Cabin Dishcloth Crochet Pattern

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The Cabin Dishcloth crochet pattern is an easy pattern to work! You will love how quick it is and the attractive looking texture!

Well, it’s the new year which is a great time to freshen up your kitchen accessories! And this Cabin Dishcloth crochet pattern is my most recent addition to my cleaning cloths drawer.

I am loving this design. You start off by working a small patch of moss or linen stitch in rows at the centre of the square. Once that patch has reached the desired size, you will work several rounds of an easy, textured edging.

The entire dishcloth can be worked in half an hour to an hour meaning that you’ll have whipped up several in no time.

As for the yarn need to make this dishcloth, you can work it in a solid colour or in many. I always work my crochet dishcloths in a 100% cotton yarn. They hold up well and cotton is absorbent. Cotton is also great when dealing with temperature fluctuations. It doesn’t mind a little heat!

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The crochet pattern for the Cabin Dishcloth will be written out in full below. However if you would like to add this pattern to your library or purchase an ad free PDF, you can so from my Etsy and Ravelry shops linked below:

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Thank you so much for stopping by! While here you may want to also check out the Disk Scrubby, another popular crochet scrubby pattern on my blog and YouTube Channel. More recently I published the Cottage Chic Dishcloth Pattern. It’s so pretty! Don’t forget to sign up for my email newsletter below so that you never miss a new free crochet pattern.
Happy Crocheting!
Sarah

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Cabin Dishcloth Crochet Pattern:

Skill Level: Easy

Gauge:  15 sts x 12 rows of hdc in 3rd = 4 inches

Finished Size: Approximately 7 x 7 inches

Yarn: Bernat Handicrafter Cotton by Yarnspirations ® (84 yds/77 m; 1.75 oz/50g; 100% cotton; (4) worsted weight).  You will need approximately 1 ball per dishcloth.

Hook: Size H/8 (5 mm) hook.

Notions: Yarn Needle, stitch marker

Stitches and Abbreviations:

3rd Lp – Third Loop (Looking at the back of your hdc st you will see a loop running along under the back loop.  This loop running along under the back loop is your “3rd loop.”)
Ch – Chain
Hdc – Half Double Crochet
Rpt – Repeat
Sc – Single Crochet
Sk – Skip
Sl st – Slip stitch
Yo – Yarn over

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Pattern Notes:

  • Pattern is written in American English terms.
  • Pattern is worked in rows for the centre, extended edging in rounds.
  • Ch 1 at beginning of row does not count as stitch.
  • Weave in ends as needed.
  • To change the size of your dishcloth, you will need an odd number of stitches.

Free Crochet Pattern:

Begin by working in rows:

Ch 13.

Row 1: Sc in the 3rd ch from your hook, *ch 1, sk the next st, sc in the next st; Rpt from * across. Ch 2, turn.  (6 sc)

Row 2: Sk the 1st st, *sc in the next ch-1 sp working over the ch-sp and into the skipped foundation ch, ch 1, sk the next st; Rpt from * across to the final ch-2 sp, sc in the final ch-2 sp.  Ch 2, turn.

Rows 3-12: Sk the 1st st, *sc in the next ch-1 sp, ch 1, sk the next st; Rpt from * across to the final ch-2 sp, sc in the final ch-2 sp.  Ch 2, turn.  (At the end of row 12, ch 1, turn.

You will now be working an extending edging in rounds around the moss stitch square.

Rnd 1: 3 hdc in the 1st corner st, hdc in each of the next 10 sc and ch-sps across the top, work a total of 3 hdc in the corner ch-2, evenly work 11 more hdc sts along the edge, 1 hdc in the corner, 12 hdc along the bottom, 1 hdc in the corner, 11 hdc along the opposite side.  Do not join (but use a stitch marker to mark the 1st st if desired).  Do not turn.  (52 sts)

Rnds 2-5: Working in continuous rnds, *working in the 3rd loop hdc in each st across to the corner st, 3 hdc working under both top loops in the next corner st; Rpt from * around, ending with an hdc in each st to the first st. (84 sts in total at end of rnd 5)

Rnd 6: *Working in the 3rd loop sc in each st across to the corner st, 3 sc working under both top loops in the next corner st; Rpt from * around, ending with an sc in each st to the first st. Join with a sl st in the 1st st.  (92 sts)

Fasten off and weave in your ends.

Video Tutorial:

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