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Seaside Dishcloth

Hi everyone! Today I’m sharing with you my newest crochet pattern, the Seaside Dishcloth. If you like to crochet on-the-go, then small, repetitive projects are the perfect pattern choice. There’s nothing quite like a crochet project that can be finished quickly. These dishcloths (or washcloths-they’re perfect for this as well) not only work up quickly, but have great texture as well!

For the Seaside Dishcloth, I used #4 worsted weight cotton yarn. I used Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton, however, you can use any cotton yarn you’d like. I also used a size I-9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook. My favorite crochet hooks to use are the Clover Amour. You will also need a pair of scissors and a tapestry needle. Gather your supplies and let’s begin!

SEASIDE DISHCLOTH

Materials:

Size:

Small: 7×7

Large 8×8

Notes:

  • To change the sizing of this dishcloth, you will need to make a chain in any number you’d like.
  • You will be working in the back loops only (BLO) for this project except for the first and last stitch in each row.
  • Changes for larger size are listed in ( ).
  • Depending on the size of your dishcloth, you can get 2-3 dishcloths out of one skein of yarn.

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Seaside Dishcloth Video Tutorial:

Seaside Dishcloth Pattern:

CH 28 (32)

Row 1: HDC in 2nd CH from hook and in each CH across. CH 1 and turn.

Row 2: HDC in 1st stitch, HDC in BLO until you have 1 stitch remaining. HDC in last stitch. CH 1 and turn.

Rows 3-16 (small): Repeat Row 2.

Rows 3-18 (large): Repeat Row 2.

At the end of your dishcloth, CH 1 and follow instructions for border.

Border

Round 1: SC in each stitch around, making 3 SC in each corner stitch. SL ST to beginning SC and fasten off. Weave in your ends.

Thank you so much for joining me today as I share my Seaside Dishcloth pattern with you. I hope you enjoyed making this project. Let me know in the comments below if you plan on making these hot pads or what you’re currently working on. I’d love to hear from you!

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