INGREDIENTS
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how to crochet an easy textured dishcloth
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download/print the ad-free pdf pattern here
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the secret to the pretty textures is working into the back loop of the stitches. i've done this many years before but instead of working diagonally
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added bonus: the variety of colors they have to offer is amazing
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to sum it all up
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another thing i really love it is the rich colors i used did not fade even after several washes. dishie yarn also has a great array of colors to choose from and at a price
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free dishcloth pattern
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download/print the ad-free pdf here
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fasten off and weave in ends
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more free patterns
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double-sided scrubbies
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flower coasters
2019
may 15
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save it to your ravelry here
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pin it to your crochet board on pinterest here
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dishcloths
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by doing that
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cotton yarns to try
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the first one is i love this yarn! that you find in hobby lobby stores.
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my second favorite is dishie yarn from knit picks. as far as i know
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save it to your ravelry here
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pin it to your crochet board on pinterest here
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materials
4
cotton yarn weight
5
h/00mm hook
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tapestry needle/scissors
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pattern notes
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beginning chain of each row does not count as a stitch
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ch = chain
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pattern
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row 1: ch 3
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row 2: ch 1
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row 3: ch 1
3
until dishcloth is desired width
2
row will add st to the previous row
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row 29: ch 1
2
row 30: ch 1
30
repeat row until you have 4 st across
2
row will have less st than the previous row
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last row: ch 1
3
washcloths
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coastal indoor rug