Indulge in crocheting our delightful Rosy Posy Dishcloth! This free dishcloth crochet pattern showcases a stunning shell stitch design that exudes elegance, ideal for welcoming the freshness of spring into your home.
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Explore the intricacies of this pattern with our step-by-step video tutorial, available on YouTube. It will guide you through each stitch to create your very own charming dishcloth.
Add a touch of beauty and functionality to your kitchen with this lovely crochet project.
Quick Crochet Gift Idea
Embrace the spirit of Spring with our Rosy Posy Dishcloths, the perfect addition to your seasonal crochet projects! These delightful dishcloths are not only a wonderful treat for yourself but also make charming gifts for loved ones.
Consider creating a set for all the moms in your life as a thoughtful gesture for Mother’s Day or Easter. When rolled up and presented in a basket, they resemble beautiful roses, adding a touch of elegance to any setting.
Spread joy and creativity with these lovely crocheted dishcloths – a heartfelt gift that blooms with love and appreciation.
What Yarn Should I Use to Crochet a Dishcloth?
Crocheted using Dishie and Dishie Twist yarns from WeCrochet, our Rosy Posy Dishcloths boast a delightful blend of quality and style. Dishie yarn offers a wide range of stunning colours that allow you to mix and match creatively.
For this project, I opted for vibrant, cheerful hues that perfectly capture the essence of Spring. Let your creativity flourish as you explore the beautiful colour palettes available and infuse your dishcloths with a bright and playful touch.
Enjoy crocheting with these fabulous yarns and watch your creations come to life in a burst of colour!
Scrap Yarn Project
To create these unique Rosy Posy Dishcloths, I repurposed the leftover yarn from my Dishie-lous Market Bag project. I also collected all my scrap cotton yarn, combining a medley of colours to bring a diverse and vibrant palette to this crochet project.
By utilizing these assorted remnants, each crochet dishcloth becomes a one-of-a-kind creation, blending different hues to add a playful and eclectic charm to your kitchen essentials.
Let your imagination run wild as you experiment with colours and infuse your dishcloths with personality and creativity. Embrace the beauty of upcycling and create something extraordinary from your yarn stash!
Rosy Posy Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
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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
YouTube Video:
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.
This pattern is the sole property of MJ’s Off the Hook Designs. This pattern is copyright-protected and cannot be copied or reproduced in any way. You are welcome to sell your finished items from this pattern. I require a reference or link for my design. My photos are copyright-protected and are not to be used to sell your items. This pattern is written in Standard American Terms.
More designs for Spring you might love! Our Sun-Kissed Cardigan, Dishie-lous Market Bag and Cabot Trail Cardigan
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