The Woven Colorblock Dishcloth Set is fun to make and full of beautiful texture too! Three sizes (small, medium, and large) are perfect for any sort of household job and the set makes a perfect gift!
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Woven Colorblock Dishcloth
By Jennifer Dickerson
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Materials:
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5.5 mm “I” crochet hook
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Cotton dishcloth yarn (I used Paintbox Cotton Aran in “Pansy Purple” “Raspberry Pink” “Tea Rose”)
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Tapestry needle
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Scissors
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Measuring tape or ruler
Sizing:
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Small – 6 inches square
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Medium – 8 inches square
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Large – 10 inches square
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Instructions:
Note: All three sizes are worked the same way, only the starting chain is different. To get the color block effect, switch colors when you like…I worked each dishcloth roughly about 3/4 of the way up first, then switched colors.
Small – Chain 22
Medium – Chain 26
Large – Chain 32
Row 1: In the 3rd ch from the hook work a dc. Work a dc in each ch across.
Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. *Work a fpdc in the next st. Work a bpdc in the next st. Repeat from * to the end of the row, then work a dc in the topmost chain (third chain up) to finish off the row.
Repeat row 2 until the height is the same as the width. If you’d like to make a hanging loop, do not fasten off yarn and ch 8. Join with a slip stitch at the base of the chain to create the loop, then fasten off. Weave in any ends that remain.
Note: I was given this yarn to try. All opinions are my own.
© Jennifer Dickerson 2017
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