Looking for a crochet project that is both fun and useful? Look no further than this colorful Little Dots Free Crochet Dishcloth Pattern!
This crochet dishcloth pattern is a great crochet project if you are looking for something different, and the finished cotton crocheted dishcloth is sure to come in handy. So why not give it a try today?

The Granule Crochet Stitch
This granule stitch crocheted dishcloth pattern is the perfect way to show your personality and add a personal touch to any kitchen.
The granule crochet stitch is a mix of basic crochet stitches that creates a textured raised bobble. This crocheted dishcloth pattern uses the picot single crochet stitch to create a textured look that is both unique and stylish.
Peaches & Crème Stripey Yarn
Cotton yarn has great durability and will not wear out easily. This cotton yarn is a little thinner and soft than some other cotton yarn brands.
I decided to go with the Blue Striped color, because it’s such a pretty mixed of blues and white. I just love it! There is a wide variety of solid and multi colors to choose from.
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Free Printable Crochet Pattern at the Bottom of Written Pattern Directions
How to Make a Little Dots Free Cotton Crochet Dishcloth Pattern
Supplies
- Scissors
- tapestry needle
- F/5 -3.75 mm crochet hook
- 1 – 2 oz Peaches & Creme Cotton Yarn in Spring Blue Stripes or any other medium worsted weight gauge 4 yarn.
Free Little Dots Cotton Crochet Dishcloth Pattern
Abbreviations – US Terms
- ch/chs – chain/chains
- st/sts – stitch/stitches
- sk – skip
- psc- picot single crochet
- sc – single crochet
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.
To make a larger or smaller crochet project, use a multiple of 4+2. For a the dots to be lined-up use an even number.
Approx. size: 7.5 in x 7.5 in
ch 30
Row 1: Sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and each ch to the end. Turn and ch 1.
Row 2: sc in the 1st st. *Psc in the next st, sc in the next st. Repeat from * to end. Turn and ch 1.
Row 3: sc in each st to end. Turn and ch 1.
Row 4: sc in the first 2 sts. *Psc in the next st, sc in the next st. Repeat from * until 1 st remains. Sc in the last st. Turn and ch 1.
Row 5: sc in each st to end. Turn and ch 1.
Repeat Rows 2-5 until you have 33 rows or the desired length.
Knot end and cut yarn. Weave in yarn ends.
The textured raised dot stitch crochet dishcloth pattern is now complete! We hope you enjoyed this crochet tutorial and are inspired to make your own beautiful crocheted dishcloth for kitchen use. Don’t forget, when finished with the project tag @amorecraftylife on Instagram so we can see them.
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Little Dot Free Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
Try a new raised dot pattern with this free and easy cotton dishcloth crochet pattern
Materials
- Scissors
- tapestry needle
- F/5 -3.75 mm crochet hook
- 1 - 2 oz Peaches & Creme Cotton Yarn in Spring Blue Stripes or any other medium worsted weight gauge 4 yarn.
Instructions
- ch 30
- Row 1: Sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and each ch to the end. Turn and ch 1.
- Row 2: sc in the 1st st. *Psc in the next st, sc in the next st. Repeat from * to end. Turn and ch 1.
- Row 3: sc in each st to end. Turn and ch 1.
- Row 4: sc in the first 2 sts. *Psc in the next st, sc in the next st. Repeat from * until 1 st remains. Sc in the last st. Turn and ch 1.
- Row 5: sc in each st to end. Turn and ch 1.
- Repeat Rows 2-5 until you have 33 rows or the desired length.
- Knot end and cut yarn. Weave in yarn ends.
Notes
Abbreviations – US Terms
- ch/chs – chain/chains
- st/sts - stitch/stitches
- sk - skip
- psc- picot single crochet
- sc - single crochet
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.
To make a larger or smaller project, use a multiple of 4+2. For a the dots to be lined-up use an even number.
Approx. size: 7.5 in x 7.5 in
Free Little Dot Crochet Dishcloth Pattern
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