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:

Close up of bean stitch dishcloth with peaches and creme stripey linen
Bean Stitch

And here’s a close up of the Crunchy Stitch Dishcloth:

Close up of crunchy stitch dishcloth with peaches and creme stripey linen
Crunchy Stitch

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:

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!

Peaches and Creme Yarn: Beautiful Crochet Dishcloth Pattern (Free)

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Hello everyone! Today I thought I would share my next crochet project with you; dishcloths! But it’s not just any dishcloth, it’s a dishcloth that has a beautiful texture with beautiful yarn! The yarn that I’ve used for this pattern is called Peaches and Creme Ombre – Oasis. 

This is a cotton yarn which is great for practical crochet projects like dishcloths. It’s softer and much more durable than acrylic. Plus it just feels so much nicer to hold and feel.

I really am quite happy with the way that the yarn looks in this pattern too. Sometimes with the speckled or striped yarns, it’s difficult to tell how it’ll look with your project. The little chocolate and brownish-red flecks break up that main beige color in such a way that’s pleasing to the eye.

The texture created is really simple too. It’s a combination of a single crochet and two double crochets in the same stitch, then skipping two stitches. The stitches lay in such a way that it makes a subtle “bulge” in the project, creating a beautiful, squishy texture.

When finished, the dishcloth measures about 7″ x 7″ (give or take depending on your gauge). 

Here’s a close up of the texture with the Peaches and Creme Oasis yarn:

Close up of textured dishcloth in peaches and creme oasis cotton yarn

Pretty isn’t it? 

As always, you can use any type of yarn you like for this project, and it doesn’t have to be a dishcloth. You can make a blanket or a scarf or a burp cloth for example. Just make sure your yarn is a medium 4 weight yarn or else it might come out too big or small!

If you like this pattern, you might also want to check out my Easy Textured Burp Cloth pattern (which has another beautiful, squishy texture to it).

Materials Used:

  • 5 mm crochet hook
  • 1 little skein (2oz) of Peaches and Creme Cotton Yarn – Oasis 
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry Needle

Abbreviations Used:

Please note that I am using US crochet terms and not UK crochet terms for this pattern.

  • ch(s) – chain(s)
  • sc – single crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • st(s) – stitch(es)
  • sl st – slip stitch

Special Considerations:

  • If you need to adjust the size of your project, chain a multiple of 13 + 1.
  • The turning chain does not count as a stitch.

Textured Crochet Dishcloth Pattern:

  • Ch 26
  • Row 1: From second ch from hook, make *(1 sc, 2 dc) in the same ch, skip 2 chs.* Repeat from *to* until you reach the last 3 chs. Make 1 sc in last ch. Turn (25 sts)
  • Row 2: Ch 1, (turning ch does not count as a st) make *(1 sc, 2 dc) in the next st, skip next 2 sts.* Repeat from *to* until you reach the last 3 sts, 1 sc in last st. Turn (25 sts)
  • Row: 3-18 (or until desired height): Repeat Row 2
Ch 26 for Peaches and Creme Dishcloth
Ch 26
Beginning of Row 2 for Textured Dishcloth
Beginning of Row 2
End of Row 2 for textured dishcloth pattern
End of Row 2
Textured Dishcloth using Peaches and Creme Oasis Cotton Yarn
Completed Peaches and Creme Dishcloth with border!

You can sc a border around the dishcloth if you’d like, but it is totally optional. Otherwise cut your yarn, pull through, and weave in end with tapestry needle.

Border: sc in each st across until the last st, (sc, ch 1, sc) in the corner st. Crocheting down the side of a project can be challenging, since we are making a square, try to make the side as even as the top/bottom (so 25 sts). Continue making (sc, ch 1, sc) in the corner sts and sc across until the last st. Sl st to last stitch, Cut yarn and pull through. Weave in end with tapestry needle. 

As always, thank you for reading this post and happy crocheting! Until next time!

Crochet Legend of Zelda Triforce Dishcloth Pattern

Hello everyone! Today I have a Crochet Legend of Zelda dishcloth pattern for you! These neutral colored dishcloths boast the iconic triforce symbol from the beloved video game.

