EyeLoveKnots

  • Home
  • Crochet
    • Free Crochet Patterns
    • Crochet Pattern Reviews
    • Crochet 101
  • Knitting
  • Crafting
    • Plastic Canvas DIYs
    • Jewelry DIYs
    • Sewing
    • Cross Stitching
    • Upcycling
    • Other DIYs
  • Seasonal DIYs
    • 4th of July DIYs
    • Back to School DIYs
    • Christmas DIYs
    • Easter DIYs
    • Fall DIYs
    • Halloween DIYs
    • Spring DIYs
    • St. Patrick’s Day DIYs
    • Summer DIYs
    • Thanksgiving DIYs
  • Holidays/Seasonal
    • Valentine’s Day
    • St. Patrick’s Day
    • Spring
    • Easter
    • Summer
    • 4th of July
    • Fall
    • Halloween
    • Thanksgiving
    • Christmas
    • Winter
  • Home DIY & Decor
    • In the Bathroom
    • In the Bedroom
    • In the Dining Room
    • In the Kitchen
    • In the Living Room
    • Kids Room
  • Fashion
    • Nail Art
  • Recipes
  • Living the Dream
  • Fun Finds Around the Web
  • Linking Up To…
  • Latest News & Links
  • Privacy and Sharing Policies
  • About Our GREAT Team!
  • Latest News & Links

Let’s Crochet Some Washcloths, Vol 1 – Crochet eBook

May 11, 2019

My Let’s Crochet Some Washcloths, Vol 1 eBook has something for beginners and more advanced skill levels alike! You’ll find six washcloth crochet patterns that match the soap cozies I made in my Soap Cozy or Small Gift Bag, Vol 1 available in multiple sizes!

This post contains affiliate links for LoveCrochet. If you make a purchase by clicking on them, I make a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for your support!

Last year, I shared my Soap Cozy or Small Gift Bag, Vol 1 eBook. When I started thinking of my next eBook, I thought why not some matching washcloths for those soap cozies? Some of the titles are a little different, but nonetheless, would make a lovely pair!

BONUS! You can snag THIS eBook and it’s sister eBook (the Soap Cozy one) up for 50% off (each one) from now through Sunday 05/19/19 at 11:59pm EST using the codes found on the bottom of this post! Please share 🙂

Made in cotton yarn, as I have done, these are excellent washcloths, especially with the added texture for exfoliating. Make a couple coordinating ones to put into a spa gift basket with a nice, specialty bar soap, a matching soap cozy, and maybe a homemade body scrub! Or how about a set of washcloths for a new baby?

Worked in a different yarn, such as Red Heart’s With Love, Berroco’s Vintage Chunky or Lion Brand’s Wool Ease Thick and Quick, these also create nice squares that you can join together to make a cozy blanket. Some organizations also accept squares by themselves to give to patients as prayer squares, or to create blankets that are later donated.

Each washcloth uses about 80 to 120 yards of yarn (depending on the pattern). They are great for using up scrap yarn, and all but the Bobblish Washcloth can be worked up fairly quickly – great when you are in need of a last minute gift.

In This eBook, You’ll Find the Following Crochet Patterns:

1 – Basic Washcloth (Two Sizes Available)

2 – Bobblish Washcloth (Right One; Two Sizes Available)

3 – Granny Stitch Washcloth (Two Sizes Available)

4 – Ochre Post Washcloth (Two Sizes Available)

5 – Robin’s Egg Slanted Shell Washcloths (One Size for Now)

6 – Textured Pebble Washcloths (Two Sizes Available)

From now until Sunday, May 19th, at 11:59pm EST, you can purchase this eBook for 50% off! And it’s sister eBook too!

Where: on Ravelry using Code 50OFFWASHVOL1.

