- Designed by RepeatCrafterMe
Here you can see another Waffle Stitch Washcloth that looks like a delicious waffle. What do you think about making them light brown as real waffles? I think they'll look funny and amazing! Or just choose you favoutite colour and start today!
Top photo is by Avery Lane Ccreations /Ravelry.com and bottom photo is by angiecooper / Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on its Ravelry page here.
Waffle Rainbow Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by DROPS design
Just look at these cute Waffle Rainbow dishcloths! Aren’t thay amazing? I'm sure they'll look lovely in the kitchen, especially if it's in bright colors like white. Of course you can choose another colors of the yarn, it's up to you!
Squared Waffle Rainbow Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Buttonnose Crochet
Waffle stitch is proven to be one of the most classic and timeless stitches out there. and I can clearly see why it's like that! Waffle stitch is not only beautiful, but also has a lovely, nice in touch texture, that makes the whole project (in this base, a blanket) so unique!
Raised Squared Waffle Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Buttonnose Crochet
A 5 mm hook will be just about right for this amazing waffle stitch square. What's more, It's really amazing how different a project can look by simple adding a lacy stitch, because it made this blanket so vintage and classic, right?
Waffle Stitch Dishcloth Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by RepeatCrafterMe
If you love interiors where everything fits together perfectly, you'll love this idea. Cloths and aren’t associated with anything pretty, but you can create a pretty Waffle Stich Dishcloths for your kitchen or bathroom, but in addition to functionality they werealso a decoration!
Squared Waffle Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Buttonnose Crochet
This project is a starting point for something bigger and more beautiful. Squared Waffle is a tutorial on how to create lovely structured waffle stitch, that can be made in any size - left as small squared potholder, or worked up into big blanket or even bedspread. It's all up to you! The technique itself is for experienced beginners.