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Crochet Granny Washcloth

My crochet granny washcloth pattern is a continuation of my granny stitch collection and also my spa items theme, I love designing wash/dishcloths as they are quick to crochet and suit all skill levels.

crochet granny washcloth

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Make in several colors and give as gifts if you wish, scroll down the page for the instructions for this free crochet pattern in UK and USA format

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3. Speckled Facecloth

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Crochet Granny Washcloth UK

Pattern Number CNC120

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Abbreviations UK
ch.
     Chain

dc.     Double Crochet
htr.    Half Treble Crochet
tr.      Treble Crochet
rpt.    Repeat
ss.      Slip Stitch

Base of ch. Work into first stitch

3ch counts as first tr

Size approx:   11 x 11 Inches

Materials
For great results it is always best to use the recommended yarn I have used:-
115 grams of King Cole Cottonsoft DK Yarn

5.00mm Clover Crochet Hook

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Make 34ch loosely, 1tr into 4th ch from hook, * miss 2ch, 3tr into next ch, * rpt from
* to * to last 3ch, miss 2ch, 2tr into the last ch. Turn. (9, 3tr groups + 2, 2tr groups)

Second Row – 3ch, miss 2tr, 3tr into the first space between 2tr and 3tr group, * miss 3tr, 3tr into space between next two 3tr groups, * rpt from * to * to last tr and 3ch to turn with, miss tr, 1tr into top of 3ch. Turn.

Third Row  – 3ch, 1tr into base of 3ch, * miss 3tr, 3tr into space between next two 3tr groups, rpt from * to * to last 3tr and 3ch to turn with, miss 3tr, work 2tr in top of 3ch. Turn.

Rpt Second & Third Rows 7 more times. Turn. (you should have 17 rows worked in all)

Border – 1ch, 1dc into base of 1ch, 1dc into each tr to end, 3dc into top of 3ch, work 33dc evenly into row ends down first side of cloth, 3dc into corner, 1dc into each ch along starting chain edge, 3dc into corner, work 33dc evenly into row ends up second side of cloth, 1dc into corner, ss to first dc on beginning of row. Turn.

2nd Row – 1ch, 1dc into base of 1ch, 1dc into each dc to end, working 3dc into corners, ss to first dc on beginning of row. Turn.

Rpt last row once. Turn.

5th Row – 1ch, 1htr into base of 1ch, 1htr into each dc to end, working 3htr into corners, ss to first htr on beginning of row. Turn. Fasten off.

Finishing – Weave and trim off any loose ends.

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See more free crochet bathroom patterns:-

Bathtime ScrubRibbed WashclothSpa Set
Bathroom TrioSponge BagSea Shell Set

hope you enjoy all the designs, happy crocheting!
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Crochet Granny Washcloth USA

Pattern Number CNC120

Abbreviations USA
ch.
      Chain

sc.      Single Crochet
hdc.    Half Double Crochet
dc.      Double Crochet
rpt.     Repeat
sl st.   Slip Stitch

Base of ch. Work in first stitch

ch3 counts as first dc

Size approx:   11 x 11 Inches

Materials
For great results it is always best to use the recommended yarn I have used:-
115 grams of King Cole Cottonsoft DK Yarn

OR an equivalent yarn would be:-
4.05oz of Worsted Weight #3 100% cotton

5.00mm Clover Crochet Hook

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ch34 loosely, 1dc in 4th ch from hook, * skip 2ch, 3dc in next ch, * rpt from * to * to last ch3, skip 2ch, 2dc in the last ch. Turn. (9, 3dc groups + 2, 2dc groups)

Second Row – ch3, skip 2dc, 3dc in the first space between 2dc and 3dc group, * skip 3dc, 3dc in space between next two 3dc groups, * rpt from * to * to last dc and ch3 to turn with, skip dc, 1dc in top of ch3. Turn.

Third Row – ch3, 1dc in base of ch3, * skip 3dc, 3dc in the space between next two 3dc groups, rpt from * to * to last 3dc and ch3 to turn with, skip 3dc, work 2dc in top of ch3. Turn.

Rpt Second & Third Rows 7 more times. Turn. (you should have 17 rows worked in all)

Border – ch1, 1sc in base of ch1, 1sc in each dc to end, 3sc in top of ch3, work 33sc evenly in row ends down the first side of cloth,  3sc in corner, 1sc in each ch along starting chain edge, 3sc in corner, work 33sc evenly in row ends up second side of cloth, 1sc in corner, sl st to first sc on beginning of row. Turn.

2nd Row – ch1, 1sc in base of ch1, 1sc in each sc to end, working 3sc in corners, sl st to first sc on beginning of row. Turn.

Rpt last row once. Turn.

5th Row – ch1, 1hdc in base of ch1, 1hdc in each of the sc to end, working 3hdc in corners, sl st to first hdc on beginning of row. Turn. Fasten off.

Finishing – Weave and trim off any loose ends.

granny washclothBye for now.

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