If you’re like me and a fan of the Legend of Zelda series, you’ll love these crochet dishcloths. Not only will they show your love for the game, they’re a functional crochet item too. Talk about a win-win!

I attempted to crochet the triforce dishcloths with the classic green background and yellow triforce colors, however they seemed to bright and contrasting for this project. Instead I opted for neutral colors, and I love the way these turned out.

I am using a medium 4 worsted weight yarn for this pattern, but feel free to use any color or type of yarn as long as it’s the same weight.

These dishcloths measure about 7x7in when laid flat, which is a perfect size for crochet dishcloths.

Use this for yourself, or gift to a friend or family member who loves The Legend of Zelda Series too!

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Materials Used:

Terms Used:

Please note these are in US terms, not UK

  • ch – chain
  • sc – single crochet
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • st(s) – stitch(es)

Special Considerations:

When you need to make a color change in this pattern, it’s best to do it in the stitch BEFORE the stitch that needs the color change.

If you need help with color changing, see my post on How to Color Change in Crochet the Right Way.

To perform the color change, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull through the stitch (you now have two loops on your hook). Instead of finishing your single crochet stitch like normal, put your new yarn color on your hook. Pull that color through the two loops. Tighten your stitch by pulling on the yarn ends.  

Alright let’s check out the pattern!

Crochet Legend of Zelda Triforce Dishcloth Pattern:

To get this dishcloth colorway, see directions below.

Triforce dishcloth with aran base color and buff triforce color

With Aran

Row 1) Ch 28, sc in second ch from hook, sc in next 26 chs (27 sts)

Row 2) Turn, ch 1, sc in next st (but don’t finish all the way, with two loops on hook, switchto Buff, then finish), sc in next 25 sts, on the 25th st, switch to Aran, sc in last st

Row 3) Turn, ch 1, sc in next 2 sts, on second st switch to Buff, sc in next 12 sts, change to Aran, sc in next st, change back to Buff, sc in next 12 sts, change to Aran for next 2 sts

Row 4) Repeat row 3 

Row 5) Turn, ch 1, sc in next 3 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 9 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 3 sts, switch back to Buff, sc in next 9 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 3 sts

Row 6) Repeat row 5

Row 7) Turn, ch 1, sc in next 4 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 7 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 5 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 7 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 4 sts

Row 8) Repeat row 7

Row 9) Turn, ch1, sc in next 5 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 5 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 7 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 5 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 5 sts

Row 10) Repeat row 9

Row 11) Turn, ch 1 sc in next 6 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 3 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 9 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 3 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 6 sts

Row 12) Repeat row 11

Row 13) Turn, ch 1, sc in next 7 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next st, switch to Aran, sc in next 11 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next st, switch to Aran, sc in next 7 sts

Row 14) Turn, ch 1, sc in next 7 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 13 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 7 sts

Row 15) Turn, ch 1, sc in next 8 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 11 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 8 sts

Row 16) Repeat row 15

Row 17) Turn, ch 1, sc in next 9 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 9 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 9 sts

Row 18) Repeat row 17

Row 19) Turn, ch1, sc in next 10 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 7 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 10sts

Row 20) Repeat row 19

Row 21) Turn, ch 1, sc in next 11 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 5 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 11 sts

Row 22) Repeat row 21

Row 23) Turn, ch 1, sc in next 12 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next 3 sts, switch to Aran, sc in next 12 sts

Row 24) Repeat row 23

Row 25) Turn, ch 1, sc in next 13 sts, switch to Buff, sc in next st, switch to aran, sc in next 13 sts

Row 26) Repeat row 25

Row 27) Sc in each st across with Aran

Cut yarn with scissors, weave in ends with tapestry needle.

To obtain the second dishcloth, simply switch the colors with the above directions.

Crochet triforce dishcloth with buff base color and aran for triforce

I hope you enjoyed this crochet Legend of Zelda Triforce Dishcloth Pattern!

Until next time!

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