Easy Textured Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 เม.ย. 2024
- You are going to love the double sided texture in this quick-to-make Easy Textured Dishcloth crochet pattern! Dishcloths are a wonderful item to crochet! They don't typically use up a lot of yarn, you can mix and match colours, and they are fairly quick to work up making them a great gift for a friend or for your own self around the home.
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Skill Level: Easy
Gauge: 15 stitches x 17 rows of pattern = 4 inches
Finished Size: Approximately 8 x 8 inches
Yarn: Pima Cotton by Lion Brand® (186 yds/170 m; 100g/3.5 oz; 100% cotton; (4) worsted weight). You will need approximately 150 yards per dishcloth.
Hook: Size H/8 (5 mm) hook.
Notions: Yarn Needle
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Sarah - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
You have a very calm voice, I like watching and listening to your tutorials.
Love the nubby-ness!!!!! Have a fabulous day!
Love this pattern! I've been looking for easy, super textured stitches that don't create big gaps. Thanks!
😂 Wash cloth -Dish cloth - whatever cloth 🤣 it doesn’t matter sweet heart! 🤣. Here in New York 🗽 we interchange our words too. I think 🤔 especially us women , with so much that is on our plates with do that with many things, I do it with my kids names 🤣 it’s a universal language darling! We all understand what you are saying 🤣 I’m just very grateful and appreciate the fact that you have taken the time to show us this beautiful pattern and all the wonderful things you teach us by being on this platform and sharing you amazing knowledge/ art of crochet 🧶 thank you my sweet friend for all you do! 🥰💙😘
The texture of this stitch it terrific! I don’t like puff stitches or baubles per se, but the kind of raised texture created by stitches like this is something that tickles me. Still struggle with those backwards guys like the reverse crochet, but I will persevere! Thanks, as always!
Beautiful pattern!
Love this!!! It would make a super warm and fun textured blanket as well. Thanks so much for sharing.
I don't make wash or dish cloths but I'm probably going to use this stitch for a baby blanket since it doesn't have large gaps. Thank you
Yep. I like this for a scarf, actually. I work almost exclusively in cotton because I live in Mexico--and cotton yarn is not only readily available but cheap, too. (Compared to the U.S.) AND, I like it for baby blankets, too. I haven't DONE those yet, but I'm betting they'd be quite attractive,
Love, love, love Sarah's tutorial....beautiful dishcloth! Thank you, Sarah
Thanks for another beautiful pattern and for walking us through it!
Soooo pretty! Thanks! Love it!! Going to try and make this! ❤❤
This is so pretty thank you so much . I am making wash clothes to go i our Christmas shoe boxes at church we put a bar of soap in the center and wrap them up and tie with ribbon . For sure going to make these it is nice to have a new pattern ❤
This is a great stitch combo! I like it much better than the even moss stitch dishcloths I’ve done before. The first row is a little fiddly, but after that it goes quickly.
Love this stitch.
I look forward to making this
Thank you for sharing it with us.❤
Does it curl?
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for beginners it would be nice to repeat stitch steps all the way on the first couple rows on video
Does this stitch have a name? Cluster Moss haha