Discover the charm and utility of this free Tunisian crochet dishcloth pattern with our latest blog post. Learn how this easy-to-follow pattern can help you create functional and stylish dishcloths for your home or as thoughtful gifts.
This dishcloth pattern, crafted using Tunisian crochet techniques, is not only quick to make but also makes wonderful gifts or additions to your home.
The Tunisian half double crochet stitch results in a contemporary-looking cloth that is both practical and functional in the kitchen.
The distinct texture on the backside of Tunisian crochet creations offers an ideal surface for cleaning up spills or employing the washcloth for skin exfoliation.
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Transform Your Home Essentials: A Free Tunisian Crochet Dishcloth Pattern
You’ll notice that I also included instructions for a washcloth pattern. Since I purchased the Super Size yarn, I had enough leftovers to make one washcloth.
The Pattern
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Notes
- Finished size of the dishcloth measures 15″ wide x 18″ long
- Finished size of the washcloth measures 9″ wide x 9″ long
- To change the width, chain any number
- To change the length, simply add more rows
- Tunisian half double crochet stitch video tutorial is HERE
- As for the measurements, different colors worked up differently. Here are how many rows it took to get to the 18 inch length for all four colors: Bamboo 51 rows, Blue Jeans 56 rows, Jade Mist 51 rows, Ecru 53 rows
- For the washcloth in Jade Mist, I crocheted 26 rows
Materials
HOOK(S)
5 mm regular crochet hook for border
YARN
Weight 4 • approx. 250 yds (for dishcloth)
Lily Sugar n’ Cream Super Size
Colors: Ecru, Blue Jeans, Bamboo and Jade Mist
*You will have plenty of yarn leftover to make a washcloth*
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NOTIONS
Scissors
Tapestry needle
GAUGE (4 x 4″)
12 sts x 12 rows in pattern
Abbreviations
ch chain
rep repeat
Thdc Tunisian half double crochet
yo yarn over
FwP forward pass
RetP return pass
Lts last Tunisian stitch
sk skip
sl st slip stitch
Tslst Tunisian slip stitch
st(s) stitches
Special Stitches
Thdc (Tunisian half double crochet) Video tutorial
Start with a Foundation Row: Begin by chaining any number of stitches. This will be your foundation row.
Forward Pass:
- Step 1: Yarn over and insert your hook into the second back bump from the hook.
- Step 2: Yarn over again and pull up a loop. Keep the loop on your hook.
- Step 3: Continue this process across the chain – yarn over, insert the hook into the next back bump, yarn over, and pull up a loop, keeping all loops on the hook.
Return Pass:
- Step 1: To start the return pass, yarn over and pull through one loop on the hook (this is essentially a chain 1).
- Step 2: Then, yarn over and pull through three loops. Repeat this step (yarn over and pull through three loops) all the way across.
Subsequent Rows:
- Step 1: Yarn over (skipping the first two vertical bars) and insert hook under both of the next two vertical bars, pull up a loop.
- Step 2: Yarn over and insert hook under both of the next two vertical bars; continue all the way across until you get to the end.
- Step 3: Yarn over and pull up a loop in the last Tunisian stitch.
- Step 4: Return pass as stated above
Pattern for Dishcloth and Washcloth
For the Dishcloth (Washcloth)
Foundation row Ch 45 (28), Thdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch to end (don’t forget the yarn overs!) (90 loops on your hook, 56 loops for washcloth size)
Return Pass: Ch-1, * yo pull through 3 loops * repeat to end
Row 1 sk first two vertical bars, Thdc in each st across until last st, yo, working the last st as for Lts, RetP
Rows 2 – and on repeat row 1 until dishcloth measures about 18″ long (9″ for washcloth) or until it’s the size you want (See notes section for how many rows each individual color took to get to the 18″ measurement.)
Last row Tslst in each vertical bar across row, going under 2 vertical bars at a time (just like you did for the Tunisian half double crochet stitch) to bind off, inserting hook as for Lts on the last st. Do not fasten off. Continue to loop instructions and/or border instructions.
If you want to do a border (I only did a border on the washcloth):
Border: Change to 5 mm regular crochet hook
Side 1: Ch 1, sc2 in first st, sc in each st along side, sc2 in last st
Edge 1: sc2 in first st, sc in each st along edge, sc2 in last st
Side 2: sc2 in first st, sc in each st along side, sc2 in last st
Edge 2: sc2 in first st, sc in each st along edge, sc2 in last st, sl st to first sc from side 1
Fasten off if not doing a loop.
For loop to hang dishcloth
ch 9, slip st into space below (see pictures on next page), fasten off and weave in all ends
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Hi! I’m Julie. I am here for one reason: to help YOU embrace your love of crochet and expand your crochet horizons. I design modern and unique Tunisian crochet and standard crochet patterns and tutorials that bring me joy, and that I think you will LOVE. I’ve been crocheting for 25+ years and with the gentle nudging of my husband, decided to turn this passion into what you see here on ICCT. This is my playground!
Karen
Saturday 6th of April 2024
can you patterns be printed without paying the $3?
Julie
Sunday 7th of April 2024
No, sorry. You can only purchase the printable on our Etsy or shop.
Sandra Machen
Thursday 21st of March 2024
Why is there a $3 charge for printing a "free" pattern?
Julie
Friday 22nd of March 2024
Hi Sandra,
The free pattern is available on this blog post. The $3 charge is for if you want a printable PDF.