Angel Dishcloth Crochet Tutorial

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Angel Dishcloth Crochet Tutorial

Angel Dishcloth Crochet Tutorial
Angel Dishcloth Crochet Tutorial

In this crochet tutorial by Kristi Simpson, you can watch how to make an angel dishcloth. Scrubby cotton is the perfect material to use in order to create the perfect, festive cloth. One skein of this white yearn yields 2 and a half angel dish clothes, which makes them great crochet patterns for holiday season, as it is a thoughtful, affordable gift, and it looks great in any home. This is also a great project to create for yourself as well, as it is not too time consuming. The angel dishcloth pattern uses simple stitches and knots in order to create a unique product. 

Easy

Crochet HookI/9 or 5.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet GaugeGauge: 3 sts x 2 rows in dc = 1”

Finished Size10" long

Materials List

  • Yarn: Red Heart Scrubby Cotton
  • Hook: 5.5mm

Angel Dishcloth Pattern

  1. Ch 10, sl st to the first chain to join.

  2. Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc 30 in the ring, sl st to the first st to join.

  3. Row 1: Ch 3 (first dc), dc in the same st, 2 dc in next 8 sts (18 sts).

  4. Row 2: Turn, ch 3, dc in same st, 2 dc in each st. Fasten off.

  5. Row 3: Turn, sk 10 sts, join yarn in next st, ch 3, dc 15 (16 sts).

  6. Rows 4-6: Turn, ch 3, dc in same st, dc in each st until 1 st remains, 2 dc in last st.

  7. Row 7: Ch 3, dc across.

  8. Row 8: Repeat Row 4.

  9. Row 9: Repeat Row 7

  10. Row 10: Ch 3, dc dec, dc to last 3 sts, dc dec, dc in last st.

  11. Row 11: Ch 3, dc dec 2 times, dc to last 5 sts, dc dec 2 times, dc in last st. Fasten off. 

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This tutorial has an awesome video tutorial along with it. This pattern is very pretty and it is worked with pretty simple stitches and some basic knots. It is made with just regular worsted weight yarn so nothing too fancy here but it sure makes a pretty dishcloth. Its almost too pretty to use.

Every time I see an angel craft, I remember Rita, one of the residents in the assisted living facility where I worked. I was the Activity Director, and as Rita was there due to an auto accident rather than age, she was one of the more eager participants in our activities. Im still in touch with her family, and I think Ill make one up for her daughter.

This is so pretty! It would be great to make if you are hosting Christmas dinner, or as a Christmas gift for any cooks in the family.

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