My Free Crochet Dishcloth Pattern
It's no secret that homemade dishcloths make great gifts. Both crochet and knit varieties last forever, holding up through repeated beatings in the washer and dryer, not to mention what they goI'm no designer and like to crochet simple things, but I played around with a favorite crochet stitch and threw this little number together very quickly. Others that I have shared the pattern with have proclaimed it to be a hit because of its simplicity and functionality, while still being an attractive piece.
I prefer a crochet dishcloth that has a little bit of a raised stitch and even have a few set aside that I use strictly
as washcloths - they're perfect in the bath for gentle exfoliating without being too rough. I think this pattern will work well in the bath as well as the kitchen.
You may print this pattern for your personal use, but if sharing with others, please do so by providing a direct link to this page.
Gentle Ridges Dishcloth
Finished size approx 8"x8"
DC = double crochet
SC = single crochet
SK = skip
Ch - chain
St = stitch
Sl St= slip stitch
With size H crochet hook and any kitchen cotton yarn, ch 30
Row 1: dc in 3rd ch from hook, sk 1, * sc and dc in next ch, sk 1 * - repeat from * to * to end of row, ending with sc in last stitch. Ch 2, turn.
Rows 2-21 are worked in back loop only except for first and last stitch.
Row 2 - 20: dc in first st, sk 1, * working in back loop only, sc and dc in next space, sk 1 *, repeat from * to * to end of row, ending with sc in last st. Ch 2, turn.
Finishing: After completing last st in row 20, sc/ch 1/sc in that corner space, continue to sc around all sides of piece, with sc/ch 1/sc in corners. Join with sl st to first sc in first corner worked. Bind off and work in ends.
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Catherine Spencer
12/05/2009
I could even handle this pattern! Thanks :) My mom loves to bathe with these, too.
Karen Zakavec
09/08/2009
This looks like an easy project for someone who hasn't crocheted in years - that would be me!
Loki Morgan
09/06/2009
I have some of these that my grandmother made years ago and passed on to my mom. They are so special! (=
Theresa Wiza
08/12/2009
Very pretty pattern.
Sheryl Young
07/17/2009
No time to crochet...still writing...
Bethany Marsh
07/15/2009
My Grandmom loved to crochet. : )
K. Karl
07/14/2009
Great pictures! I really will pass this on to family who crochet.
SAIKAT KUMAR DUTTA
07/13/2009
very nice.
Jeff Rogers
07/13/2009
Great idea.
Carol Roach
07/13/2009
very nice
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