A collection of Modern DishCloth Free Crochet Patterns. Crochet washcloths can be super simple since they are easily made in basic crochet stitches and don’t require any shaping. They can also be more complex if you’re seeking to try new stitches and crochet techniques in a project. The dishcloth our Crochet Channel is going to share today involves different stitches and works up quickly, crochet washcloths are a great instant gratification or last-minute-gift crochet project. If you ever plan to give a gift of pretty soaps, lotions, shower gels or other body care products, the handmade washcloths would be a lovely addition to the gift package. If you’re looking for an easy, beginner-friendly washcloth that’s pretty but basic, this one is a good one to consider. It’s a simple project that can be quite meditative and enjoyable. Be sure to join our Pinterest Group for the latest and be sure to follow our Crochet & Knitting Page for the latest.
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Farm House Washcloth
These washcloths are made with the spider stitch, so if you love to learn new stitches this is a simple one to learn. Image and Free Pattern: Mama in A stitch
Dishcloth Washcloth
Image and Free Pattern : Andrea Leek’s Ravelry Store
Tunisian Crochet Washcloth
The resulting fabric is quite thick and spongy making it a perfect choice for wash or dishcloths, potholders, cushions and more. Image and Free Pattern : My Poppet
C2C Moss Stitch Washcloth
The c2c (corner to corner) moss stitch is perfect for a washcloth because it has a nice texture and is fairly solid while still being stretchy (and it has a nice drape). Image and Free Pattern: The Cookie Snob
Diagonal Dishcloth
This pattern creates the PERFECT crochet dishcloth. It is worked on the bias so it has just the right stretch and weight to it. Image and Free Pattern : Needle and Friend
Spring Gingham Dishcloth
These colorful gingham dishcloths are a fast and fun way to update your decor for spring! So even if you still have snow on the ground, you can bring bright and fun colors inside. Image and Free Pattern : Left in Knots