Who doesn’t get bored with doing the dishes? It’s an everyday chore that nobody enjoys. But it has to get done. So why not make it fun with a crochet dishcloth you made?
A crochet dishcloth pattern is one of the easiest and quickest projects you can stitch up. And the crochet patterns come in so many styles. You can make one with a challenging stitch pattern or one that uses easy crochet stitches. Dishcloths are perfect for crochet for beginners who are learning how to crochet.
These crochet dishcloth patterns are all free and are so different from each other. Test your creativity with one of these brilliant dishcloth patterns.
Primrose Dishcloth
Well, this certainly isn’t the sexiest crochet pattern but it sure is practical. If you haven’t used crochet dishcloths for doing your dishes, you’re missing out. They’re fabulous for scrubbing dirty dishes and are relatively simple to crochet. And this one will give you a chance to try out the lovely primrose stitch.
Rainbow Daze Dishcloth
This Cute Rainbow Daze Dishcloth can also be used as a washcloth or whimsical crochet coaster. At a length of 7 inches, it can cover quite a bit of area and clean a lot of little faces or even glassware. It’s super easy to work up and you can finish one in about 15 minutes!
Via Simply Collectible Crochet
Bright Chevron Dishcloth
These crochet dishcloths are fabulous in the kitchen of course, but they also make great napkins, lightweight trivets, or even crochet washcloths for the bath or spa! Bright, cheap and cheerful, and fun to make!
Via Moogly
Rustic Dishcloth
Dishcloth patterns are just simple and light. This means they are always a win for springtime craft shows! This Rustic Dishcloth is a quick and easy crochet pattern and it's always best to use cotton yarn. This is due to the fact that cotton is absorbent and durable, which means it's the perfect fiber for scrubbing and cleaning!
Via Hooked On Tilly
Colorful Solid Granny Square Dishcloth
This crochet dishcloth pattern is so fun and really easy to make. Once you learn the crochet pattern, you’ll be able to crochet it in your sleep.
Easy Crochet Dish Cloth
This simple pattern uses the Primrose stitch for the main section. This crochet dishcloth has such a great texture to it. They are so easy and quick to make up and they work so well. These little cloths make great washcloths too!
Via Flamingo Toes
Beginner Crochet Dishcloth
This crochet dishcloth pattern is so simple yet beautiful! It uses three basic crochet stitches (chain, single crochet and double crochet) and makes a perfect first project for a beginner crocheter.
Simple Shells Crochet Dishcloth
This would make the perfect dishcloth for a coastal kitchen! You can use any colors you’d like and the best part is that you alternate colors without cutting the yarn which reduces the ends you’ll have to weave in. This easy crochet project is perfect for some quick fun.
Crochet Cable Stitch Dishcloths
If you love everything about the cable stitch, this free crochet dishcloth pattern is perfect for you! It works up quickly and it is a simple stitch to master. The result is textured, but delicate, and lends itself really well to lacy work.
Via Look What I Made
Seed Stitch Crochet Dishcloth
This free crochet washcloth pattern is a great idea for a quick and easy crochet project, especially if you want to add a bit of color to your kitchen. A pretty crochet dishcloth like this would also make a fabulous gift idea for a housewarming party.
Via Allfreecrochet
Crunchy Stitch Crochet Dishcloth
This crunchy stitch crochet dishcloth pattern features a fun and easy stitch that gives a great textured design. The simple pattern uses only two basic crochet stitches, slip stitches and half double crochets, but when used in an alternating sequence the effect looks much more complex.
Via Petals to Picots
Tulip Textured Crochet Dishcloth
Who doesn’t love quick and easy crochet patterns? As with many crochet patterns, this pattern is really easy and moves along quickly once you get past the first couple of rows. The stitches are very basic, it’s just a matter of getting the stitches in the right place.
The Cottage Dishcloth
Learn how to crochet a dishcloth with this new pattern: The Cottage Dishcloth. This free crochet pattern will help you to make gorgeous crochet dishcloths with lots of texture and a pretty lace edge.
Via Persia Lou
Cotton Dishcloth
This is a classic cotton dishcloth, made in 100% cotton. It’s simple to make a great project for beginner crochet. It’s a nice-sized cloth that is durable, can be used for washing those dishes or as crochet scrubbies for countertops.
Via Crochet N Create
Woodland Cottage Dishcloth
The Woodland Cottage Crochet Dishcloth Pattern makes for a great beginner crochet project. Consisting of only half double crochets and a single crochet border this dishcloth features a beautiful ribbed texture and would be a wonderful addition to any kitchen!
Via Just Be Crafty
Starfish Dishcloths
Crochet these clever starfish-shaped dish rags and use them to wash dishes as you daydream about the beach. This easy crochet project looks just like a starfish and would make a cute addition to the guest bathroom as well.
Via Red Heart
ZigZag Crochet Dishcloth
This dishcloth pattern looks complicated, but it’s incredibly simple – and great for beginner and experienced crocheters alike. It’s basically just one crochet stitch (a V-stitch) over and over again.
Via Mellie Blossom
Sedge Stitch Dishcloth
If you want a pretty crochet dishcloth that still has a lot of texture, the Sedge Stitch Dishcloth will be your go-to. It uses a combination of easy crochet stitches: double crochet, half double crochet, and single crochet stitches.
Via 5 Little Monster
Betty’s Bumpy Scrubby Dishcloth
If you don’t like using big, cumbersome towels for scrubbing in the kitchen and like a little hand towel, this crochet dishcloth pattern is just the ticket! These crochet scrubbies use a waffle stitch, so it has an ultra ribbed texture to it (thus, the “bumpy scrubby”) – great for catching gunk when cleaning up.
Via Sewrella
Mini C2C Stripe Dishcloth
C2C crochet (Corner to Corner Crochet) projects make great designs. It uses half double crochet stitches instead of the double crochet stitches in the regular C2C crochet and It's the way to go when making a design in dishcloth form.
Via MidwesternMoms
Country Crochet Dishcloth
These crochet dishcloths are textured and thick – perfect for wiping up messes or scrubbing those dishes! It is best to use cotton when making crochet dishcloth patterns since it is super absorbent and dries quickly.
Crochet dishcloth patterns are amazing for beginner crocheters or if you’re just in a hurry to whip something up. They can use unique crochet stitches for a challenge, or easy crochet stitches if you’re just getting started.
They’re fun to lean back and watch TV while you crochet. If you’re not looking to commit to a big project but still want to be creative, crochet dishcloths are a great option. You really can’t go wrong.
If you are looking for more great crochet round-up posts, check out the ones below:
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Vada Marie Reiner
June 27, 2022The pattern look amazing!! I will be honored to try all off them! Thank you very much.
Nancy Koernke
September 16, 2022Thank you, I can wait to try these patterns.