Sun Catcher Dish Cloth These dainty, bright, detailed dish cloths work up quickly and beautifully when using both acrylic or cotton yarns. Acrylic yarns create durable cloths with superior scrub-ability, while cotton cloths can be doubled as face cloths as well, adding an element of simple elegance or sunshiny fun! These cloths are created using size I hooks and medium worsted weight acrylic yarn or cotton yarn with their corresponding size hooks. Note: Joins are worked with slip stitches in top of first stitch of each round. Be sure to count the number of stitches at the end of the rows. Lets Begin! 1. In magic circle, work 7 sc. Join with slip stich to top of 1st sc. 2. ch1, work 2 sc in same sp & each sc around. join. (14 sc) 3. ch3 (counts as 1 hdc and 1 ch st for this round), hdc in same sp, [ch 1, sk1 sc, (hdc,ch1,hdc) in next sc]6x, ch 1, join.(14 ch-1 sps & 14 hdc) 4. ch1, 2sc in same sp, sc in next st, *2sc in next stitch, 1 sc in next 2 stitches, repeat from * around. Join. (36 sc) 5. ch4 (counts as 1 dc & 1 ch-1 sp), dc in same sp, * sk 1 sc, (dc, ch1, dc) in next sc, repeat from * around. Join to 3rd chain of beg. ch-4. (18 ch-1 sps) 6. ch1, sc in same sp, sc in ch-1 sp, *2sc in next stitch, sc in next 4 sts, repeat from * around, ending w 2 sc in 2nd to last stitch of row. Join to 1st sc. (64 sc) 7. ch1, sc in same sp, (ch3, sk 1 sc, sc in next sc) around. Join to 1st sc. (32 ch-3 sps) 8. sl st 1X to land in ch-3 sp, ch4, dc in same sp, * (dc, ch2, dc) in next ch-3 sp, repeat from * around.(32 ch-2 sps) 9. ch 1, *sc in next ch-2 sp, ch3, sc in same sp, repeat from * around. Finish off, and weave in ends. C@2010 Have a LOVEly day! Love all you do, and those you have, with all your heart!
Kitchen Cloth Crochet Pattern - Use this handy kitchen cloth as a duster or dishcloth, quick and easy to crochet, make lovely gifts, they don't need a lot of yarn......
The V-Stitch Waffle crochet stitch is a fun, textured pattern that is reversible and super thick!
This Simple Crochet Dish Cloth is very easy to make and perfect for cleaning. You can even use it as a washcloth depending on your yarn choice. It's a great scrap buster. If you have a ton of scrap yarn, you can whip a bunch of these in no time. Stash them for future use or make them as practical gifts.
Top US crochet blog, Flamingo Toes, shares their Easy Crochet Dishcloth Pattern that is free and perfect for beginners. Click here now for more!!
A soft cotton puff stitch dishcloth that some may think is too pretty to wash dishes with, so it can also be used as a washcloth the .......
SKEINS: 1 skein of Purl Soho’s Gentle Giant TO MAKE: One Hat, any size SIZE PICTURED: Kid, Adult Small COLORS: Wolf Brown, White Peppercorn, Silver Mauve, and Heirloom White
Soft, durable and so pretty! Easy patterns for cotton crochet washcloth and scrubbies make much appreciated birthday, Mother's Day and holiday gifts.
A simple round dish scrubbie pattern that uses Red Heart Scrubby Sparkle Yarn.
If you are considering making a handful of DIY dishcloth patterns, you are probably wondering what the best yarn is for making dishcloths. While many other free crochet and knitting patterns can be worked up in just about any blend of yarn, dishcloths present a unique challenge. Why? Making a knit or crochet dishcloth pattern means you are creating a project that is going to get soaking wet fairly often. This means you have to find a yarn that is able to withstand this sort of wear and tear as well as a yarn that is washable. The best yarns to use when crocheting and knitting dishcloths is something that contains a fair amount of cotton. Cotton yarns are best for making knit dishcloth patterns, but blends work just as well. When picking out the yarn you want to use to knit or crochet a dishcloth, keep in mind that you need to find something that is durable, will hold moisture, and something that will not be destroyed with too much contact with water. What does this mean? This means that wool is not an option. When exposed to too much water, wool can felt, destroying your pattern and yarn in the process. If cotton yarns are the best yarns for making dishcloths, wool is the worst. If you are considering working with blended cotton, cotton and soy blends make excellent choices. Yarns with a cotton and soy blend may be softer and easier on your hands. You just need to insure that the yarn blend is mostly cotton. The cotton portion of the yarn is the material that is holding the moisture, so it stands to reason that you should stick with a 70/30 or even 80/20 cotton blend.
A soft cotton puff stitch dishcloth that some may think is too pretty to wash dishes with, so it can also be used as a washcloth the .......
Take a look at these awesome free patterns for crochet potholders. Oh, we love absolutely everything about them.
Time for crocheting free patterns again! And this one, we are thinking about all of you beginners in this popular activity, all of you who are just learning how to crochet and are trying out different patterns suitable for their skills. Beginners should choose patterns that are simple, well written,…
These dish scrubbers are quick and easy to make and are effective as a scrubber, and holds a lot of suddy soap. :-) So, here's what you ...
