Includes instructions for 6", 9" and 12" square. Photo tutorial also included. The Orange Explosion Dishcloth is the 32nd dishcloth in the Let's Learn a New Crochet Stitch Pattern, Kitchen Edition. 4 sizes have been included; along with the stitch multiple to allow you to resize this to any size project. This stitch pattern is easy enough for a determined beginner and uses only ch, sc and dc stitches (U.S. Crochet Terms). This close scallop stitch, aka as a fan stitch is perfect for baby blankets and baby items as it has a soft and pretty texture without open gaps between the sets of scallops.
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Granny Square Dishcloth
Size: Totally Customizable Gauge: 3 dc and 1 row = 2 cm This is the 35th Let's Learn a New Crochet Stitch Pattern Tutorial for the Kitchen Crochet Thursdays! The Granny Square is easily customizable to various sizes and instructions have been included to allow you to make color changes at the end of every round if you would prefer a Rainbow of Color for your Square. You can use the square for a blanket pattern or as a wash cloth or dishcloth. I've included a super simple edging which you can also apply to larger sizes or smaller sizes using this pattern. Photo tutorials have been included to show you close-up where the stitches need to be place. This is worked all in one piece.
Victoria Dishcloth
Difficulty Level EASY Stitch Multiple Chain a multiple of 3 stitches Finished Size 6 inches by 6 inches 9 inches and 12 inches are available at the end of the post Gauge approximately 16 sts per 4 inches and 2.17 rows per 4 inches Victoria Dishcloth is part of the Let's Learn a New Crochet Stitch Pattern Thursday Tutorials. Full photo tutorial has been included to assist you with learning this new stitch and to help you create a simple dishcloth project. This lacy stitch will look lovely as a shawl or a wrap too - the stitch pattern multiple has been included to allow you to create a project of your choice.
Easy Peasy Blueberry Lime Squeezy Dishcloth
Part of the Let's Learn a New Crochet Stitch Pattern - Kitchen Crochet Edition! Every Thursday learn a new stitch pattern and make a small project with us! This is the 37th Dishcloth in the Series! Have fun making this quick project by following the photo tutorial included in the pattern post. Use up some of yarn stashed yarn to make dishcloths as gifts. Try changing colors every 2 rows instead - or even make this in one solid color.
Chevron Lace Dishcloth
Dress up your kitchen with a Chevron Lace Dishcloth. Made with the Tunisian stitch, this pretty crochet dishcloth pattern will help intermediate crocheters practice while they make an adorable kitchen cloth. Learn how to crochet a dishcloth with a design that resembles lace. You'll love the classic look of this dishcloth, not to mention the sturdy texture. This dishcloth is perfect for wiping up minor spills around the kitchen, or it would make a nice decorative splash of color.
Beginner Granny Square Christmas Doily
This beginner granny square Christmas doily uses just one skein of yarn. Pair the easy crochet stitches used in a granny square with these pretty Holiday colors for a quick crochet project. Christmas is almost here and it's time to start thinking about what you're going to be giving your friends and family. One of the best gifts that I've found that people often don't think of, but really appreciate, are handmade items. A granny square is a popular crochet pattern that has been around for decades. It's used to create everything from afghans, clothing, and home decor items. This easy crochet project took me about 15 hours to make. So, if you have a few hours each day for a week, you can have this beauty done too.