Learn how to crochet an easy crochet washcloth featuring the cute and classic granny stitch pattern in 7 sizes with this free pattern and video tutorial using your sport weight cotton yarn. This washcloth is a great project to work in a solid color, or bust out your yarn scraps and work in fun stripes or a color block pattern.
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Sport Weight Crochet Textured Dish Cloth Free Pattern | Lightweight Crochet Textured Washcloth Free Pattern
Learn how to crochet a textured crochet washcloth in 7 sizes with this free pattern and video tutorial using your favorite sport weight yarn. The amazing texture makes this the perfect washcloth for exfoliating with in the shower and the perfect dishcloth for the kitchen.
Mystery Washcloth Crochet-a-Long
We’ll explore 6 stitch patterns in this washcloth crochet-along – a combination of simple, plain ones and fun, textured ones – but with 6 sizes each and patterns for sport weight and worsted weight yarn, you can have any number of washcloths to use, sell and gift!
Cheeseburger Bag – Crochet Pattern Review
This pattern has been one of my absolute favorite makes in the past year or so. I had fun making it, I truly enjoyed each step, and I love the look of the finished result.
Pride Summer Sweater – Crochet Pattern Review
This is a very simple pattern to follow and to stitch up. There’s not any complicated shaping or fancy textures on this, the designer lets the simple stitch provide a gorgeous comfy fit and gives the yarn the chance to show off. This top is also very comfortable, and this stitch has a fun sensory texture that I enjoyed running my fingers across while wearing the top (that’s not too weird to do at your desk at work, right?) I wholeheartedly recommend this pattern.
Worry Monster – Crochet Pattern Review
I really strongly recommend this pattern and I hope you try it out yourself! It’s simple enough for relative beginners, if you’re willing to try a few times to get sections like the teeth or the toes correct. These can be as simple or as complex as you like, it’s up to your imagination! Give them as gifts, bring them to craft fairs, or just make one for your desk in your favorite colors. I’m so happy I tried it and I want everyone to have one.
Quick & Easy Easter Eggs – Crochet Pattern Review
I have made these eggs multiple times because they are that quick, easy and fun to make! Plus, they are a big hit with kids! They are soft, reusable and they won’t break so I have gotten many a request for these to go in Easter baskets as well as for decoration for the Easter holiday.
Mini Mandala Shoulder Bag – Crochet Pattern Review
This is a crochet pattern review of the Mini Mandala Shoulder Bag pattern from designer Lena Skvagerson for Annie’s Signature Designs. Review done by A Stitch Shy of Normal for EyeLoveKnots. This post contains affiliate links for Annie’s Catalog, WeCrochet and Lion Brand Yarns. If you make a purchase by clicking on them, I make… Read more
“The Balm” Lip Balm Holder – Crochet Pattern Review
If you love keeping your lip balm handy, need a last-minute gift, or are in major market prep, I highly recommend this pattern for a handy lip balm holder! It is really easy to follow, and it comes with the most adorable printable inserts to make it look really classy.
Crossbody Canteen Bag – Crochet Pattern Review
I really enjoyed all the small touches on this pattern. This is definitely a bag that no one else on the street is going to have! I can’t stop singing the praises of this pattern. It was fun, it was simple to understand, and it gave me a sturdy and adorable bag that I will be proudly carrying around all summer!