Crochet your own dishcloths with these easy crochet dishcloth patterns! See how easy it is to keep your kitchen clean and orderly with these simple crochet patterns and always have some cloths on hand to deal with any unexpected messes, big or small!
Crochet dishcloth patterns can be very easy to make and completely beginner-friendly by using a simple stitch pattern and one solid color throughout. You can always add some flair by mixing in multiple colors or by trying your hand at a more complicated stitch pattern – in fact, these dishcloth patterns are a perfect way of practicing new stitches!
Try using special “scrubby” yarn in order to give your crochet dishcloth patterns that tough grit they need to bust through the toughest caked-on messes.
A simple group of stitches create the easy-to-make clusters in this dishcloth. This dishcloth set is perfect for giving as a hostess gift or for accenting your kitchen.
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Get ready to head to the beach just by visiting your kitchen! Pair this adorable shell dishcloth with the Sandy Starfish Dishcloth for a kitchen set that screams summertime.
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This cute cotton sea star dishcloth is perfect for all you beach lovers out there. Bring a piece of summer into your kitchen with this easy project.
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This kitchen set features a floral stripe detail reminiscent of a pot of fall chrysanthemums. Both the dishcloth and towel are quick to crochet and together they make a great gift set.
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This pair of potholders is a great introduction to double-ended crochet. The beauty of the double-ended technique lies in its thickness — each potholder is dense enough to double as a hotpad.
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Add splashes of color to your kitchen with these bright and cheery dotted dishcloths. They’re also super easy to make!
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This dishcloth uses varying heights of crochet stitches to build up a zig zag pattern, while single crochet rows highlight the diagonal lines. Find your favorite stitch combination by exploring all three pattern variations.
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