Dishcloths

Crochet dishcloth patterns make for quick and easy gift ideas for your friends and family. They are a great way to use up leftover cotton yarns as you can whip them up in simple stripes to use up whatever colors you want to get rid of. Some of my favorite dishcloths are the Beginner Crochet Dishcloth, which is worked up in single crochets only. And if you’re looking for something more flexible and drapey, then I’d suggest the Dandy – Easy Crochet Dishcloth.

As for yarn, choose your favorite cotton yarn that is designed to be made into dishcloths. Dishcloth cottons are generally made stronger so they can hold up to lots of scrubbing.

Some prefer acrylic yarn, which is fine if you plan on using the cloths in the bath. Acrylic dries much quicker, which is a plus for the bath, but it doesn’t hold up as well to your kitchen scrubbing needs.

  • Textured Stripes Dishcloth

    The crochet dishcloth pattern is given on the small side, but you can very easily adjust this to any size you like. Crochet a little coaster, a placemat, hotpad, bathmat, or even a cozy blanket using this pretty and striped stitch pattern.

  • Quick and Easy Crochet Dishcloth

    This quick and easy crochet dishcloth only measures 6.75″ square. But you can easily adjust the width and length to your desired size as there is no stitch multiple. And with the triple crochet stitches, it not only works up super quick, but it’s a bit of an open stitch to help it dry quicker…

  • Simple Scrubby Dishcloth Crochet Pattern

    This scrubby dishcloth crochet pattern features a very simple stitch, which makes this a whiz to whip up. I used two colors for a delightful scrubber that you won’t want to hide when your guests arrive. This Post Contains Affiliate Links. Thank you so much to Red Heart for providing this yarn. Visit their website…

  • Swish-Swash Cotton Dishcloth Crochet Pattern

    This cotton dishcloth crochet pattern features a nice texture and color-tone that you’ll be proud to show off in your kitchen or dining room. It is very easy to adjust in size, thus making it easy to whip up a placemat, coaster or even a floor mat. Here is the dishcloth version of the baby…

  • Cross-Over Long DC Textured Dishcloth Pattern

    Here is a quick to crochet, yet beautifully textured dishcloth pattern. The crocheted dishcloth has a lovely lacy texture that is sure to look great in any kitchen decor. Although a bit lacy, it’s fairly solid, making it a great for all your cleaning needs. You don’t need much yarn, making it great for busting…

  • Simple Lace Dishcloth

    A simple lace crochet dishcloth or washcloth to help you clean your dishes and your home.

  • Front Loop Dishcloth

    This crochet dishcloth pattern is worked simply in the front loops to create a nice texture.

  • Ribbed Dish or Washcloth

    This ribbed dishcloth pattern is not only great for scrubbing, but it’s also great for collecting dirt and other debris.

  • Alternating Dishcloth

    FREE crochet pattern for an Alternating Dishcloth. The finished dishcloth measures 8 inches square, making it great for the kitchen or bathroom.

  • Fan Dishcloth

    FREE crochet pattern for a Fan Dishcloth. The pattern has a bit of lace to it and is easy to adjust in size, so you could easily make a matching placemat.

  • Doily Dish Cloth

    Free crochet pattern for a doily dish cloth, using 100 percent cotton yarn.