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Yarn Requirements:
Dishie & Dishie Twist from WeCrochet- Shown in Conch, Begonia and Kenai, Black and White.
100% Cotton (190yds/100g)
Yarn Yards
Twist (MC) 70
Solid (CC) 40
Total 110
Crochet Hook Requirements:
US H/8 (5mm)
My Favourite Hooks
Susan Bates & Furls (use code mjs15 for 15% off)
Additional Supplies:
Gauge:
14.5 sts and 9.5 rows equal to 4″ in pattern with 5mm hook
Abbreviations
CC – Contrast Color
Ch – Chain
Dc – Double Crochet
MC – Main Color
Pm – Place Marker
Rep – Repeat
Sc – Single Crochet
Sk – Skip
Sl St – Slip Stitch
Sp(s) – Space(s)
St(s) – Stitch(es)
( ) – Work step in parentheses in indicated stitch
[ ] – Work step in brackets number of times indicated
Video Tutorial
Finished Measurement:
10″ x 10″

Instructions:
The Rosy Posy Dishcloth is crocheted in rows from the bottom up, allowing you to witness its charming design unfold as you work. After completing the square main body, a single crochet border is worked around the cloth to provide a neat and polished edge. To add a touch of elegance, the dishcloth is adorned with a beautifully textured shell stitch border.
For colour changes, seamlessly transition by working the last yarn over the final stitch with the next colour, ensuring a smooth and professional finish.
Dive into the detailed process with our comprehensive step-by-step tutorial on YouTube, guiding you through each stitch and colour change with ease.
Crochet dishcloth-free crochet pattern
Row 1 (RS): Ch 32, work 1 dc in 4th ch from hook (ch 3 counts as dc here and throughout), sk ch, work 1 sc in next ch, sk ch * work 3 dc in next ch, sk ch, work 1 sc in next ch, sk ch; rep from * across to last ch, work 2 dc in last ch, turn—29 sts.
Row 2:Ch 1(not included as a st here and throughout), work 1 sc in first dc, sk dc, work 3 dc in next sc, sk dc, *work 1 sc in next dc, sk dc, work 3 dc in next sc, sk dc; rep from * across to turning ch, sc in turning ch, turn—29 sts.
Row 3:Ch 3, work 1 dc in first sc, sk dc, work 1 sc in next dc, sk dc * work 3 dc in next sc, sk dc, work 1 sc in next dc, sk dc; rep from * across to last sc, 2 dc in last sc, turn—29 sts.
Rows 4-19:Rep Rows 2-3 [8 times] for pattern. Dishcloth should measure 8″x8″.
Border:
Round 1: Ch 1, turn and work down the left side of dishcloth, work 1 sc in first sp, pm in st, work 29 sts evenly down side, at corner work 1 sc, pm in st, work 29 sts across bottom of cloth, at corner work 1 sc, pm in st, work 29 sts across side, at corner work 1 sc, pm in st, work 29 sts across top, sl st in first sc to join—120 sts. Change to CC, cut MC.
Round 2: With CC, ch 1, *in marked st, work 3 sc, pm in 2nd st, work 1 sc in each st across to next marker; rep from * around to join, sl st in first sc to join—128 sts.
Round 3: Ch 1, work 1 sc in first st, *in marked st, work 3 sc, pm in 2nd st, work 1 sc in each st across to next marker; rep from * around to join, sl st in first sc to join—136 sts.
Shell Edging
Round 4: Ch 1, sk first st, at corner (1 sc in next st, 3 dc in marked st, sc in next st), *sk st, work 3 dc in next st, sk st work 1 sc in next st, sk st, work 3 dc in next st, sk st; rep from *across, at corner, (1 sc in next st, 3 dc in marked st, sc in next st); rep around [ 2 more times], *sk st, work 3 dc in next st, sk st work 1 sc in next st, sk st, work 3 dc in next st, sk st; rep from * across, sl st in first sc to join, fasten off and weave in ends.

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