Crochet Scrubber Dishcloth 2 in 1 Perfect Easy Pattern
Ginger up your kitchen with the Free Crochet Scrubber Dishcloth 2-in-1 Pattern – a fun and practical project that makes cleaning a breeze!
This unique pattern lets you create a handcrafted gift that doubles as a scrubber, making it an essential tool for tackling kitchen messes with ease. Its textured design is perfect for scrubbing stubborn stains, while the soft crocheted surface gently cleans delicate dishes. Ideal for crochet enthusiasts of all levels, this pattern is easy to follow and a fantastic way to utilize scrap yarn.
Crochet Scrubber Dishcloth 2 in 1 Tutorial
Change your cleaning routine with the Crochet Scrubber Dishcloth 2-in-1 Pattern, a fabulous blend of fun and functionality. Not only will this eco-friendly dishcloth reduce waste, but it also adds a touch of handmade charm to your kitchen.
Tip:
Use durable cotton yarn to ensure your dishcloth stays effective and resilient through multiple washes and uses.
Materials:
- 6 mm J Hook
- Loops and Threads Everyday Cotton in Patriot Ombre
- Loops and Threads Squeaky Clean
- Red Heart Scrubby Sparkle Yarn in White
- Note: The cotton yarn comes in balls that are 95 Y/2 oz. It’s about enough to make three cloths per two balls.
Pattern:
Foundation Row:
- Make a slip knot and chain 33 stitches with the Everyday Cotton yarn.
Row 1:
- Double crochet into the fourth chain from the hook (the first three chains count as the first double crochet).
- Continue double crocheting across for a total of 31 double crochets (including the chain 3 as the first double crochet).
Row 2:
- Chain 2 (counts as the first double crochet here and throughout), turn.
- Alternate front post double crochet and back post double crochet across the row until the final stitch.
- Double crochet in the top of the turning chain from the previous row.
For Row 3-4:
- Repeat Row 2.
Row 5:
- With the Scrubby Sparkle Yarn, repeat Row 2.
Row 6:
- Repeat Row 5.
For Row 7-14:
- Switch back to the cotton yarn and repeat Row 2 for eight more rows.
Finishing:
- Cut your yarn, leaving a tail to weave in.
- Weave in all ends.
- Measure your cloth – it should be approximately 9×8 inches.
Additional Tips:
- These cloths make excellent gifts. Consider pairing them in sets and wrapping them with a simple ribbon or yarn for a beautiful presentation.
- For any color changes or adding new yarn, perform the last yarn over of the last stitch with the new color to create a seamless transition.
- Secure all ends by weaving them into your work with a needle to ensure durability.







