Tunisian crochet is used to create this Pretty Pebbles Dishcloth. Once you learn how to do Tunisian crochet, using your new skills can be addicting. This dishcloth pattern is really quite simple to crochet if you know the basics of Tunisian crochet. Plus, it's easy to adjust the size of this Pretty Pebbles Dishcloth, so you could also use it as a washcloth or potholder if you prefer. Worsted weight variegated cotton yarn is ideal to use for this free crochet pattern, but any color works just as well.
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Berry Stitch Spa Washcloth or Dishcloth
The cute and adorable crochet berry stitch makes an absolutely delicious crochet texture! Whether you're making a crochet dishcloth, a spa washcloth set, or just making practice swatches to learn a new stitch, you'll love this gorgeous crochet washcloth pattern. This crochet washcloth pattern includes a full photo tutorial for the berry stitch, AND the pattern you can use to make the crochet spa washcloth. If you use the same yarn as in the sample, you can get two washcloths from the same ball with just a few yards to spare! Perfect for a relaxing project.
Simple Shells Washcloth: Quick and Easy Textured Stitch Pattern
The Simple Shells Washcloth is made with alternating rows of solid stitches and groups of shells, creating a pretty surface for scrubbing anything you need in the bath and kitchen! This washcloth is worked in rows using chains and double crochet stitches. You can easily customize the stitch repeat in multiples of 5+2 (+2 for the turning chain), then work any odd multiple of rows. While you don't see the term shell in the specialty stitch and technique section of this pattern, the group of five double crochet stitches worked into one place is a shell. Either way of writing the instruction is correct, and we hope beginners enjoy the simplicity in this version (the stitch chart should help, too). THIS IS A GREAT PATTERN BECAUSE: Washcloths are fun projects to learn new crochet stitches (especially when you follow our crochet chart with the written instructions)! You can use these in the bath or kitchen (plus, they make great gifts)! This project works great with cotton yarns (just one skein or less)! You'll get to practice a lot of crochet skills: rows, stitch tension, stitch counting and recognition, shells (5 double crochet stitches into 1 space) , borders, gauge and size, finishing techniques and more!
Practice Makes Perfect Tunisian Potholder
If you're new to the Tunisian crochet stitch, you can hone your skills while you make a Practice Makes Perfect Tunisian Potholder. This crochet potholder is thick and resistant to heat, which is exactly what you need in a potholder. The Tunisian stitch makes this potholder strong and long-lasting. You'll love the homemade look of this basic crochet potholder pattern. Practice your stitch and gain a valuable kitchen item that you can use every day.
Tresca Tunisian Potholder
With a simple and elegant design, the Tunisian Crochet Tresca Potholder combines beauty and functionality. Crochet this free and easy double-thick potholder. The pattern includes written instructions and a chart in the PDF version. Construction This potholder is made by joining two identical Tunisian crochet squares. This way you'll get a double-thick potholder, which is perfect to handle hot pots and pans in the kitchen. Size The finished Tunisian Crochet Tresca Potholder is a square with a side of approximately 5.5″ (14 cm).
Shamrock Potholder
Create this beautiful crochet shamrock dishcloth (and pot of gold dishcloth) or potholder (directions for both)! The dishcloths are made with 100% cotton yarn, following a simple chart. Directions are for both dishcloths and can be combined to make a beautiful potholder. The final dishcloth measures approx. 7.5 X 7.5". You will need to know how to: - single crochet - change colors - follow a color chart Materials needed: - 100% cotton yarn in white, green and a contrasting color for the border (shamrock dishcloth). White, green, black, yellow and the contrasting color are used for the pot of gold dishcloth. I used Lily Sugar N' Cream for the white, green, yellow and black yarn and I Love This Cotton in "Sunshiny" for the border. -Size H, 5.00 mm crochet hook -Blunt needle for sewing ends