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Simple Suzette Dischcloth – Salty Pearl Crochet
This crochet dishcloth works up a textured center and a ribbed border in simple, back and forth rows. The lovely textures are gorgeous to look at, and great for scrubbing- whether you use yours as a dishcloth, or a washcloth. The pattern uses the Suzette Stitch used in this pattern makes a lovely, reversible texture that’s easy enough even a beginner can make it! There even is a stitch tutorial video if you a visual learner.
Diamond Lattice Dishcloth – Salty Pearl Crochet
This lovely dishcloth pattern features the diamond lattice stitch that uses clever placement of chains and double crochet decreases to create a beautifully symmetrical diamond mesh. The pattern still provides lots of texture that is not only aesthetically pleasing, but serves as a great texture for scrubbing!
Simple Ribbed Dishcloth – Salty Pearl Crochet
If you’re looking for a quick and easy crochet dishcloth that’s perfect for everything from scrubbing dishes to a washcloth, you’ve got to try this easy and free crochet dishcloth pattern! A border of half double crochet ribbing surrounds plain flat stitches in the middle for a really nice texture frame. You’ll love how it looks when you’re done!
Waffle Stitch Dishcloth – Stitching Together
This free crochet dishcloth pattern features the waffle stitch, which feels dense without actually being dense. There is enough space between stitches for the dishcloth to dry quickly. The raised post stitches, give the dishcloth some great texture with scrubbing power! If you need a flatter surface for cleaning, the smother side of the dishcloth is perfect for that.
Cobblestone Creek Dishcloth – Measured and Stitched
This dishcloth pattern creates an easy textured dishcloth that is great for everyday use. This dishcloth pattern will easily become a go-to in your pattern library when you’re wanting to make something to brighten up your kitchen or needing a quick stocking stuffer or housewarming gift!
Sweet Suzy Washcloth – Sweet Bee Crochet
This free crochet dishcloth pattern uses a simple combination of the suzette stitch and back loop single crochet to create a lovely and textured design. It makes a perfect dishcloth for scrubbing or cleaning up those kitchen messes.
Pankh Dishcloth – Knitter Knotter
This dishcloth pattern works up with the feather stitch which give a dense and lovely texture! It calls for worsted weight cotton yarn making it a great absorbent dishcloth for your kitchen. They can also double as a trivet!
Braided Beans C2C Dishcloth – Made by Gootie
If you love texture, C2C stitches and fun stitches, you will love this dishcloth pattern. It calls for cotton yarn and features fun, alternating rows wattle stitches and bean stitches using the C2C method. If you are a visual learner, you are in luck because this pattern features a video tutorial for the dishcloth!
Cottage Comfort Dishcloth – Daisy Cottage Designs
This dishcloth pattern features the cluster stitch and uses cotton yarn. It works up rather quickly and is fun crochet project for beginners. If you are a visual learner, there is a full video tutorial of this pattern!
Cable Smocked Dishcloth – Made with Love and Fibres
This pattern is a great and fast make for those looking to try out crochet cables for the first time or wanting a sturdy, absorbent washcloth with a great scrubby texture and a decorative appearance. The edging is perfect for using up short lengths of leftover scrap yarn.
Linen Square Dishcloth – Sandra Stitches
This dishcloth pattern features the linen stitch, which is a denser stitch, making it perfect for a dishcloth. It works up quickly and is quite meditative once you get your crochet flow going with the pattern! This pattern calls for a cotton blend but 100% cotton yarn makes for a great substitute.
Half Double Crochet Dishcloth – Blackstone Designs
This free crochet dishcloth pattern is perfect for beginners. It features half double crochet stitches, making it simple and easy to whip up. These would be perfect as a housewarming gift!
Flower Dishcloth – Jo to the World
This crochet flower dishcloth pattern has a little bit of texture, making it great for washing dishes. You could also use this flower dishcloth as a facecloth or as a pan or pot holder! It is a good “fast-make” project and also a wonderful “yarn-busting” pattern for scrap yarn as each flower uses only 45 yds of yarn in total.
Nautilus Dishcloth – Make it Crochet
This dishcloth pattern features lots of texture and Tunisian crochet! If you aren’t familiar with the nautilus Tunisian crochet stitch, don’t worry! You can find a video stitch tutorial with the written pattern! It calls for cotton yarn and makes for a great gift for a loved one.
Linked Double Crochet Dishcloth – My Crochet Space
This free dishcloth crochet pattern features linked double crochet with an adorable border. There are great step-by-step photos along with the written instructions. If you aren’t familiar with linked crochet, it creates a texture with smaller gaps than regular double crochet. You can follow along with the video tutorial on how to create the stitch!