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A Granny's Square Dishcloth

Use this A Granny's Square Dishcloth free crochet pattern made of Bernat Handicrafter Cotton Naturals. A dishcloth is great to wash your dishes with. Plus, it's a super easy crochet pattern to make and follow, so there is no reason for you not to get started. This is a great beginner crochet pattern for you to really sink your hook into and have some fun with. Also, be sure to check out the awesome crochet video that will tell you all about the best yarns for you to buy for when you're making dishcloths!

A Granny's Square Dishcloth

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Colorful Crochet Dishcloths

Wage war on dirty dishes with these Colorful Crochet Dishcloths. These crochet dishcloths are quick and easy to make, and they're excellent weapons in your never-ending battle against food waste and grease. By combining the powers of tulle and cotton yarn, this free dishcloth pattern makes a dishcloth that can absorb and retain soapy water while still having a surface that's great for scrubbing. This pairing keeps the dishcloth from wearing down as easily when the two materials are used separately. Keep that kitchen sink clean with this amazing crochet dishcloth pattern.

Colorful Crochet Dishcloths

Thick Crochet Dishcloths

These Thick Crochet Dishcloths are nice, chunky, and textured. There are an endless number of ways to use this pattern, so feel free to use your imagination. You can use them as a face cloth to wash off your makeup at the end of the day or as a great general house cleaning cloth. These crochet dishcloths are durable and versatile. They make a great gift for anyone in your life. Since they are quick and easy to work up, you can make a set of three or four in various colors and present a handmade package to a loved one. Everyone uses dishcloths in one capacity or another. You can't go wrong with this easy crochet pattern.

Thick Crochet Dishcloths

Not Your Grandma's Dishcloth

After so many years of washing dishes, your dishcloths need to be replaced, and what better way to do that than to make your own. Using the double crochet stitch, solids or variegated yarns you can create some fun dishcloths that are Not Your Grandma's Dishcloths. These are easy to crochet, which makes it easy to work up many of them in a short period of time. If you're in need of a last minute gift or bulk gifting, then this dishcloth will do the trick. This dishcloth also makes a great housewarming or hostess gift, too.

Not Your Grandma's Dishcloth

Waffle WashCloth - Free Crochet Pattern

Waffle WashCloth - Free Crochet Pattern

Hello! Today I am SO excited to be sharing another washcloth pattern with you all. I just love how quick, easy, and totally adjustable washcloths can be, and it seems like you all do as well! As always when it comes to crocheting wash and dishcloths you should always use a 100% cotton yarn. Hobby Lobby’s I Love This Cotton is the perfect yarn to use for this pattern, but really any cotton yarn will do.

Camellia Washcloth

The Camellia Washcloth is a beginner friendly, textured washcloth pattern that is great for the kitchen or bathroom! A simple, one row repeat creates a beautiful oversized washcloth. Pattern Difficulty: Easy Sizing: 10” x 10” Yarn: 94-205 yards Dishie Worsted 100% cotton yarn You might be wondering if crochet washcloths are really useful and hold up well to a dirty pot in the sink or stuck on food. I'm here to tell you that if you use the right yarn, the answer is yes! I use my crochet washcloths in the kitchen mostly. They are used to wash dishes, wipe counters, and clean up spills. They get washed in the washing machine and dried in the dryer. And they look good as new after all that!

Camellia Washcloth

Woven Crochet Dishcloths Pattern

To weave a woven dishcloth working on each stripe separately. To make this striped crochet dishcloth, use cotton yarn in combination colors and schemes. The main reason for choosing cotton yarn is that you can wash and maintain it effortlessly. If you are an initial level crochet crafter, nothing would better than practicing on each strip of this dish napkin. Later, you can sew them together. Use a small F-size crochet hook to make this dishcloth with tight stitches.

Woven Crochet Dishcloths Pattern

Double Thick Scrubby Dishcloth

I whipped up this very quick and easy scrubby dishcloth. If you haven’t worked with Scrubby Yarn before, this would make a great first project. This easy dishcloth is crocheted with a larger sized hook (7 mm) and uses only simple stitches. The Double Thick Scrubby Dishcloth is crocheted with 2-strands of Scrubby Yarn held together. I chose to use 2 different colors from my Stash but you could just as easily use 2 strands from one ball of yarn. This scrubby dishcloth took me less than 15 minutes to crochet - so I'm sure you will have it done quickly too!

Double thick and super squishy, its small size makes it particularly good at getting into smaller corners and edges. I personally prefer smaller dishcloths for cleaning, they are just easier for my hands to hold onto! Try this pattern and let me know what you think! Maybe you will decide you prefer small dishcloths too! You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern - just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size of your project will also be different.

Double Thick Scrubby Dishcloth