than one color in a row) because I love to draw and turn my designs into washcloths and pillow covers. My latest project is this set of washcloths that I made for my son’s bath time. He’s been asking me to make him some new […]
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Learn the basics of crocheting with our beginner-friendly washcloth pattern. Quick, simple, and great for beginners—get started today!
The perfect crochet dishcloth to turn your kitchen green for St. Patrick's day! Enjoy this free crochet dishcloth pattern.
Create one or all of these crochet potholder patterns and crochet hot pad patterns to use in your own kitchen or gift to friends and family!
These Crochet Fruit Coaster Patterns are charming additions to your home decor but also as practical items to protect your surfaces.
The Dotty Dishcloth is a quick and easy pattern that's full of a beautiful, bumpy texture! Come follow along with this free crochet dishcloth pattern!
All free patterns and ideas to make your home decor special and unique with your crocheted items, from rugs and carpets to baskets, kitchen and bath items.
From RedHeart.com Mosaic Basketweave Placemat LW2935 Designed By: Susan Lowman Skill Level: Intermediate Required Supplies: RED HEART Super Saver: 1 skein Read More
This tapestry crochet Coffee Beans Potholder is the right accessory to energize your winter kitchen decor! Perfect gift for coffee lovers
Pumpkin Potholder Crochet Free Pattern - Hot Pad #Potholder; Free #Crochet; Pattern
If you follow my blog, you might remember that I shared how to make a crocheted rug out of clothesline a couple of years ago (here). As I was thinking
Need a dishcloth or washcloth pattern that's easy and has lovely texture? The Suzette Stitch Dishcloth fits the bill and it's a free pattern.
Good news! I made it through my first week at my new job! Woohoo! They were right when they told me it was a very busy office, its VERY BUSY!! I like busy though, it really helps the time to go by quickly and when you are working 12 hours shifts, that's most helpful! Before I started working again I had lots of time to do crafty things. This crocheted edge tea towel is one of those things and I thought I'd show you what I did because its pretty easy, if you know how to crochet already that is. If not, crochet is so easy to learn. I learned as a kid. My sweet Mamaw taught me. I was at Marshall's one day just browsing around when I spotted these adorable floral bunny tea towels! I thought they would look so cute with a crocheted trim on them, so that's where this idea came from! I'm loving yellow and purple for my Spring decor this year so this towel fit right in to that color scheme! Here's a close up of the tag that was on it. Maybe you can still find some for you, but if not, I'm sure there will be lots of cute ones out there to choose from! You will need the following items: Tea Towel Yarn to match Crochet Hook (I used size G) Scissors Needle Thread to match This is the cotton yarn I picked up at Michael's, the color is country yellow. I used a size G crochet needle but you can use whatever size you like. The needle and yarn size will make a difference in how big or small your finished crochet work will be. You can find the yellow yarn as well as lots of other colors, on the Michael's web site for $1.99 right here. Now, I didn't snap pictures of me as I crocheted. That's extremely hard to do alone, but I have two links below where you can see step by step how to create the shell stitch that I made here as well as others. HOW TO CROCHET SHELL STITCH HOW TO CROCHET PRETTY EDGING Here's what I did: 1. Make the chain which is the base of your shell trim. I chained 71 times. That's the length I needed to fit my towel which is 19" wide. 2. Make a single crochet stitch into the second chain stitch from your hook. 3. Skip the next two chain stitches, then make a double crochet stitch into the next chain stitch after that. Make four more double crochet stitches into the same chain stitch, for a total of five double crochet stitches in all. 4. Skip the next two chain stitches. Now make a single crochet stitch into the next chain stitch after the empty chains. Now you have your first crochet shell! 5. Repeat the following to finish your trim: *Skip two chains *Make five double crochets in the next chain stitch. *Skip two chains *Single crochet in the next chain 6. Repeat step 5 until the end of the row, ending with a single crochet in the final stitch. Tie it off. Now you can attach your finished trim to your tea towel by hand sewing it on using a whip stitch like you see me using in the picture above. You'll notice that you can't see my hand stitching on the front side. I made sure that I just grabbed the bottom layer of the towel when I was stitching. I only added the trim to one end. You can certainly add it to both ends, but I chose not to. One thing I will remind you of is, if your towel has a "right side up" design on it, make sure you add your trim to the correct end of your towel or like me, you may have your bunnies hanging upside down! I made this mistake and had to take the trim back off and reattach it the correct way. :) If you love these yellow tulips, you can find them right here in my Amazon shop. There are lots of colors and are at an excellent price! $16 for 30 tulips! If you loved this idea and want to save it for later, be sure to pin it to your favorite Pinterest board. I have a Pinterest board all set up called Kitchen Goodness that has lots of fun stuff and I'm pinning something new every day. Won't you join me? GREAT NEWS! I now have an Amazon Storefront! If you ever want to purchase anything I'm showing you here, you can pop over to my shop and see what I've picked out for you! Click right here to visit. It doesn't have to be done all at once. It is a slow process in the works! C-ya next time! I'm Linking to: These lovely and FUN parties! Between Naps on the Porch The Dedicated House - (I was featured) The Self Sufficient Home Acre