Showing posts with label washcloth pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label washcloth pattern. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2022

Pamper Us Washcloth Crochet Pattern | Posh Pooch Designs

 Pamper Us Washcloth Crochet Pattern

– Pattern 1 in The Let’s Pamper Us

 Series

By Sara Sach Of Posh Pooch Designs


I am excited to tell you all about what we
 are stitching up. It's a New Series
 of Crochet Patterns, called
 "Let's Pamper Us".
It will be a Spa Set of Patterns 
That we can Crochet For Us, or for others.

I have designed 6 different crochet Patterns in
 the set. All stitched in cotton yarns.
I am using all the same colors of yarn for mine
 so they will be a matched set.



Feel free to get in your yarn stash and use
 up some of your cottons yarns.
they do not have to be a matched set.


See The Video On my Crochet Youtube

 Channel At This LINK





Pamper Us Washcloth Crochet Pattern

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Skill: Easy
 
Materials:
Crochet Hook – H / 5.00 mm
Yarn – Cotton – Med (4) C1 - Sugar and Cream / Potpourri Ombre – 2.5 oz.
                                            C2 -Yarn Bee/ Cotton Et Lin – Skyway – 2 oz.
Yarn Needle
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single Crochet (sc)
Half Double Crochet (hdc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
Change to
 
Size: 10 X 10 inches
 
Notes:
Ch1 does not count as a st
 
Pattern:
 
R: 1 – With C1, Ch 28, 1 hdc in the 2nd ch from the hook,
hdc in each ch across, turn, ch1 (27hdc)

R: 2 – hdc in each hdc, turn, ch 1 (27 hdc)

R: 3 – Hdc in the 1st 3 hdc, *ch1, sk 1 hdc, hdc in the next hdc*
Repeat From * to * 9 more times,
Ch1, sk the next hdc, 1 hdc in the last 3 hdc, turn, ch 1 (27 sts)

R: 4 – 1 hdc in each hdc and ch 1 sp across, turn, ch 1 (27 hdc)

R: 5 – 1 hdc in each hdc, turn, ch 1 (27 hdc)

R: 6 – R: 17 – Repeat R: 5


R: 18 – Repeat R: 3

R: 19 – Repeat R: 4
 
R: 20 – Repeat R: 5
Ch1 After The color change.

R: 21 – Chgto C2, Ch1, Evenly sc around all 4 sides of the washcloth,
 place 3 sc in each corner, join to the 1st sc.

R: 22 – Sc in the 1st sc, *ch 3, sk the next sc, sc in the next sc*
Repeat From * to * around the washcloth, join to the 1st sc,
Tie off weave in your ends.


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Saturday, September 19, 2015

Easy Does It Washcloth Free Crochet Pattern and Photo Tutorial | Posh Pooch Designs


Easy Does It Washcloth Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
Photo Tutorial and Video 
This is a great way to use up all those cotton yarns you have
 in your yarn stash, and make something pretty and useful!
I Called this Washcloth "The Easy Does it" Because
it is great for the kitchen as a dish cloth, or
 in the bathroom for a face cloth
 or wash cloth.
It can even be used as doily for a candle or dish.
Make a set of 2 or 3 for a gift.
See The Video on my Youtube Channel at This LINK
Easy Does it Wash CLoth Crochet Pattern and Photo Tutorial
By Sara Sach
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Skill : Easy

Materials:
Crochet Hook – H
Yarn – Cotton, 3 oz. any color or colors

Stitches :
Chain (ch)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Space (sp)

Size : 10 X 10

Pattern:

R : 1 - Ch 5, join in a circle, ch3, 11 dc in the circle,
Join to ch3 with a slst. (12dc)

R : 2 – Ch3 (counts as a st) 1 dc in the same st as ch3,
2 dc in each dc around, join to ch3. (24 dc)

R : 3 – ch1 (counts as a sc) *ch3, sk 2 dc, 1 sc in the next dc*
Repeat From * to * 7 more times, join to ch1. (8sc, 8 ch3)

R : 4 – *1 sc in the next sc, 5 dc in the next ch3 sp*
Repeat from * to * 7 times, 1 sc in the last sc, ch 6
(counts as 1dc, ch3)


 R : 5 – *Dc, ch2, dc in the 3rd dc of the 1st cluster, ch 3, 
1 dc in the next sc, ch 3*
Repeat From * to * 7 times, join to the 3rd ch of the ch6. 
(8 dc, ch2, dc and 8 dc)


 R : 6 – slst to the ch2 sp(corner), Ch3, 1 dc, ch2, 2 dc,
 then 2dc in ch3 sp, 1 dc in dc, 2dc in ch3 sp
*2dc, ch2, 2dc in the corner,
then 2dc in ch3 sp, 1 dc in dc, 2dc in ch3 sp*
Repeat From * to * 6 more times, join to 1st dc in the first corner.
(5dcs on each side, 8 corners)