Easy Crochet Dishcloth - Free Crochet Pattern: Written Instructions and Chart
CREATIVE BUT PRACTICAL GIFTS From HandmadeByAnnabelle Holiday 4 Pack - 100% Cotton - $12.00 (Note: If you'd prefer to make your own crochet washcloths, here's the pattern: Annabelle's Crochet Washcloth Pattern) Creative but practical gifts! I think that's my theme this year -- something they can use and handmade. Here's a list of ideas from my customers: Twist them up like cupcakes and wrap them in individual boxes Twist them up like candy and wrap them in a pretty box Twist them up like roses Wrap small gifts with washcloths and bows Simple delicate wrapping paper with a ribbon makes your family member or friend feel very special when opened Add them to any gift basket Add them to a bath and body gift basket Wrap pretty for the hostess when going to parties Stocking stuffers Give them to those on your list who are eco friendly New moms love receiving them - add to the baby gift basket Luxurious ORGANIC Cotton - Cream - $11.00 100% ORGANIC Cotton - Walnut - $11.00 100% ORGANIC Cotton - Hunter Green - $11.00 Crisp White !00% Cotton - 8 Pack - $16.00 Holiday 100$ Cotton Christmas Colors - 4 Pack - $12.00 100% Cotton Holiday 4 Pack - $12.00 100% ORGANIC Cotton - $24.00
A simple and free crochet dishcloth pattern - perfect for beginners! This dishcloth pattern uses the half double crochet stitch.
Thick & Quick Bumpy Scrubby ~ Free Crochet Pattern!! This is a fun and easy crochet pattern you can make for yourself or give as a gift!
It’s the season of hot delicious drinks again! And it would be a shame to keep those standard paper to-go sleeves and not to replace them with something warm, soft and cozy. Right? ❤️ These crochet sleeves take only 15-20 minutes to make (maybe a bit more if you’re a beginner). And color options are endless..Skill Level: Beginner. Craft: Crochet.If you know the very basics of crochet, you can make this warm, soft and really cozy Coffee Sleeve for yourself, your family members, or as a wonderful gift. They make lovely stocking stuffers!Instagram: @natalya1905IMPORTANT NOTE ON COPYRIGHT: Finished Crochet Coffee Sleeves are permissible for sale. Please give credit to Natalya1905 as pattern author and use hashtag #natalya1905. Crochet Coffee Sleeve PDF Pattern may not be copied, sold, or distributed in any way. You may print one copy for personal use but may not print multiples to distribute, nor may you share the digital file.
SIZE: Angel 2.75 inches MATERIALS: Size 3 crochet thread Size E (3.5 mm) crochet hook Needles with eye large enough for crochet thread NOTE...
Check out this quick and easy FREE crochet washcloth pattern for my Grit Stitch Crochet Washcloth. This is a great beginner pattern that is easy to learn!
My crochet granny washcloth pattern is a continuation of my granny stitch collection and also my spa items theme, I love designing wash/dishcloths as they are quick to crochet and suit all skill levels. Make in several colors and give as gifts if you wish.
The Iris crochet stitch is an easy, elegnt shell type stitch with a one row repeat. Its excellant drape make is a great choice for blankets, scraves, home decor and more!
Pin It My current obsession is back to making dish cloths. They're so simple that you don't even need to have a pattern, just start crocheting your favorite pattern and go until you have a square. Or, you can follow the current pattern that I've been using to make myself some. Yes, they're just for me. :) Here are the details of what I used to make a wash cloth that is approximately 7.5" square: *Size I 5.5 mm needle *Lily Sugar 'n Cream Yarn in color of your choice (I like to make them in two different coordinating colors) You can use another type of yarn obviously. Just make sure that it is 100% cotton. Anytime you're making dish cloths or wash cloths you need 100% cotton yarn. Chain 32 Row 1: Half double crochet (hdc) in 2nd chain from hook and next 2 chains. Skip 1 chain. *hdc in next 3 chains. Skip 1 chain. Repeat from * to end of row. Row 2: Chain 1. hdc in each stitch across the row (24) Row 3: Chain 2. Triple Crochet (tr) in each stitch across the row (24) Row 4-13: Keep alternating Row 2 and Row 3 (5 times each) Row 14 and 15: Chain 1. hdc in each stitch across (24) Bind off work and sew in loose ends. There! You're finished, wasn't that quick? Here are the finished dish cloths for our beach colored kitchen If using them for a gift, I like to tie a piece of yarn around them for presentation. Pin It
free dishcloth crochet pattern. Crochet rustic farmhouse dishcloth. Easy beginner friendly tutorial inlcudes a YouTube video
Are you looking for a pattern for a crocheted dishcloth? This one is easy, quick, AND cute! It works up quickly, and is easy enough for the beginner crocheter. It is done with a variation of the single crochet stitch, and can be made to any desired size without changing the pattern.
It all started when I was a kid. I remember sitting on the floor in the living room at my grandparents’ house and learning how to crochet. My first crochet project was a mauve dishcloth. I don’t have it anymore, but one thing I remember about it was how uneven the edges were. My crochet...
It all started when I was a kid. I remember sitting on the floor in the living room at my grandparents’ house and learning how to crochet. My first crochet project was a mauve dishcloth. I don’t have it anymore, but one thing I remember about it was how uneven the edges were. My crochet...
Have you ever found yourself with a bunch of leftover yarn and no idea what to do with it? Leftover yarn crochet patterns is the perfect way to use up small amounts of yarn, and there are so many wonderful crochet projects that can be made using those bits of chunky or fine leftover yarn. In this blog post, I'll share some fun and easy crochet patterns that are sure to get you excited about using all your leftover yarn! From blankets and coasters to bags and kitchen crochet accessories, these creative ideas will inspire you when deciding what to make with your stash of leftover yarn.