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Washcloth

Washcloth

Worked on the bias from corner-to-corner, this soft washcloth features a diagonal stripe pattern with a textured twist. Crochet it in the stripe pattern shown, your own stripe pattern, or no stripes at all! Corner to Corner Moss Stitch Washcloth by Yay For Yarn Click Here to purchase the Large Print, Ad-Free, Printable PDF version of the pattern. Skill Level: Advanced Beginner Yarn: Peaches & Creme, #4 Worsted Weight, 100% Cotton Yarn; 80 yards in “Dark Gray” 50 yards in “White” You Will Also Need: US Size H (5.0 mm) crochet hook (or size needed to obtain gauge) Scissors Yarn Needle or Blunt Tapestry Needle Ruler (for measuring gauge) Gauge: 19 sts = 4” (10 cm) in Moss Stitch, 19 rows = 4” (10 cm) in Moss Stitch. Finished Size: 11 ¼” (28.5 cm) wide by 11 ¼” (28.5 cm) tall. Abbreviations: st: stitch sts: stitches beg: beginning sp: space sp: spaces sk: skip nxt: next sl st: slip stitch ch: chain sc: single crochet hdc: half-double crochet With Dark Gray, ch 3. Row 1: Sk 1st 2 chs (2 skipped chs count as 1 st), (sc, ch 1, sc, hdc) in 3rd ch from hook. You should have 5 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sp. Row 2: Ch 2, turn, sc in same st. Ch 1, sk 1, sc in nxt ch-1 sp. Ch 1, sk 1, (sc, hdc) in top of beg ch sp from row below. You should have 7 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sps. Row 3-12: Ch 2, turn, sc in same st. *ch 1, sk 1, sc in nxt ch-1 sp*. Repeat between *and* across to last 2 sts. Ch 1, sk 1, (sc, hdc) in top of beg ch sp from row below. By the end of Row 12, you should have 27 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sps. Change to White. As you work the next stripe, you will “carry” the unused gray yarn up the edge of the work by twisting the working yarn with the unused gray yarn at the beg / end of every row that begins or ends on that edge. Row 13-22: Repeat Row 3. By the end of Row 22, you should have 47 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sps. Change to Dark Gray. As you work the next stripe, you will “carry” the unused white yarn up the edge of the work by twisting the working yarn with the unused white yarn at the beg / end of every row that begins or ends on that edge. Row 23-30: Repeat Row 3. By the end of Row 30, you should have 63 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sps. Change to White. NOTE: The following stripe will be a single-row stripe of white. If we work that row as normal, we will be at the opposite edge from the gray yarn when we need to change back to gray. To get the gray yarn to the other edge without cutting and re-joining it, we will be crocheting over it on this next row to carry it across to the other side. Row 31: Repeat Row 3, laying the unused gray yarn across the row and crocheting over it. You should have 65 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sps. Change to Dark Gray. As you work the next stripe, you will “carry” the unused white yarn up the edge of the work by twisting the working yarn with the unused white yarn at the beg / end of every row that begins or ends on that edge. Row 32: The gray yarn that was crocheted over during the last row will still be visible. Each time you work into a ch-1 sp during this row, be sure to insert the hook into the ch-1 sp AND under the gray yarn that lays across the gray st from last gray row. ch 2, turn. Sk nxt st, sc in nxt ch-1 sp. *Ch 1, sk 1, sc in nxt ch-1 sp*. Repeat between *and* across to last 2 sts. Sk 1, hdc in top of beg ch sp from row below. You should have 63 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sps. Row 33-39: Ch 2, turn. Sk nxt st, sc in nxt ch-1 sp. *Ch 1, sk 1, sc in nxt ch-1 sp*. Repeat between *and* across to last 2 sts. Sk 1, hdc in top of beg ch sp from row below. By the end of Row 39, you should have 49 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sps. Change to White. As you work the next stripe, you will “carry” the unused gray yarn up the edge of the