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Free Blue Puffs Washcloth Crochet Pattern: Easy Dishcloth

Looking for a crochet project that is both easy and useful? Look no further than this free Blue Puffs Cotton Washcloth Crochet Pattern!

This crochet dishcloth pattern is a great crochet project if you are looking for something different, and the finished cotton dishcloth is sure to come in handy. So why not give it a try today?

Try this easy cotton free washcloth crochet pattern. This easy pattern uses the puff stitch.

Cotton Yarn

Cotton yarn has great durability and will not wear out easily. This yarn is great for washcloths and potholders.

I choose Lion Brand Re-Up a recycled cotton yarn for the border. It is a little thinner than the Lily Sugar N Cream that I choose for the mail part.

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Try this easy cotton free washcloth crochet pattern. This easy pattern uses the puff stitch.

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How to Make a Free Blue Puffs Cotton Crochet Dishcloth Pattern

Supplies

Try this easy cotton free washcloth crochet pattern. This easy pattern uses the puff stitch.

Free Blue Puffs Cotton Crochet Washcloth Pattern

Skill Level: Intermediate ( bobble and picot single crochet)

Yarn Needed: Worsted Weight Cotton 1 skein (2nd color needed for border)

Abbreviations – US Terms

  • yo- yarn over
  • ch/chs – chain/chains
  • st/sts – stitch/stitches
  • sc – single crochet
  • bl – back loop
  • Bobble –  bobble stitch
  • psc – picot single crochet

Special Stitch: Bobble: YO, insert hook into indicated st. YO, pull up loop. (YO, insert hook into same st. YO, pull up a loop) twice. YO, pull through all 7 loops on hook.

Picot Single Crochet (Psc): (Worked from the WS of the fabric) Insert the hook in the next st, yo and pull up a loop. [Yo and pull through 1 loop] 3 times (as for a ch 3). Yo and pull through both loops on the hook. Push ch 3 to the back (RS) of the fabric when working the next st.

You can make a larger or smaller potholder or a blanket by using 3 +2 chain.

Chain 1 at the beginning of rows does NOT count as stitch.

There is a link to a printable PDF below the crochet pattern.

Approx. size: 9 in x 9 in (23 cm)

Washcloth Pattern

Chain 32

Row 1: Ch 1 (does not count as a st, here and throughout) sc in first 2 sts. *Bobble in next st, sc in next 2 sts. Rep from * across row.

Row 2: Ch 1, sc in the BL of each sc across.

Row 3: Repeat row 1.

Rep rows 2-3 for stitch pattern! 25 rows

Border in Navy

Pull up a stitch in corner. Sc in each stitch around. Put 3 sc in each corner. On the sides make one sc for each row.

For 2nd round sc in the first stitch, psc in 2nd. Repeat sc, psc for the entire round. put 3 sc in corners.

Repeat sc for 3 round. Slip stitch to first stitch.

Knot and weave in ends using a tapestry needle. Cut off excess yarn. Enjoy this cotton washcloth.

Finished Washcloth

Try this easy cotton free washcloth crochet pattern. This easy pattern uses the puff stitch.
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The puff cotton crochet washcloth pattern is now complete! We hope you enjoyed this tutorial and are inspired to make your own beautiful dishcloth for kitchen use. Don’t forget, when finished with the project tag @amorecraftylife on Instagram so we can see them.

Yield: washcloth

Blue Puff Washcloth Crochet Pattern

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Materials

  • Scissors
  • tapestry needle
  • H, 5 mm crochet hook
  • 2 oz - Lily Sugar N Cream Dazzle Blue in or any worsted weight medium gauge cotton yarn
  • 2 oz - Lion Brand Re-Up Navy or any worsted weight medium gauge cotton yarn

Instructions

  1. Chain 32
  2. Row 1: Ch 1 (does not count as a st, here and throughout) sc in first 2 sts. *Bobble in next st, sc in next 2 sts. Rep from * across row.
  3. Row 2: Ch 1, sc in the BL of each sc across.
  4. Row 3: Repeat row 1.
  5. Rep rows 2-3 for stitch pattern! 25 rows

Border in Navy

  1. Pull up a stitch in corner. Sc in each stitch around. Put 3 sc in each corner. On the sides make one sc for each row.
  2. For 2nd round sc in the first stitch, psc in 2nd. Repeat sc, psc for the entire round. put 3 sc in corners.
  3. Repeat sc for 3 round. Slip stitch to first stitch.
  4. Knot and weave in ends using a tapestry needle. Cut off excess yarn.

Notes

Abbreviations – US Terms

  • yo- yarn over
  • ch/chs – chain/chains
  • st/sts - stitch/stitches
  • sc – single crochet
  • bl – back loop
  • Bobble –  bobble stitch
  • psc - picot single crochet


Special Stitch: Bobble: YO, insert hook into indicated st. YO, pull up loop. (YO, insert hook into same st. YO, pull up a loop) twice. YO, pull through all 7 loops on hook.

Picot Single Crochet (Psc): (Worked from the WS of the fabric) Insert the hook in the next st, yo and pull up a loop. [Yo and pull through 1 loop] 3 times (as for a ch 3). Yo and pull through both loops on the hook. Push ch 3 to the back (RS) of the fabric when working the next st.

You can make a larger or smaller potholder or a blanket by using 3 +2 chain.

Chain 1 at the beginning of rows does NOT count as stitch.

Approx. size: 9 in x 9 in (23 cm)

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