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Quick and Easy Crochet Dishcloth Pattern
"This Quick and Easy Crochet Dishcloth uses single crochet stitches. This crochet pattern is easy to read and is perfect for beginners. Great way to practice learning stitches. Only use 100% cotton yarn to create dishcloths. The finished project is 10 inches by 10 inches roughly. There is no border around this dishcloth, but you may add one if you wish. I used Sugar and Cream cotton yarn in the color sage in the photograph. Enjoy the pattern!"
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Finished Size10 inches by 10 inches
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Morehouse17
Nov 18, 2018
I have a few friends that are always joking about wanting to learn how to crochet. Do I have a surprise for them the next time we get together. This is the perfect project to introduce someone to the art of crochet. At the end of the project, they both will have an article that they can use and come away with may the hankering to learn more.
mulberrygalprinces s
May 15, 2018
This is very basic and very easy. They are great for yourself, a gift or a popular sller at Charity sales. I have sold dozens of them. The only thing I will change is the yarn. I would rather make this out of cotton yarn. It will be better in water.
JaneEK
May 11, 2018
You cant get more basic than this dishcloth, and weve all seen dozens of versions, but what I really want to discuss it that Digital Stitch Counter that the designer recommends. Granted it might be easier to use than the mechanical version, but I dont make enough large projects that Ive ever needed one. What does everyone else think? Do you use them for small projects or only large ones?
princess6860504
May 11, 2018
Can't get any easier than this, that is for sure. Sometimes we all need that quick and easy project that will give us near instant gratification. I believe this could be a spa cloth for the face and body, because the color reminds me of a fancy spa. Have any of you used a digital row counter? I always wondered how those worked.
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