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Suzette Stitch Washcloth Crochet Pattern

I love trying new crochet stitches. This suzette stitch washcloth crochet pattern was a new stitch for me.

This cotton dishcloth crochet pattern uses an easy crochet stitch which is a combination of single and double crochet stitches in the same stitch.

Dishcloth crochet patterns are great for learning a new stitch. You don’t need much yarn.

You can use as a kitchen cleaning cloth, dish towel, or wash cloth. Crochet cotton dishcloths work great and are durable.

Try the suzette stitch crochet dishcloth pattern. This is a great beginner pattern using two basic stitches together to make a neat texture.

This crochet stitch makes a crisscross interlocking pattern that looks good with more than 1 color. I chose Dahlia, a pretty pink, cream, and lilac cotton yarn.

I think these colors make me think of spring and the start of warmer weather.

Looking for even more try these: 42 Free Crochet Washcloth Patterns to Try and 33 Free Crochet Dishcloth Patterns – Great for Cleaning

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Try the suzette stitch crochet dishcloth pattern. This is a great beginner pattern using two basic stitches together to make a neat texture.

Free Printable Crochet Pattern at the Bottom of Written Pattern Directions

How to Make a Free Suzette Stitch Cotton Crochet Washcloth Pattern

Supplies

  • Scissors
  • tapestry needle
  • H, 5 mm crochet hook
  • 2 oz -Peaches & Creme Cotton Yarn Quiet Dahlia or any worsted weight gauge 4 cotton yarn

Free Suzette Stitch Cotton Crochet Dishcloth Pattern

Abbreviations – US Terms

  • ch/chs – chain/chains
  • st/sts – stitch/stitches
  • sc – single crochet
  • dc –  double crochet stitch
Try the suzette stitch crochet dishcloth pattern. This is a great beginner pattern using two basic stitches together to make a neat texture.

You can make a larger or smaller dish towel or a blanket by using an even number for the chain. I started the pattern with 1 row of single crochet.

Approx. 7 in x 7 in (18 cm)

Chain 24

Row 1: in the 2nd st from the hook, sc and in each st across. Ch 1 and turn.

Row 2: (sc, dc) in 1st st. *skip st (sc, dc) in st.* repeat from ** to the end of the row. Chain 1 and turn.

Row 3: dc in the 1st stitch * (sc, dc) in sc of the row below, repeat from * to the end of the row. Chain 1 and turn.

Final row of the suzette stitch, do two single crochets in the last stitch. Then follow with one row of single crochet.

Repeat Row 3 until you have 24 rows or the length you want.

Knot and weave in ends using a tapestry needle. Cut off excess yarn. Block if you want. Enjoy

Now that you have tried the suzette stitch, make this easy Rainbow Blanket Pattern or a Tweed Ear Warmer.

Try the suzette stitch crochet dishcloth pattern. This is a great beginner pattern using two basic stitches together to make a neat texture.

Try the suzette stitch crochet dishcloth pattern. This is a great beginner pattern using two basic stitches together to make a neat texture.
Try the suzette stitch crochet dishcloth pattern. This is a great beginner pattern using two basic stitches together to make a neat texture.

Free Suzette Stitch Printable Crochet Cotton Washcloth Pattern PDF

Yield: Washcloth

Suzette Stitch Crochet Washcloth Pattern

Try the suzette stitch crochet dishcloth pattern. This is a great beginner pattern using two basic stitches together to make a neat texture.

This is a beginner washcloth crochet pattern using basic stitches. The suzette stitch makes a pretty texture great for dishcloth, towels, blankets, and more. Learn this easy stitch using single and double crochet.

Materials

  • Scissors
  • tapestry needle
  • H, 5 mm crochet hook
  • 2 oz -Peaches & Creme Cotton Yarn Quiet Dahlia or any worsted weight gauge 4 cotton yarn

Instructions

  1. Chain 24
  2. Row 1: in the 2nd st from the hook, sc and in each st across. Ch 1 and turn.
  3. Row 2: (sc, dc) in 1st st. *skip st (sc, dc) in st.* repeat from ** to the end of the row. Chain 1 and turn.
  4. Row 3: dc in the 1st stitch * (sc, dc) in sc of the row below, repeat from * to the end of the row. Chain 1 and turn.
  5. Final row of the suzette stitch, do two single crochets in the last stitch. Then follow with one row of single crochet.
  6. Repeat Row 3 until you have 24 rows or the length you want.
  7. Knot and weave in ends using a tapestry needle. Cut off excess yarn. Block if you want. Enjoy

Notes

Abbreviations – US Terms

ch/chs – chain/chains

st/sts - stitch/stitches

sc – single crochet

dc –  double crochet stitch

You can make a larger or smaller dish towel or a blanket by using an even number for the chain. I started the pattern with 1 row of single crochet.

Approx. 7 in x 7 in (18 cm)

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Try the suzette stitch crochet dishcloth pattern. This is a great beginner pattern using two basic stitches together to make a neat texture.

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