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Crunch Stitch Washcloths

Use this pattern for the Crunch Stitch Washcloths to learn a new stitch and create something useful for your home at the same time. These washcloths are beginner-friendly, and you have a choice to make them either in one color or using two colors. My favorite one is the pink and blue version because you can use leftover scrap yarn from bigger projects. The solid bumpy texture of the crunch stitch is perfect for these washcloths. They make beautiful gift sets paired with a handmade soap or body wash.

Crunch Stitch Washcloths

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

Crochet Swiffer Pad

Most of us own a swiffer or something similar. I don't own one now but I do have something from the dollar store that does the same exact thing! As I'm trying to be more eco-friendly in my purchases and what I use around my house, the idea of buying a pad just to throw away is not a-okay with moi. Plus I need a more cost-effective option besides spending $4.50 before tax for a box of 16 twice a month on dry pads. I feel like I could buy so much yarn with the $108 I would be saving by making them myself. As I'm looking for a solution, I grabbed my hook and yarn an went on creating. I mean what else was I gonna do besides crochet me a pad or 2?!? The design is best if you use a cotton or other plant-based fiber for it. Blends are also great options.

Crochet Swiffer Pad

Pumpkin Spice Crochet Coffee Cozy

Beginners rejoice - we have the perfect project for you that can be worked up in under an hour, uses some fluffy bulky yarn and can make a perfect "just because" gift because it can be enjoyed by anyone - the Pumpkin Spice Coffee Cozy. Worked in a super easy stitch pattern, this coffee cozy is the perfect fall accompaniment.
In the designer's own words: "What is the one thing that can make a brisk fall morning even better? A pumpkin spice latte of course! The Pumpkin Spice Coffee Cozy will be the perfect last minute gift for that special person who loves fall. It only takes about 30 minutes to complete!

Pumpkin Spice Crochet Coffee Cozy

Whispering Pines Dishcloth

The whispering pines dishcloth is a great crochet project to add to the home and they are also so useful to have as well! Instead of buying dishcloths you can just easily make your own with this free crochet pattern and you can make them in all the colors that you want too, how fun! I made the whispering pines dishcloth with a single strand of yarn but if you wanted them really thick (which i know some people like) you can easily hold two strands together and just follow the free pattern below. If you do go with the two strands held together just note they will end up larger than mine and you will need to adjust you hook accordingly and you will need more cotton yarn to do this!

Whispering Pines Dishcloth

Double-Sided Scrubby Dishcloth

These scrubby dishcloths are the perfect all purpose cleaning cloths. They are double sided with a gentle cotton side for nonabrasive cleaning and a scrubby side for tougher jobs. Make a set for yourself or to give as a gift. Best of all, you can just throw them in the wash when you're done and they're good as new! Two sizes of these crochet dishcloth patterns are included. Free crochet pattern from Petals to Picots.

Double-Sided Scrubby Dishcloth

Volume One Hand Towel

This hand towel combines 6 different stitch patterns that together make such a beautiful textured pattern! You'll need some worsted weight cotton yarn. I used Lily Sugar n Cream in my favorite Ecru colorway, but Paintbox Cotton Aran and Crafters Secret Cotton are great alternatives! It is also great for using up cotton scraps you might have in your stash - change colors for each stitch pattern. This hand towel took me 5 hours to complete.

Volume One Hand Towel

Corelle Bowl Cozy

Microwaveable crochet bowl cozies had their moment in 2018 and I thought they were a brilliant idea. After searching for the perfect free pattern for a bowl cover that would fit my Corelle dinnerware I finally decided to just design my own. This simple bowl cozy pattern is easy enough for a beginner and will fit any standard size Corelle brand bowl. Materials One small 2.5 oz ball of cotton yarn (I used Peaches and Cream in Rosemary) 4.25 mm G hook Scissors Needle for weaving in ends Stitches used: magic circle half double crochet single crochet (front loop only)

Corelle Bowl Cozy

Any Holiday Textured Dishcloth

The Any Holiday Textured dishcloth is an easy and fast project featuring a unique looking stitch - the modified dropped double crochet. This stitch creates such a wonderful texture and unique look - on both sides of the dishcloth! You can use any color combo to create a look specific to the Holiday or season desired! So many different options! I used small amounts of Lily Sugar n Cream cotton yarn but if you have another 100% cotton yarn available then use that instead. A great project to use up your scraps.

Any Holiday Textured Dishcloth