Here is my free crochet washcloth pattern, however, please don’t let the “wordyness” of the pattern or length of the video put you off! This really is a quick and easy crochet project which makes the perfect gift or colour coordinated accessorise for your home.
I’m not even sure how I managed to make a 45 minute video just about a flannel but hopefully you might find some of my explanations, demonstrations and tips useful.
I’ve included a menu here of where you can find the key points in the video in case you have neither the time or inclination to watch the whole thing.
Free Crochet Washcloth Pattern Details
A simple facecloth in single crochet – made special with a slip stitch surface design in a contrasting colour & finished with a textured, reverse single crochet border. Make it in soft cotton for the perfect, colour coordinated bathroom accessory. I have also made pairs of flannels, in opposite colours, with matching, handmade soap as gifts.
Pattern Format:
Pattern is written in US crochet terminology and includes photos and mini tutorials for some of the techniques involved. A video is also available here.
Gauge:
Gauge is 16 sts & 20 rows in single crochet.
Finished dimensions:
If you crochet to gauge, the flannel is a generous 28cm x 28cm.
Materials:
- Aran or Worsted Cotton Yarn in 2 colours (each cloth uses 106.0 meters / 115.9 yards in Colour A & 48.5 meters / 53.0 yards in Colour B).
- Hook – 4mm
- Tapestry or wool needle.
- Stitch markers or scrap yarn.
Make to sell:
You may make these wash-cloths to sell, either for charity or personal profit if you are a small scale crafter. All I ask is that you place the following text credit, either in your online listing or on a small piece of paper with the finished item: Design from www.mezzacraft.com
Other standard copyright laws apply.
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Video Index
- Starting chain 2:10
- Single Crochet edging 6:30
- Marking the horizontal lines 18:00
- How to Slip Stitch Crochet horizontally on the fabric 20:45
- Marking the vertical lines 26:10
- How to Slip Stitch Crochet vertically on the fabric 27:45
- Slip Stitch Crochet intersection 29:15
- How to make the Crab Stitch / Reverse Single Crochet border 33:20
- Finishing the horizontal & vertical Slip Stitch lines & sew in ends 43:50
I love to hear from you, so if you have made my free crochet washcloth pattern, please do share! I’m on Instagram as @mezzamay – mark your projects #mezzacraftcrochet !
I’m also happy to receive any feedback you may have about my patterns.
Thank you!