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.
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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.
Cotton Dishcloth
This classic cotton dishcloth is made in soft 100% cotton yarn, it is a simple to make cloth with just one pattern row so a great project if you are a beginner crocheter, a nice sized cloth which is durable and can be used wet for washing those dishes or dry as a cloth/duster for wiping down your surfaces. Make some for your own kitchen or just add a bottle of dish soap and you have a gift for someone else.
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!
Up and Down Crochet Dishcloth
Wipe away the dirt and grime with this Up and Down Crochet Dishcloth. This free dishcloth pattern uses the up and down stitch to make a beautiful cloth for wiping those dirty dishes clean. These cloths are easy to make, and they're absolutely delightful to look at. You'll love how decorative this dishcloth is, as it's a small, but mighty, free crochet pattern that can really add some vibrancy and color to your kitchen. These dishcloths also make great gifts for family, friends, or the new neighbors who just moved in down the block.
Tunisian Crochet Kitchen Towel
Learn how to make a Tunisian crochet kitchen towel for your home with this free crochet pattern. This dish towel is made using the honeycomb stitch and the Tunisian simple stitch. You will first work the Tunisian honeycomb stitch and then you will work the Tunisian simple stitch. After you've made the simple stitch, then you will work the honeycomb stitch pattern again. Once you've completed all rows, you will slipstitch to bind off for the last row and then crochet a loop.
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)
Granny Chevron Table Runner: Quick and Easy Stitch Pattern
If you love the classic look of chevrons, and the granny stitch in crochet, you'll love this piece! The Granny Chevron Table Runner is made with simple repeats of chain and double crochet stitches, using the classic look of a granny stitch to create a chevron design! This table runner has three distinct chevron points, created by skipping over stitches (decreasing) and adding multiple stitches (increasing). The classic granny stitch is used here to add even more depth and texture to this table runner - making this a true statement piece for the center of your dining table. Once you get started with this piece, and memorize the one repeating row of stitches, it is very quick and easy to work up with very little focus needed! Because this is a piece of decoration, you can use yarn colors, fibers, and weights that you like best. Follow the pattern exactly to make a 44” long runner, or you can easily adjust the pattern length by adding rows until you have a length you love. While this pattern is written to create a table runner, you can use the stitch repeat multiple to work this design into other projects: washcloth, scarf, blanket, rug, and so much more!