If you are looking for a new crochet project? Try this easy crochet dishcloth pattern.
It is quick to make and great for use in your kitchen, bathroom, and laundry, and they also make practical gifts.
Table of contents
- About This Easy Dishcloth Pattern
- What Is Crochet Lemon Peel Stitch
- Adding A Border
- Yarn Used For These Dishcloths
- Step By Step Tutorial
- Skill Level
- What You Will Need
- Finished Size
- Gauge
- Stitches Used In This Pattern
- Pattern Notes
- Pattern Instructions
- Finishing
- More Free Crochet Patterns
- Learn To Crochet
- Stay Connected
- Printable Pattern
- Comments
About This Easy Dishcloth Pattern
- This simple dishcloth pattern works quickly and looks beautiful in any color and features a simple single crochet band in the dishcloth design.
- These can be made in one color or three matching colors for a coordinating set of three.
- Make these for yourself or give them as gifts at Christmas, housewarming parties, or bridal showers.
- For more dishcloth patterns see our page on easy crochet dishcloth patterns.
- You can also use this pattern for crochet washcloths.
- This is a free pattern and you will find a printable pattern card at the end of this post.
I previously introduced the lemon peel crochet stitch, a simple and easy-to-learn technique.
Now, I have this easy crochet dishcloth pattern using the lemon peel stitch for you to practice this stitch.
Similar to the moss stitch pattern I shared earlier, the lemon stitch creates a lovely dishcloth.
What Is Crochet Lemon Peel Stitch
Lemon peel stitch is an easy stitch to crochet that creates a beautiful textured fabric.
The stitch gets its name because it resembles the texture of bumpy lemon peel.
The lemon peel stitch is made by using a combination of single crochet (sc) and double crochet (dc) stitches which are alternated across the row and each stitch.
If you have never crocheted the lemon peel stitch, you might like to check out my step-by-step crochet lemon peel stitch tutorial for detailed instructions.
It is a great little stitch for you to learn because it is not only good for making dishcloths, washcloths, and kitchen hand towels, but it is also good for making scarves, jumpers, baby wear, and blankets.
Adding A Border
This dishcloth looks fine without a border because the edges are nice and even, but if you prefer, add a border of single crochet stitches around the edges.
Yarn Used For These Dishcloths
I used 100% cotton DK (Double Knit) yarn, also referred to as light worsted or 8-ply, but you could also use a worsted weight cotton (10-ply).
Each skein weighed 1.7 ounces (50 grams) and contained 125 yards (115 meters) of yarn.
These dishcloths were made using three different colors, and there is enough yarn in each skein to make a coordinating set of three.
Step By Step Tutorial
Listed below are instructions for how to make this easy crochet dishcloth pattern and at the end of the page you will find a free printable instruction page.
Skill Level
Beginner
What You Will Need
Yarn
DK (lightweight, 8ply) 100% cotton yarn, 1.7 ounces (50 grams), and 125 yards (115 meters) per skein.
- Color A - light blue - 1 skein
- Color B - dark blue - 1 skein
- Color C - green - 1 skein
Hook
- 4.5mm (7) or a crochet hook size to obtain the correct gauge.
Notions
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
Finished Size
The dishcloths are approximately 9 x 9 inches (23 x 23 cm).
I crocheted my dishcloth with a foundation chain of 35 and 34 rows, but you can change the size of your dishcloth by using an odd number of chains and any number of rows.
If you make your dishcloth larger, you may need additional yarn.
Gauge
15 stitches (lemon peel pattern) and 15 rows = 4 x 4 inches (10 x 10 cm).
Check your gauge: Use any hook size to obtain the correct gauge.
Stitches Used In This Pattern
- ch - chain
- sc - single crochet
- dc - double crochet
- rpt - repeat
- st(s) - stitch(es)
- hk - hook
Pattern Notes
US Crochet Terms
The information in this guide refers to US crochet terms, and instructions are for the right-handed.
- The length and width of the pattern can be increased or decreased by reducing or increasing the number of rows and having an odd number of foundation chain stitches.
The quantity of yarn used in this pattern is enough to make a set of three simple dishcloths. However, you will need to alternate the color order for each dishcloth.
- Dishcloth 1 = Color A, Color B, Color C
- Dishcloth 2 = Color B, Color C, Color A
- Dishcloth 3 = Color C, Color A, Color B
Pattern Instructions
Foundation - (Color A) Create a foundation chain of 35 stitches.
Row 1 - Single crochet in the 2nd chain from the hook, double crochet in the next chain stitch. * Single crochet in the next chain, double crochet in the next chain, repeat from * across, ending with a double crochet in the last stitch, and turn.
You should have 34 stitches in the row.
Row 2 - Chain 1 (not counted as a stitch). Single crochet in the first stitch, then double crochet in the next stitch. * Single crochet in the next stitch, double crochet in the next stitch, repeat from * across, ending with a double crochet in the last stitch of the row, turn.
You should have 34 stitches in the row.
Rows 3 - 5 - same as row 2.
Rows 6 - 8 - (Color B) Chain 1 (not counted as a st). Single crochet in each stitch to the end. = 34 single crochets
Rows 9 - 33 - (Color C) same as row 2.
Row 34 - same as row 2, cut yarn and fasten off.
Finishing
Use a yarn needle to weave in loose ends.
I hope you enjoy making these easy dishcloths. If you would like to make some more try this pattern for moss stitch dishcloths or this easy crochet washcloth pattern or this simple Suzette stitch washcloth.
More Free Crochet Patterns
Learn To Crochet
If you are new to crochet and would like to learn more. You might like these:
- Basic crochet stitches for beginners
- How to crochet for beginners
- Crochet terms and abbreviations
- How to read a crochet pattern for beginners
- How to read a yarn label
- How to hold yarn when crocheting
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