Looking for a free dishcloth crocheted pattern to try? This even berry free dishcloth crochet pattern is a great project to try. It uses the even berry crochet stitch and the single crochet stitch.
Dishcloth crochet patterns are great for learning a new crochet stitch. You don’t need much yarn, 2 skeins of cotton yarn to make to matching dish cloths.
You can use crocheted dishcloths as a cleaning cloth, dish towel, or washcloth. They work great and are durable.
This crochet stitch makes a little raised square texture. You alternate it with a single crochet in between each stitch and each row.
These are great gifts too. You can choose a color to go with their décor or a neutral that would go with anyone’s style. Crocheted dishcloths are practical too.
I had yellow and hot orange left over from my free herringbone dish clothes crochet pattern so I decided to do another set of matching ones in a different stitch.
Next, I will be sharing a ombre blanket using both the herringbone double crochet and the even berry stitch.
I love the yellow and orange I choose because it is so bright and cheerful. At least my cleaning cloths can be fun even if cleaning isn’t.
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Free Printable PDF at the bottom of the crochet pattern
How to Make a Free Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
Supplies
- Scissors
- tapestry needle
- H, 5 mm crochet hook
- 2 – 2.5 Lily Sugar n Cream in yellow and hot orange or any other worsted weight 100% cotton yarn approx 4 oz of each color.
Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
Abbreviations – US Terms
- yo – yarn over
- sl – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- ebc – even berry crochet stitch
special stitch -even berry crochet – yo insert your hook into the space, yo, pull through, yo, and pull through 1 loop on the hook. Then, yo, insert your hook into the same designated space again, yo, pull through, yo, and pull through all 5 loops on the hook.
Even Berry Crochet Stitch Video Tutorial – Right-Handed or Left-Handed
For the even berry stitch, you need a single crochet stitch between each of the even berry stitches. You also need to alternate with a row between each of the even berry rows otherwise the texture will not be on the same side.
You can make a larger or smaller crochet dish cloth or a blanket by using an even number for the chain.
Approx. 12.5 in x 12.5 in (33 cm x 33 cm)
Color A – Yellow
Chain 36
Row 1: sc in the 2nd chain from hook, ebc, then* sc in next stitch, ebc in next* then repeat * until the end of the chain. End with a sc. Chain 1 turn (34 st)
Row 2: sc in the first ebc repeat until the end of the row chain 1 turn (34 st)
Row 3: Repeat row 1 & 2 until you have 18 rows. Tie and cut off. Weave in ends using a tapestry.
Border
Color B -Orange
Pull up a stitch on either the top of bottom and single crochet around in each stitch. On the sides space the stitches evenly, 2 stitches for each ebc and 1 for sc. Crochet 3 single crochet in each corner. Sl and then chain 1. Do another row of single crochet. Sl to the first stitch.
Knot and weave in ends using a tapestry needle. Cut off excess yarn. Block if you want. Enjoy
For the 2nd dish cloth switch the colors, orange for the center and yellow for the border. Enjoy your new even berry dish towel.
Free Printable Even Berry Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
Even Berry Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
Materials
- Scissors
- tapestry needle
- H, 5 mm crochet hook
- 2 – 2.5 Lily Sugar n Cream in yellow and hot orange or any other worsted weight 100% cotton yarn approx 4 oz of each color.
Instructions
- Color A – Yellow
- Chain 36
- Row 1: sc in the 2nd chain from hook, ebc, then* sc in next stitch, ebc in next* then repeat * until the end of the chain. End with a sc. Chain 1 turn (34 st)
- Row 2: sc in the first ebc repeat until the end of the row chain 1 turn (34 st)
- Row 3: Repeat row 1 & 2 until you have 18 rows. Tie and cut off. Weave in ends using a tapestry.
- Border
- Color B -Orange
- Pull up a stitch on either the top of bottom and single crochet around in each stitch. On the sides space the stitches evenly, 2 stitches for each ebc and 1 for sc. Crochet 3 single crochet in each corner. Sl and then chain 1. Do another row of single crochet. Sl to the first stitch.
- Knot and weave in ends using a tapestry needle. Cut off excess yarn. Block if you want. Enjoy
Notes
Abbreviations – US Terms
yo – yarn over
sl – slip stitch
sc – single crochet
ebc – even berry crochet stitch
special stitch -even berry crochet – yo insert your hook into the space, yo, pull through, yo, and pull through 1 loop on the hook. Then, yo, insert your hook into the same designated space again, yo, pull through, yo, and pull through all 5 loops on the hook.
You can make a larger or smaller dish cloth or a blanket by using an even number for the chain.
Approx. 12.5 in x 12.5 in (33 cm x 33 cm)
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