Squares Dishcloth
This simple crochet pattern dishcloth from Bernat Yarns is nice to display when company comes over. Your hand-made work is a great conversation piece. Let your friends know how much you enjoyed it, so they can make their own. For the whole set, make the yellow tulip dishcloth and the white feathered dishcloth!
Materials:
- Bernat® Handicrafter Cotton
- (Solids: 50 g/1.75 oz or Ombres/Prints 42.5 g/1.5 oz)
- 6 mm crochet hook (U.S. J/10)
- 1 ball (Pretty Pastels)
Steps:
Ch 4, join with sl st to form a ring.
Note: Ch 5 at beg of each rnd counts as 1 dc and ch 2 sp throughout.
Base rnd: Ch 5. (3 dc. Ch 2) 3 times in ring. 2 dc in ring. Sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch 5.
Rnd 1: Ss in next ch 5. Ch 5. 3 dc in same sp. *Ch 1. Miss next 3 dc. (3 dc. Ch 2. 3 dc) in next sp (corner made). Rep from * twice more. Ch 1.
Miss next 3 dc. 2 dc in ch 2 sp from beg of rnd. Sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch 5.
Rnd 2: Ss in next ch. Ch 5. 3 dc in same sp. *Ch 1. Miss next 3 dc. 3 dc in next sp. Ch 1. Miss next 3 dc.** (3 dc. Ch 2. 3 dc) in next sp (corner made).* Rep from * to * twice more, then from * to ** once more. 2 dc in ch 2 sp from beg of rnd. Sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch 5.
Rnds 3-9: Sl st in next ch. Ch 5. 3 dc in same sp. * (Ch 1. Miss next 3 dc. 3 dc in next sp) to corner.
Ch 1. Miss next 3 dc.** (3 dc. Ch 2. 3 dc) in corner sp.* Rep from * to * twice more, then from * to ** once more. 2 dc in ch 2 sp from beg of rnd. Sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch 5.
Fasten off at end of 9th rnd.
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Cheryl Y
May 02, 2016
I like this Squares Dishcloth, being made with cotton yarn it will hold up well. I can't find the brand named yarn but I think any cotton yarn will work. The pattern is easy and I'll make a few of these. Just a little disappointed that the other two patterns are knit, I wish I could make the yellow one.. too cute. Thank you for this free crotchet pattern.
Still Learning
Jan 28, 2011
For hbacingmama: I think ss is abbreviation for slip stitch. The stitch that some use around edge, because it doesn't affect the appearance. Also used in joining circles or new color, I believe.
scrapbooker
Apr 26, 2010
I would like to make one of these dishcloths, but do not understand all of the directions. What does Ss mean at the start of Rnd 1?please advise. Thanks
craftsowner
Apr 05, 2010
I love this pattern. I am going to make a few this week. Thanks for all the great patterns.
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