Happy Mother’s Day! I just finished up these modern looking dishcloths as a gift for my mother and am excited to be able to share them with you all. Read on down to use these Dishcloth Crochet Patterns today!
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I am excited for you to make these easy patterns!
Happy Crocheting!
Beginner-Friendly and Simple!
I made these in three sizes, but you can feel free to make these in any size you wish. These also use basic crochet stitches which is always positive. If you can single crochet and half double crochet then you can make these patterns!
The Yarn
The patterns are worked in a Lily’s Sugar n’ Cream cotton yarn that is available in quite a bit of different colors. I decided to go with some muted tones in sunshine, sage green, tangerine, and jute for mine. Feel free to use whichever color matches the kitchen you are making them for.
Let’s get started on this pattern and happy crocheting!
(I realized that I photographed the sunshine & jute dishcloth with the wrong side up!! Sorry!!)
DISHCLOTH CROCHET PATTERNS
MATERIALS:
- Cotton yarn: I used Lily Sugar ’n Cream in sunshine, tangerine, sage green and jute
- Crochet hook: USG6/4.00MM
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
- Twine
- Tan card stock
- Hole punch
- Printer
ABBREVIATIONS
- CH= Chain
- HDC= Half Double Crochet
- SC= Single Crochet
THE PATTERNS
Dishcloth 1:
- CH 31
- ROW 1: with sunshine SC in the second chain from the hook, HDC in next chain, * SC in next chain, HDC in next chain repeat from * across. across the entire row, turn. (30)
- ROW 2: chain 1 * SC in first st, HDC in next st, repeat from * across row, turn. (30)
- ROW 3-4: repeat row 2, change color now to jute (30)
- ROW 5-23: repeat row 2 until finished (30)
- Weave in loose ends with the yarn needle
Dishcloth 2:
- CH 25
- ROW 1: with sage green SC in the second chain from the hook, HDC in next chain, * SC in next chain, HDC in next chain repeat from * across. across the entire row, turn. (24)
- ROW 2: chain 1 * SC in first st, HDC in next st, repeat from * across row, turn. (24)
- ROW 3-4: repeat row 2 , change color now to jute (24)
- ROW 5-17: repeat row 2 until finished (24)
- weave in loose ends with a yarn needle
Dishcloth 3:
- CH 15
- ROW 1: with tangerine SC in the second chain from the hook, HDC in next chain, * SC in next chain, HDC in next chain repeat from * across. across the entire row, turn. (14)
- ROW 2: chain 1 * SC in first st, HDC in next st, repeat from * across row, turn. (14)
- ROW 3-4: repeat row 2 , change color now to jute (14)
- ROW 5-11: repeat row 2 until finished (14
- weave in loose ends with the yarn needle
After you finish up the dishcloths you can find the printable tags HERE!!
To finish cut out a tag, punch a hole in it with the hole punch and attach it to the rolled-up dishcloths with twine.
YOU ARE FINISHED!
You made the perfect gift! Not only are they great for Mother’s Day they would make an awesome gift for Christmas and a birthday too!!
I hope you enjoyed these dishcloth crochet patterns and don’t forget to visit me over at my creative apparel shop, Yarn Mamas by Rescued Paw Designs to find some fun unique items!
Happy Crocheting!
Hi, just wondered if I could use actual jute twine to make these? Many thanks x
Hi Leona,
You could but I am not sure how they would wash up. 🙂 But I say go for it. 🙂
Krista