This Crochet Dishcloth is so fast & easy that you can make several of as gifts for Christmas, House-warming, even birthday! Use up your scrap balls of yarn for this project!
I'm going through my site and refreshing and updating many of my patterns. For this one, I'd like to change my statement on using acrylic yarn. Since I discovered the cotton yarn at Hobby Lobby; I Love This Cotton, I've never gone back to any others for my dish cloths!
It's luxurious and retains it's softness even after many washes.
Durable Dish Cloth
Crochet Dish Cloth Pattern
H8/5mm Hook
ch 26
Row 1: sc in second stitch from hook and across. Ch 1, turn
Row 2: sc in 1st sc, (ch 1, sk 1 ch, sc) to the end. Ch 1, turn.
Row 3: sc in 1st st (dc in empty ch of row below, sc in next sc) across to end. Ch 1, turn
Row 5: sc in 1st sc (dc in empty space of row below, sc in next sc) across to end. Ch 1, turn
Repeat rows 4 and 5 to the desired size. Mine finished out at 7 3/4" square!
Row2: ch1, sk 1 ch, sc....(???)
ReplyDeleteI didn't use brackets, as is the norm for crochet patterns. My apologies. It's a repeat of those stitches to the end of the row.
DeleteHook size?
ReplyDeleteH8/5.00mm
DeleteI love it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to trying it!
ReplyDeleteHi Shelly, just joined your blog.. Love the pattern for the dishcloth, been looking for some new patterns. So pleased I found yours.. :)
ReplyDeleteI made this dishcloth and wanted to add it to my Rav projects. I added your pattern so I could add my project. Please look it over and make any changes necessary. BTW - I love this cloth!!
ReplyDeleteI always get excited to find another Shelly, although we spell it differently
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this pattern!! It is perfect! A friend gave me several huge skeins of Sugar and Cream yarn and I wanted to make dish cloths to donate to the Christmas boxes we give from church to families in need. I have got my first one about half done and love the way it is coming along.
Thank you again for your generosity.
be blessed~Shelley (with an 'e')
I am a beginner in reading patterns, I'm gonna give this one a try. Thanks
ReplyDeleteDoes the acrylic yarn really do well for dish cloths?
ReplyDeleteI really think that depends on the brand, honestly. For example, a brand with a rough texture such as Red Heart basic or Bernat Super Saver would likely do nicely to give it that scrubby texture. I have found that some cottons, such as the well-known Lily N Cream don't seem to absorb well; at least not in my experience. I prefer to use the Bernat Super Saver. Absorbs and scrubs well.
Deleteare you a 'loose crocheter" or a 'tight crocheter" the reason I ask is because I find that I need a larger hook size for things like this because I am a "tight crocheter'.
ReplyDeleteALSO I know where you can find a super super soft cotton to make your spa cloths!
It's called "I love this cotton" and it's sold at Hobby Lobby. It's my 'go to' cotton for spa cloths and also for baby bath cloths... try it I know you'll love it!
thanks
Jean
http://www.mamajeansgoodforyou.com/
I just discovered the "I love this cotton" from Hobby Lobby myself and I love, love, love it too!! Its very soft, and absorbent so I've been making everything with it... you just can't beat cotton for lots of items!!
Deletegoing to have to give it a try for some Christmas presents
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this pattern. It was easy AND fast! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletelove crocheting and this pattern is the easist to crochet thanks
ReplyDeleteLove the pattern and thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI made this out of cotton yarn. Pattern is a breeze. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat does SK mean
ReplyDeleteSue Lee,
DeleteSK is a very common crochet term that means skip. When you see it, you should see another abbreviation that follows which indicates the stitch you are to skip.
I am looking forward to trying this pattern, I am a total beginner. Can someone point me in the right direction for crochet terms and examples of those?
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
Ugh. My message did not process. Anyway, again as I said before "beautiful pattern". Written nice and clear!!!!!!!! Have a nice day!!!!!
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