Add a Little Texture to Your Life! 2 Beautiful Crochet Dishcloths in Peaches and Creme Yarn
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In this post you’ll find: the crochet pattern for both dishcloths and materials used.
Hello everyone! Today I bring you not just one, but TWO dishcloth patterns with gorgeous texture! I am using the Peaches and Creme yarn in Linen to make these.
I am so in love with the Peaches and Creme yarn line. The yarn literally looks like peaches and creme! Not only is it beautiful, but the cotton yarn feels so nice to touch. It’s soft, but durable!
If you enjoy these crochet textures and this yarn, check out my previous post on another Peaches and Creme dishcloth here!
Starting left to right, the patterns are: the Bean Stitch Dishcloth and the Crunchy Stitch Dishcloth
Both are very simple stitches that even a beginner crocheter can do. The bean stitch is a combination of single crochets, puffs, and chains. The crunchy stitch is a combination of slip stitches and half double crochets. They both give off a texture that looks somewhat complex, but they are SO easy.
Here’s a close up of that beautiful texture from the Bean Stitch Dishcloth:
And here’s a close up of the Crunchy Stitch Dishcloth:
Aren’t they just pretty?
These crochet dishcloths measure around 7″ x 7″ (depending on your tension) when completed.
The bean stitch and crunchy stitch patterns can be made not just for dishcloths, but blankets, hats, scarves, and others! The patterns provided have instructions on how to increase the size if needed.
Materials Needed for Both Patterns:
- 5 mm crochet hook
- 2 balls (2 oz) of Peaches and Creme Stripey – Linen
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
Abbreviations Used:
- ch(s) – chain(s)
- st – stitch
- sl st – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- hdc – half double crochet
Special Instructions:
- Instructions are made in US crochet terms, not UK.
- Repeat pattern between *and* when indicated.
- For the bean stitch dishcloth pattern, the turning chain does NOT count as a stitch.
- The bean stitch is comprised of puff stitches, this is how you need to make the puff for this pattern:
- Step 1: insert hook into the st, yarn over, draw up a loop [2 loops on hook]
- Step 2: insert into the same st, yarn over, draw up a loop [4 loops on hook]
- Step 3: insert hook into the same st again, yarn over, draw up a loop [6 loops on hook]
- Step 4: yarn over and pull through all 6 loops
Bean Stitch Dishcloth Pattern:
- Ch 26 (or any even number of chs), turn
- Row 1: Sc in each ch, turn
- Row 2: Ch 1, sc in next st, skip the next st, make 1 puff st in the next st (see special instructions), *ch 1, skip next st, make 1 puff st in the next st* repeat from *to* until the last st, make 1 sc in last st, turn
- Row 3-21 (or until desired height): Repeat instructions for Row 2
- Border (optional): turn, ch 1, sc in each st across until the corner, make a (sc, ch 1, sc), and continue making sc down the sides of the dishcloth. Sl st into the last st.
- Cut yarn, pull through and weave in end with tapestry needle.
Crunchy Stitch Dishcloth:
- Ch 26 (or any even number of chs)
- Row 1: Sl st in the 2nd ch from your hook, *1 hdc in next ch, sl st into next ch,* repeat from *to,* turn
- Row 2: Ch 2 (counts as first hdc), *Sl st into next hdc, 1 hdc into the next sl st,* repeat from *to,* turn
- Row 3: *Sl st into next hdc, 1 hdc in next sl st,* repeat from *to*, sl st into turning ch
- Row 4-25: Repeat rows 2 and 3
- Border (optional): turn, ch 1, sc in each st across until the corner, make a (sc, ch 1, sc), and continue making sc down the sides of the dishcloth. Sl st into the last st.
- Cut yarn, pull through and weave in end with tapestry needle.
As always, thank you for checking out these patterns and I hope you enjoy! I always love a good texture, and the Peaches and Creme yarn makes for wonderful dishcloths.
Happy crocheting!