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Sedge Stitch Dishcloth

Hi everyone! Today I’m sharing with you my newest crochet pattern, the Sedge Stitch Dishcloth. These dishcloths work up quickly, making them a beginner-friendly pattern. You will use three basic stitches and cotton yarn in colors of your choice to create this dishcloth. Crochet a few of these for gift giving, craft fairs, or even use them in your own kitchen! They’re not only beautiful with the fun textured design, but they’re also practical and useful around the kitchen.

The Sedge Stitch Dishcloth is made using Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton. However, you can use any cotton yarn you have in your yarn stash. I also used a size H-8 (5.0mm) crochet hook. My favorite crochet hooks to use are the Clover Amour. You will also need a pair of scissors and a tapestry needle. Gather your supplies and let’s begin!

Sedge Stitch Dishcloth

MATERIALS:

SIZE: 

8×8

NOTES: 

  • To change the width of this dishcloth, you will need to make a chain in a multiple of 3.
  • The skipped stitches at the beginning of Row 1 counts as your first single crochet.
  • The chain 1 counts as your single crochet.
  • Work indicated stitches in parenthesis in the same stitch as indicated.

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SEDGE STITCH DISHCLOTH VIDEO TUTORIAL:

SEDGE STITCH DISHCLOTH PATTERN:

CH 30

Row 1 In the 3rd CH from hook, make a (HDC, DC), *skip 2 CH, in the next CH make a (SC, HDC, DC). Repeat from * across until you have 3 CH left. Skip 2 CH and SC in last CH. CH 1 and turn.

Row 2 (HDC, DC) in first stitch (CH 1 counts as SC), *skip 2 stitches, make a (SC, HDC, DC) in next stitch. Repeat from * across until you have 3 stitches remaining. Skip 2 stitches, and SC in last stitch. CH 1 and turn.

Row 3-25 Repeat Row 2. Cut yarn and weave in ends.

Thank you so much for joining me today as I share my Sedge Stitch Dishcloth pattern with you. I hope you enjoyed making this beginner-friendly pattern. Let me know in the comments below if you plan on making this project or what you’re currently working on. I’d love to hear from you!

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