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Easy Crochet Dishcloth Pattern

Looking for an easy-to-make and maintain crochet dishcloth? If yes, work on this washable crochet dishcloth with a free pattern. You can make this cloth more stylish by adding flair at the ends with double crochet stitches. Use an F 5.00mm crochet hook with your desired color cotton yarn to make these dishtowels. Furthermore, a yarn needle is the best option to consider for weaving at the ends effortlessly.

Easy Crochet Dishcloth Pattern

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Smoothie Cloth Set

I love being able to make things for specific needs. Recently I decided a hanging towel would work perfectly in our trailer bathroom. The only problem is there is a hook and not a bar to wrap a tabbed cloth around. I finished the top off with a D ring instead and it is just right. Of course I needed some cloths to match. Materials and Details Red Heart Scrubby Smoothie Cotton Yarn: 100-120 yds OR Red Heart Scrubby Cotton Yarn: 90-110 yds Crochet Hooks: H, I Miscellaneous: Yarn needle for weaving in ends Hanging Towel Only: Large D-ring (bottom width 1 ⅜” - 1 1/2”) or 3/4” button, sewing needle, thread Finished Measurements: Smoothie Cotton Large Cloth: 11” x 11” Scrubby Cotton Small Cloth: 7.5” x 7.5” Hanging Towel: 12” wide x 12” tall (not including ring)

Smoothie Cloth Set

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Crunch Stitch Dish Cloth

The crunch stitch dish cloth crochet pattern is perfect for beginners! The crunch stitch, also known as the moss stitch is a combo stitch of slip stitches and half double crochet stitches. The pattern calls for cotton yarn a size H8 crochet hook. This wash cloth is also the perfect body scrubber in the shower as a wash cloth too! The texture is great for lifting dirt and exfoliating your skin. Grab your hook and try one today!

Crunch Stitch Dish Cloth

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Crochet Dishwashing Cloth Pattern

Want to get rid of boring dishcloths and washcloths? Crochet them yourself instead of investing in store-bought dishtowels. The best thing about handmade crochet dishcloths is that you can make them in the desired size and shape according to your skills. To create these easily maintainable crochet pieces of crochet art, use Red Heart scrubby cotton yarn in different colors with an H-sized crochet hook. Moreover, you can also go for a yarn needle for weaving the corners and borders smoothly.

Crochet Dishwashing Cloth Pattern

Rustic Crochet Dish Cloth Rag Pattern

Add more summer colors and decor to your kitchen with these beautiful rustic crochet dishcloths. No matter what yarn you choose for the crochet project, cotton yarn is the most suitable option to crochet the dishcloths. You can start working on this cloth only with single crochet and double crochet together. Additionally, you require a hundred cotton yarn and a 5.00mm crochet hook to make this full of life and brightness rustic crochet dishcloth. 

Rustic Crochet Dish Cloth Rag Pattern

Plastic Bag Holder - Free Crochet Pattern

Recently we made a move into a new house, as we were unpacking I began to collect a large pile of plastic grocery bags. I generally use this bags pretty often so I didn’t want to throw them away. That’s when I realized I didn’t have a bag holder to put them in. Moving can be pretty expensive so the last thing I wanted to do was purchase one knowing full well I could make one myself, so I did! 

Plastic Bag Holder - Free Crochet Pattern

You can easily make this bag as long as you want to fit more grocery bags, my family is pretty small so I made a smaller bag holder. If you want a larger one just work more rounds in-between the increases/decreases. 

I always recommend using cotton yarn when working an anything household related. For this pattern I used Peaches and Cream’s Cotton yarn which you can find HERE. They have so many colors to choose from!

Plastic Bag Holder - Free Crochet Pattern

Materials - 
5.00mm Crochet Hook

8.00mm Crochet Hook

100 yards Medium (4) weight cotton yarn

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Stitch Marker

Gauge - 
Double Crochet in the round

8 Sts = 4”

6 Rows - 4”

Abbreviations - 
Ch - Chain

DC - Double Crochet

SC - Single Crochet

DC2Tog - Double Crochet Two Stitches Together (Dec)

Sl St - Slip Stitch

St(s) - Stitch(es)

PM - Place Marker

Notes - 
Bag is worked from the bottom up.

Chain 2 DOES NOT count as a stitch.

Plastic Bag Holder - Free Crochet Pattern

Pattern
Using Larger Hook (8.00mm)

Begin with magic circle

R1 - Working loosely (Leaving almost a 1” hole) Ch2, DC10 times into circle, Sl St to beginning (10)

R2 - Ch2, 2DC into each stitch around, Sl St to beginning (20)

R3 - Ch2, *DC, 2DC*, repeat around, Sl St to beginning (30)

R4 - PM, DC into each stitch around (30)

Repeat round 4 13 MORE times for a total of 17 rounds. If you want a longer bag to fit more plastic bags work more rounds. 

R18 - *DC2Tog, DC, *Repeat around (20)

Using Small Hook (5.00m)

R19 - SC into each Stitch around (20)

R20 - SC into each Stitch around (20)

Loop

Ch26, Sl St back into the first stitch. 

Fasten off, weave in all ends.