Welcome! You will want to check out this round up of the Best Free Patterns for Crochet Dishcloths on Rich Textures Crochet!
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Its amazing what can be created with an aluminum hook and a ball of string...But one of my favorite things to make with it is dishcloths. Not only are they useful and practical, you can whip them up fairly quick and they are inexpensive. The tedious job of washing dishes may seem even less so, when you are washing them with one of theses crochet dishcloths.
Crochet a Squishy Scrubby Dishcloth the EASY WAY with crazy easy crochet pattern and TOP 4 TIPS for working scrubby yarn. BEGINNER FRIENDLY!
Create one or all of these crochet potholder patterns and crochet hot pad patterns to use in your own kitchen or gift to friends and family!
New Free Crochet Pattern: Chef's Potholder. Super quick to make and easy pattern to follow. Goes perfect with the Chef's Dishcloth!
My favourite potholder! Crochet pattern and tutorial to make this versatile potholder - no sewing or seaming required!
This crochet farmhouse hot pad pattern is a fun project and makes a beautiful gift for a housewarming.
It's interesting to think about how a project comes to be. I cook and bake quite a bit, but I'd never once thought about crocheting a potholder until I saw a couple of blog posts about it. Dani posted about some colorful ones she'd made, and then I saw that Carol Anne had made some scalloped ones. After that I couldn't get the idea of crocheting a potholder out of my head. I ended up using that same scalloped pattern for my potholders; in addition to the fun edging, I also like the raised lines radiating from the center and the old-fashioned-feel of these potholders. Like Dani, I don't think I can bear actually using my potholders to get hot, bubbling dishes from the oven. I do think these will make lovely trivets for using at the table, though. They're double-thickness so my table won't get burned by straight-from-the-oven pans. I originally made the red one for a friend, but then I couldn't part with it, so I made the blue for her instead. I think I'm only able to give it away because there is nothing blue in my kitchen. I am such a selfish crafter! Making these potholders has already led me to other projects. I love the raised designs you can make using front post double crochet (fpdc). I first discovered fpdc while making this hat, but these potholders rekindled my love. I have several projects in the works that use fpdc to make cables. I'm so excited about them! If you'd like more information on the potholders, here it is: pattern, red one, blue one.
Click Here for the Ad-Free Pattern The newest dishcloth/washcloth pattern in My Summer Discloth Series is the "All In A Row" Dishcloth. I think it has a great texture, not bumpy, but a crisp horizontal raised line that looks really nice. The pattern makes use of the basic chain, single crochet and double crochet and
New Free Crochet Pattern: Chef's Potholder. Super quick to make and easy pattern to follow. Goes perfect with the Chef's Dishcloth!
With "reversible" texture, this crochet dishcloth pattern is fun to crochet and a pretty addition to your kitchen or bathroom.
Pin it for later: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/51087777006963624/ Dishcloths or washcloths are probably the first items a beginner crocheter would make. Make a few of them using this crochet pattern and you have an eco-friendly towel for all your
Take a look at these crochet Dishcloths! I don't know about you, but I love to combine the pleasant with the useful.
This crochet dishcloth is designed using the Herringbone half double crochet stitch. It is a beautiful stitch that is tightly woven. Crochet Pattern Materials 1. Any 100% worsted weight cotton yarn. The
This is a busy time of year for school fundraisers, and with my eldest a senior in high school and my middle one in kindergarten, I have qui...
It's Week 1 of the Pot Holders Galore Crochet-a-long, and we are starting with the Fairy Dust Pot Holder using the half double crochet!
Photo above © Love the Blue Bird This crochet pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full post: Flower Shower Scrubby
This pattern includes instructions for the scrubbies and basket to store them in. The scrubbies measure about 4 1/2". The yarn pictured is Red Heart scrubby cotton in the colors loofa, tan, and denim
Learn how to crochet this beautiful, and double thick houndstooth crochet pot holder, using 2 contrasting colours. Tutorial includes a video!
This crochet dishcloth is designed using the mini bean stitch and a simple textured border. It will make great gifts.
Summer is here and vegetables are in the garden. To compliment them crochet these vintage carrot, cucumber and corn-on-the-cob potholders.
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Crochet something fun and functional for your kitchen! This wavy ripple square crochet potholder includes pictures and a video tutorial.
Simple modern crochet trivet that is made using simple stitches and cotton yarn. This solid hexagon trivet is a quick and easy project!
Free crochet dishcloth pattern Incredibly easy and fun to make, new to crochet, the step-by-step video tutorial included guide you with ease.
I fell in love with the even moss stitch a while ago. The texture is so beautiful! And recently, I've been experimenting with C2C or Corner to Corner crochet.
This is a super quick and easy crochet potholder pattern! Grab your favorite 100% cotton yarn and crochet hook and let's make some potholders!
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Published in Easy to Crochet Potholders Craft Crochet Category Potholder Suggested yarn Schachenmayr nomotta Catania Solids Yarn weight Sport (12 wpi) ? Gauge 18 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches in Double Crochet US Hook size 2.5 mm Sizes available 7 x 7 (18 x 18 cm) Languages English
Beautiful Country Crochet Hot Pad Pattern which will look lovely in your kitchen ! Make this double thick crochet hot pad trivet with this free pattern.
Awesome handmade Potholder / Topflappen is a great gift to a friend. At Mycrochetpattern you can find easy to understand tutorial on how to crochet this beautiful potholder, techniques used, necessary thread and hooks and video guide for this crochet pattern. We even made a research to find the best deals of high quality yarn, […]
Crochet dishcloth patterns are a great way to instantly bring charm and style to your kitchen without consuming too much yarn.
Take a look at these awesome free patterns for crochet potholders. Oh, we love absolutely everything about them.
Looking for a free dishcloth crochet pattern to try? Try this easy berry stitch dishcloth pattern They make great practical gifts.
Beautiful Country Crochet Hot Pad Pattern which will look lovely in your kitchen ! Make this double thick crochet hot pad trivet with this free pattern.
Well, this certainly isn’t the sexiest crochet pattern but it sure is practical. If you haven’t used crocheted dishcloths for doing your dishes, you’re missing out. They’re fabulous for scrubbing dirty dishes and many people I know swear by them. These dishcloths are workhorses and after using them, you'll never go back to store-bought cloths.
Looking for the perfect crochet cotton dishcloth pattern? Introducing the Spiked Dishcloth—a durable, stylish, and practical addition to your kitchen. Easy to follow pattern with an intriguing texture that not only looks great but also aids in scrubbing.
In this post you'll find free crochet dishcloth patterns, so check them out if you are a beginner! These projects work up fast and look great.
"If you are a member of pretty much any crochet group on social media I'm betting by now you have heard of or seen the new planned pooling argyle craze. To catch you up in case you have no idea what I am talking about: color pooling with yarn is what happens when you work with a variegated yarn and the colors either seem to group together or form distinguishable patterns within your finished item. I'm sure you've made a hat or and somehow the green in the variegated yarn always seems line up or something similar. Planned pooling is basically planning ahead of time to make your variegated yarn come together in a way that creates a color pattern. Over the last couple weeks this concept has gotten a crazy amount of attention! Using a simple method you can learn to create this argyle pattern using just about any variegated yarn!"