Cottage Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
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- čas přidán 7. 11. 2023
- The Cottage Dishcloth crochet pattern features a wonderful texture that is not too thick with a beautiful and delicate edging. I am really loving making crochet dishcloths at the moment! They are a great break from working on larger projects such as blankets. They are also a great way to try out new crochet stitches.
This crochet pattern is available in English only and written in American crochet terms.
A free written copy of this pattern can be found on my ad supported website: richtexturescrochet.com/cotta...
Skill Level: Easy
Gauge: 16 stitches x 16 rows of hdc = 4 inches
Finished Size: Approximately 8 x 8 inches
Yarn: Pima Cotton by Lion Brand® (186 yds/170 m; 100g/3.5 oz; 100% cotton; (4) worsted weight). You will need approximately 130 yards per dishcloth.
Hook: Size H/8 (5 mm) hook.
Notions: Yarn Needle
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Sarah - Jak na to + styl
Very cool! Love that stitch sequence- sort of like a puffy Suzette stitch. I bet it would be great for a blanket, too. Thanks very much!
This would be great for a scarf, I think! Thanks for showing us how to make it
Would make great placemats putting this on my list, thank you!
Thank you for all of your patterns. I still consider myself a newbie. I was looking for washcloth patterns for Christmas gifts.
You have great tutorials. I gave followed you for a couple of years now. I appreciate all of your help! Sye
I love making dish clothes. I have to say your channel is one of my favorites ❤❤❤. Thank you 💕
Love this pretty dishcloth❣️
Thank you so much for tutorial.
Please know we appreciate you taking your time to help us learn for free.
Blessings to all 🤗🙏🏼🕊️
This is the pattern I chose for my first ever dishcloth! I ❤ it! Thank you for your time to make the tutorial.
Love it! Just completed my dish cloth with picots. Thank you
I love this pattern, very good tutorial. Your voice is smooth and relaxing! Thank you!
Love your voice its so calming thank you for your patience
Thank you for watching and the compliment :)
thank you for this video, i just finished this pattern today. easy to follow and turned out perfect
Beautiful stitch pattern Sarah!! Thank you so much!! 😊🧶🦋💜
I love the little pompom border
I like the look of this pattern, I will be busy making these. Thank you
Hi Sarah… love this stitch ❤, thank you for your tutorial, and to let you know that I enjoy your channel 🦋🦋
Thank you! It looks so much more complicated than it is! I'll have to give it a try.
I love these!! I’ll be making a frw for sure!! Thank you!!
Beautiful
I used a thinner cotton yarn. Dishie cone from Knit picks and a 4.5 mm hook. I made I guess kinda like a mat to put my lamps on so they don't scratch my table. They came out really pretty!!! Also I only chained 2 on the pico stitch.
I like this pattern, ty.
I ❤ this pattern❣️
I love the pattern and the stitch but don't like using crocheted wash and dishcloths so I usually use the pattern to make a blanket or cowl so thank you for this video.
L❤ve this
question: is this a different variant of the puff stitch?? I just started crocheting and the puff stitch I learned had 9 loops before you pull the yarn through
Beautiful pattern yet again Sarah 💓 I just made this up with the last of my cotton yarn and it’s beautiful. I’ll definitely be making more.
A sincere question. Do you have to use cotton or can you use acrylic??
I know for some things you don't use acrylic because its a fire hazzard but if this is just being used to clean, would it matter??
I think I'm this context cotton washes up better
As well as being absorbent!
Acrylic yarn doesn't absorb well if that helps you. I would stick to cotton for cleaning ❤
I am having alot of difficulty with your video. Using 32 chains and starting in second chain from hook, I never end the row on the right stitch. I can only end the row on the right stitch if I start in first chain from hook. To boot....my rows end up being longer than my foundation row, which I've tried with a larger hook to loosen and its just the same fail all over again, going back to wrong # of stitches at the end of the row. I'll have to quit this pattern after 3 hours of trying to make it count right. Something just isn't working here between the stitch count and instructions.
Why didn’t u help her out?
I chained 32 stitches and for me it worked fine. I ended with a single crochet in the last stitch. I don’t know if you ever dared to try out this tutorial again? maybe you were finally able to do it? :)
32 chains
One sc in second chain from the hook, and also a puff stitch in the same chain. Skip one, sc in next, puff in the same chain. Skip a stitch . Repeat
You may need to watch carefully when skipping a stitch, tgat you are o ky skipping one. Make sure you are doing the puff stitch in the same spot as your single crochet . I just did the first row and it worked out perfectly.