Are you looking for a quick and satisfying crochet project that will add a touch of farmhouse charm to your kitchen? Look no further! This beginner-friendly crochet tea towel pattern perfectly blends simplicity and style.
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Made with soft, absorbent cotton yarn, these towels are as functional as they are beautiful. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, this project will be a super satisfying way to create something both practical and aesthetically pleasing.
One of the best things about this pattern is its versatility.
The simple stitch combination makes it incredibly easy to work up, even for beginners, and the color possibilities are truly endless.
Whether you prefer classic neutrals or vibrant hues, you can easily customize these tea towels to match your home’s decor. The farmhouse style adds a rustic touch, making these towels a charming addition to any kitchen, whether your style is modern farmhouse or traditional country.
But these tea towels aren’t just for your home—they also make the perfect handmade gift!
Imagine gifting a set of these lovely towels as part of a curated gift basket, complete with a personalized wooden spoon, spatula, and cutting board made using Scorch Marker products.
It’s a thoughtful, beautiful gift that’s sure to impress.
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These tea towels work up quickly, so you can easily create several sets in no time, making them a go-to project for gift-giving occasions. Let’s dive into the pattern and start creating something special!
We hope you enjoy making these!
Beginner Crochet Tea Towel Pattern
Purchase a PDF printable copy of this pattern from our shop here or on Etsy here.
Description: This farmhouse-style tea towel pattern will add a touch of rustic charm to your kitchen. Perfect for beginners, it uses a simple stitch combination that’s easy to master and beautifully textured. Whether you’re whipping up a set for yourself or gifting to a friend, these tea towels are the perfect blend of style and function. Happy crocheting!
NOTES
- Finished size measures without fringe: 12 1/2″ x 18″
- This crochet tea towel is created using the hdc blo hdc flo stitch
- Chain 1 does not count as a stitch
- hdc flo hdc blo video tutorial here
MATERIALS
HOOK(S)
5.0 mm – H/8
YARN
Weight 4 • approx. 190 yds for one towel, plus a little extra from the other skein in another color
Lily Sugar n’ Cream in Jute
Lily Sugar n’ Cream in Indigo
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NOTIONS
Scissors
Tapestry needle
GAUGE (4 x 4″)
18 sts x 10 rows
ABBREVIATIONS
ch chain
rep repeat
yo yarn over
sc single crochet
hdc half double crochet
blo back loop only
flofront loop only
st(s) stitch(es)
SPECIAL STITCHES
hdc
Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through all three loops on hook
hdc flo hdc blo video tutorial here
PATTERN
Row 1 With Jute, ch 52, hdc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc across to end, ch 1, turn (51 sts)
Row 2 *hdc in flo, hdc in blo* rep from * to *, end ch 1, turn (51 sts)
Row 3 *hdc in blo, hdc in flo* rep from * to *, end , ch 1, turn (51 sts)
Rows 4 – 7 repeat rows 2 & 3
Switch to Indigo Yarn, fasten off Jute yarn
Row 8 sc in each st across to end, ch 1, turn (51 sts)
Row 9 repeat row 8
Switch to Jute yarn and fasten off Indigo
Rows 10 – 35 repeat rows 2 & 3
Switch to Indigo yarn, fasten off Jute yarn
Rows 36 & 37 repeat row 8
Switch to Jute yarn, fasten off Indigo yarn
Rows 38 – 43 repeat rows 2 & 3
Row 44 hdc across in each st until the end, do not fasten off, proceed to loop instructions
After final hdc st, ch 11, attach with sl st to final hdc to create a loop, fasten off, weave in all ends
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!