R : 7 - slst to the next Corner, slst to the ch2 sp(corner), Ch3, 1 dc, ch2, 2 dc,
 then 2dc in ch3 sp, 1 dc in the next 9 dc
*2dc, ch2, 2dc in the corner,
1 dc in the next 9 dc*
Repeat From * to * 6 more times, join to 1st dc in the first corner.
(9dcs on each side, 8 corners)


R : 8 – slst to the next Corner, Ch3, 1 dc, ch2, 2 dc,
 then 2dc in ch3 sp, 1 dc in the next 9 dc
*2dc, ch2, 2dc in the corner,
1 dc in the next 11 dc*
Repeat From * to * 6 more times, join to 1st dc in the first corner.
Tie off and weave in your ends. (9dcs on each side, 8 corners)

Easy Does it Wash cloths
I have bunch of Cotton from left over projects that I am 
going to make into these dishcloths.
Guess What everyone is getting for Christmas and
 Birthdays this year.

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Friday, August 28, 2015

Colorado Washcloth and Graph Crochet Pattern | Posh Pooch Designs


Colorado Washcloth and Graph 
Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of  Posh Pooch Designs
The month of August is almost over.
That means Colorado Birth month is almost over.
I like to give my guests a small
 "Thank you for visiting us gift".
Usually  a couple of washcloths tied with a pretty ribbon.
I think a couple of Colorado Washcloths
 would be a great gift and 
fun memento of their Colorado trip.

So I sat down and designed a Colorado Graph 
that would be a nice nice for a washcloth or dishcloth.
It measures 7 X 7 inches

Colorado Washcloth Graph Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach
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Skill: Easy

Materials:
Hook - H
Yarn- Cotton Yarn, I Love This Cotton/ Hobby Lobby
             But any cotton yarn will work.
            Blue, White, red, yellow 
yarn needle for weaving in your ends.

Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single Crochet (sc)

Size - 7 X 7 inch

Notes:
We will begin stitching the graph from the bottom

Ch1 at ends of rows, does not count as a st,
 it is a turning chain.

You will have a Front Side and a Back side.
Made sure you always pull your yarn to the
 back of your work when changing colors.

How to Change Colors - click HERE

Ch 24, starting in the 2nd ch from th end, 1 sc in each ch across.
Follow Graph starting at Row 1, working your way up the graph, 
Stitching a sc for each 'square" of the graph,
 changing colors as the graph shows.

When Graph is completed, sc evenly around , placing 3 sc in each corner,
 for neat finished edge.

This is a fun little project.
I think I will make them in sets of 3 for my guests.
May be a solid red and Solid yellow and This one.
I don't know, 
But I do know, it will be fun making them,
 and giving them.

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Happy Birthday Colorado!

Monday, February 2, 2015

Washcloth Pattern - Free Knitting Pattern for Beginners | Posh Pooch Designs

A Sweet Friend of mine that is learning to knit, 
 asked if I had a knit pattern for a washcloth.
She wanted more of a face cloth size, 
not a regular size washcloth.
I did not have one, only crochet ones.
I directed her to some knitting patterns
 but she wanted something a little smaller.
She gave me a crocheted one that was 
about the size she was looking for.
She said it is the perfect size
 for washing a baby.

Since she is a beginner,
 I designed a beginner wash cloth.
 It is nothing fancy
 and I am sure has been done before,
But this is what I came up with.
A 9 X 9.5 basic knit wash cloth
I loved it so much I made a 
bunch to put in my guest bathroom.

I tie pretty ribbon around them,
With a thank you note for guests.
They are the perfect size 
for taking off your makeup, 
washing your face, or washing a baby.
And for washing my furbabies.


Beginner Knit Washcloth - Knitting pattern
 By Sara Sach

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Skill- Beginner

Materials -
Long Straight Knitting Needles- US10-6mm
Yarn - Worsted Weight (4) Cotton
I used Peaches and Cream I had on hand

Stitches and Terms:
Cast On (CO)
Bind Off (BO)
Knit (k)
Purl (p)

Measures - 9 X 9.5 inches

Note- This is such a basic pattern,
By changing the number of sts you CO,
 you can make the washcloth bigger or even smaller.

R : 1 - Co 31 stitches, k all sts
R : 2-7  -k all sts
R : 7 - k 1st 3 sts, p next 25 sts, k last 3 sts
R : 8 - k all sts
R : 9-41  - Repeat R7 and R : 8, alternating rows
R : 42 - k all sts
R : 43-47 - k all sts
R : 48 - BO, weave in ends


Blocking - I prefer to spray block the wash cloths.
This is also the perfect take along project. Just throw
 some cotton yarn in your bag, and your needles, 
and you can make several in an hour.

This is the perfect pattern for beginner knitters
 to practice a few basic stitches 
and make something you will be proud to show off.