Roundup: knitted dishcloth patterns
Who would have thought that there were so many different patterns for the humble knitted dishcloth? The ones below only touch on the variety that can be found on the internet.
Knitted dishcloths make a great project for the beginner knitter, or a way of trying out and exploring new patterns for the more experienced knitter. Or they could serve as an outlet for creating your own knitting designs and patterns. If you’re wanting to make some of your own dishcloths (they are excellent to use by the way), below are some patterns to get you inspired.
As well as knitting patterns, there are also some crocheted dishcloths if you prefer, as well as some scrubby patterns and a Tawashi pattern.
Knit Feather and Fan @ Golden Bird Knits |
Diagonal Ripple @ To Knit is Devine |
Waffle Weave @ Homespun Living |
Basket Rib @ Traci Knits |
Garter Slip Stitch @ Monika Free Patterns |
Learn to Purl @ Knitterly Things |
Textured Stripes @ Cocoa Cream’s Craft Closet |
Little Twisted Rib @ Lotza Stitches |
Bumpy Crochet @ Banku, Pho and Fried Spiders |
Basket Weave @ Little House in the Suburbs |
Recycled T-shirt dishcloth @ Dollar Store Craft |
Garter Ridge Rib @ Tangled Up |
Ballband Dishcloth @ Canadian Living |
Intertwined Dishcloth @ Smariek Knits |
Twisted Purl @ I Live on a Farm |
Granny Dishcloth @ Dreadlock Girl |
Circle and Chinese Wave @ Mom Advice |
Textured Crochet Cloth @ Crochet Me |
Bobble Band @ Michaels |
Heart Dishcloth @ Dishcloth Diaries |
Diagonal Pattern @ Maries Home Hobbies |
Double Bump Pattern @ My Jewel Thief Knits |
Garterlac @ Criminy Jickets |
Squidgy Cloth @ Knit Nutt |
Spiral Scrubbies @ Annie Bebop’s Coloring Book |
Tawashi @ Craftzine |
For some absolutely beautiful dishcloth designs that are a little bit different, check out Kris Knits. These patterns aren’t free (except a couple), but they are lovely.
Have you read these posts?
- Knitted Dishcloths
- using knitted dishcloths
- winter wool projects part two – crochet roundup
- winter wool projects part four – knitting roundup
- winter wool projects part one – learning to crochet
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[...] The coloured cloths above are made from a cotton / acrylic mix yarn. I know, shock horror, I’m using acrylic, but the label said cotton and with a cranky bub, I didn’t bother reading the fine print. As a bonus, acrylic dries much quicker than cotton, so I’m quite pleased with the added acrylic. And if you’re wondering, I use this pattern, found in the dishcloth pattern round-up. [...]







































I see you have included a link to my dishcloth scrubby, thanks very much.
I’m hoping you can change the link to my dishcloth scrubby, it is now found at
http://www.craftygardener.ca/dishcloth-scrubbie/
Thanks for having my link, it is still bringing in visitors to my site.