Windmill Dishcloth
Using only the back loops in this pattern you can make your very own Windmill Dishcloth. Using the back loops allows the dishcloth to lay flat. With worsted weight yarn and this free crochet dishcloth pattern you can give many as gifts.
Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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elocin1104 2800379
Jul 29, 2018
This is a beautiful crochet dish cloth pattern. I want to make several of these! The colors in this picture look like they would be perfect for a Christmas gift! I am going to need some great gifts for everyone in my life. I will have to give this a try to make sure I can figure it out.
JaneEK
Mar 27, 2017
Ive seen this windmill pattern before, but wondered about the construction. Its much simpler than I thought since each piece is worked as individual wedges that are attached in a sequence. I always like to try new stitches and techniques, so this is right up my alley. There is also a downloadable .pdfalways appreciated as I can easily load and carry the pattern with me.
Moonchild
Apr 15, 2012
I Love this dishcloth I just started getting into them I prefer baby doll anykind of clothes shawls etc I'm like everyone else I start on a project and think this won't take long but get tired of it I may finish it soon and maybe not jmglowski your question back in Feb did u ever get it answered If not I have the answer for you tog over means to crochet two stitches together In otherwords if it is telling you to to sc the next to st together then that is what you would do Insert needle in the first st yo come back through go into next st yo come back through then with three st on needle will then yo again and pull through all yarn leaving of course st still on needle I hope if no one has taught you this stitch yet then this will…Read More help you mo later LOL
janquito1 0667931
Mar 02, 2012
Well, here's another project I'll be doing. As if I don't have enough on my list! LOL
pweidmann 1301538
Dec 17, 2011
This pattern is hard to follow. Should I turn at the beginning of each row? When starting the second wedge, there are stitches left. That is, if I'm going down the correct side. Along the side I went down there were stitches left. It would help if the pattern stated, i.e. "leave remaining 6 stitches unworked," and then "turn."
Doris Wards
Dec 13, 2011
Thank you for the pattern was looking for a gift to put with my gift cards, so there is something to open. This will work great. Thanks again.
nazoohafazal 70470 19
Dec 13, 2011
I like the windmill Dishcloth, I will try to one soon thanks
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