Where: on Ravelry using Code 50OFFCOZYVOL1X.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Linked Up To…
Sundays at Home #251 – Celebrating Everyday Life
Inspiration Monday – i should be mopping the floor
Handmade Monday #126 – Sum of their Stories
Craftastic Monday Link Party – Sew Can Do
Ginx Woolly Linx Party May – Ginx Craft
Tutorials & Tips Link Party 392 – Home Stories A to Z
Creative Mondays Linkup – Claire Justine
Merry Monday Link Party #249 – A Wonderful Thought
The Really Crafty Link Party #169 – Keeping it Real
Fabulous Party #267 – Lou Lou Girls
Talk of the Town 174 – My Repurposed Life
Sew It Cook It Crafty It Link Party 102 – Sew Historically
Weekday Wear Linkup – Away from the Blue
500th Inspire Me Tuesday – A Stroll Thru Life
{Wow Me} Wednesday #303 – Ginger Snap Crafts
Hookin’ on Hump Day #190 – Petals to Picots
Your Whims Wednesday #407 – My Girlish Whims
The Wednesday Link Party 295 – The Stitchin’ Mommy
Wall to Wall DIY Wednesday Link Up Party Week 47 – Dabbling and Decorating
To Grandma’s House We Go Link Party 139 – Chas’ Crazy Creations
Crochet Patterns and Anything Crochet Link Party #11 – Joy of Motion
Pin Party #316 – The Pin Junkie
Thursday Favorite Things #389 – An Artful Mom
Best of the Weekend – Calypso in the Country
Link Your Stuff – Annemarie’s Haakblog
Snickerdoodle Create Bake Make Link Party #284 – This Autoimmune Life

Filed Under: Crochet Tagged With: Bathroom, Bobble Stitch, Crochet, Crochet Pattern Finds, Dishcloth, Easy Crochet, Gift for Her, Granny Stitch, Kitchen, Lily Sugar n Cream, LoveCrochet, Mother's Day, One Skein, Post Stitches, Slanted Shell, Textured, Under an Hour, Washcloth, Yarnspirations

❮ PREVIOUS POST

Color Block (or Not) Earrings – Free Plastic Canvas Pattern

NEXT POST ❯

My May ModCloth Wishlist

Comments

  1. Lynne Kropman says

    May 15, 2019 at 5:54 am

    Just purchased the washcloth rebook. Purchased the gift bag ebook already last year

    Reply
    • Alexandra says

      May 16, 2019 at 4:47 pm

      Thank you so much! I appreciate the support. Enjoy 🙂 Would love your feedback!

      Reply
  2. Teresa says

    May 17, 2019 at 10:45 am

    So many pretty patterns! I’ve been meaning to crochet washcloths for years but somehow time passes and I never do. Maybe this is the push I needed. Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party. Pinned.

    Reply
    • Alexandra says

      May 26, 2019 at 11:01 am

      Good luck! They make nice gifts 🙂

      Reply
  3. Ginny says

    May 30, 2019 at 11:03 am

    What a lovely selection of washcloths. Can’t pick a favourite. Thanks for joining in Ginx Woolly Linx Party for May.

    Reply
    • Alexandra says

      May 30, 2019 at 4:22 pm

      Thank you, Ginny!

      Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Welcome!

Welcome!

Hey! I'm Alexandra, the blogger and creator behind EyeLoveKnots and On Rockwood Lane! My passion is being creative. My favorite thing to do is crochet, and you will almost always find me having a cup of coffee and working on a new crochet project, but when I'm not doing that, you might find me out at a local park rollerblading, baking some fresh cookies, picking veggies in the garden or re-decorating for a new season or holiday. My two cats are great supervisors for all my adventures (minus the being outside because they think it's too hot in Florida to be anywhere but inside), and make sure I take plenty of breaks.

Meet the Team!

Meet the Team!

On the left, Abby is the maker behind A Stitch Shy of Normal, and on the right Jessica is the maker behind Nice and Knotty and Candace is the maker behind TandC Crafters.

Together, they help me bring awesome crochet projects to you! Click the image to learn more about them, and get their Instagram links, where they are constantly sharing tons of crochet inspiration.

Don’t Miss Out

Crochet! Magazine Spring 2023

Crochet! Magazine Spring 2023

(Affiliate Link) Click this image to get this issue now. These 22 designs are the perfect way to welcome in Spring with easy to wear layers, sweet styles amplified with striking stitch patterns, and some fun whimsical projects too.

Crochet World April 2023

Crochet World April 2023

(Affiliate Link) Click this image to get this issue now. These 21 designs are the perfect way to welcome in Spring with fun pops of color, sweet crochet thread projects, and fresh takes on the classic granny stitch pattern.

Gnome Caddy Pattern

Gnome Caddy Pattern

(Affiliate Link) Click this image to get a copy of this pattern! This adorable little Spring Gnome Caddy has a place for all of your crochet supplies. It's worked in a lightweight #3 yarn, but work in a worsted weight #4 yarn for even more space!

Archives

Copyright © 2023 EyeLoveKnots · Custom site by Moonsteam Design