work by twisting the working yarn with the unused gray yarn at the beg / end of every row that begins or ends on that edge. Row 40-49: Repeat Row 33. By the end of Row 49, you should have 29 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sps. Change to Dark Gray. As you work the next stripe, you will “carry” the unused white yarn up the edge of the work by twisting the working yarn with the unused white yarn at the beg / end of every row that begins or ends on that edge. Row 50-60: Repeat Row 33. By the end of Row 60, you should have 7 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sps. On following 3 rows, continue to carry the unused white yarn up the edge of the work. Row 61: Ch 2, turn, sk 1, sc in nxt ch-1 sp. Ch 1, sk 1, sc in nxt ch-1 sp, sk 1, hdc in top of beg ch sp from row below. You should have 5 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sp. Row 62: Ch 2, turn. Sk 1, sc in ch-1 sp, sk 1, hdc in top of beg ch sp from row below. You should have 3 sts, including beg ch sp. Row 63: Ch 1, turn. Sc2tog into sc / beg ch sp. You should have 2 sts, including beg ch sp. The unused white yarn you have been carrying up the edge should now be at the same corner that you finished with. Edging Round 1: Ch 1, do not turn. 2 sc in same st. Working into the ends of the rows, *sc evenly across nxt side of washcloth (about 40 to 45 sc). 3 sc in corner of washcloth.* Repeat between *and* 2 more times. Sc evenly across nxt side of washcloth (about 40 to 45 sc). Sl st in beg ch-1 sp. Insert hook into 1st sc of round, yarn over with White yarn, and pull through all loops on hook (like a sl st). You will work the nxt round with White. Round 2: Ch 1, do not turn. 2 sc in same st. *Sc in ea st across to center st of 3-sc corner from previous round, 3 sc in center st of corner.* Repeat between *and* 2 more times. Sc in ea st across to beg of round. Sl st in beg ch-1 sp. Insert hook into 1st sc of round, yarn over with Gray yarn, and pull through all loops on hook (like a sl st). You will work the final round with Gray. Cut the White yarn, leaving about a 6” tail. On the next round, lay the White tail over the previous round and crochet over it. Round 3: Ch 1, do not turn. 2 sc in same st. *Sc in ea st across to center st of 3-sc corner from previous round, 3 sc in center st of corner.* Repeat between *and* 2 more times. Sc in ea st across to beg of round. Cut yarn, leaving about a 6” tail. Pull on the current loop on the hook until the end of the yarn comes out. Thread that tail into the eye of your yarn needle. Insert yarn needle from front to back into the 1st sc of round, and pull it through. Insert yarn needle down into top of the last st of the round (same st the yarn tail originally came out of), and pull through. (This technique re-creates the look of the top of a sc, making the join of the round invisible around the edge.) Weave in ends. For Single-Color Washcloth without Stripes: Ch 3. Row 1: Sk 1st 2 chs (2 skipped chs count as 1 st), (sc, ch 1, sc, hdc) in 3rd ch from hook. You should have 5 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sp. Row 2: Ch 2, turn, sc in same st. Ch 1, sk 1, sc in nxt ch-1 sp. Ch 1, sk 1, (sc, hdc) in top of beg ch sp from row below. You should have 7 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sps. Row 3-31: Ch 2, turn, sc in same st. *ch 1, sk 1, sc in nxt ch-1 sp*. Repeat between *and* across to last 2 sts. Ch 1, sk 1, (sc, hdc) in top of beg ch sp from row below. By the end of Row 31, you chould have 65 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sps. Row 32-60: Ch 2, turn. Sk nxt st, sc in nxt ch-1 sp. *Ch 1, sk 1, sc in nxt ch-1 sp*. Repeat between *and* across to last 2 sts. Sk 1, hdc in top of beg ch sp from row below. By the end of Row 60, you should have 7 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sps. Row 61: Ch 2, turn, sk 1, sc in nxt ch-1 sp. Ch 1, sk 1, sc in nxt ch-1 sp, sk 1, hdc in top of beg ch sp from row below. You should have 5 sts, including beg ch sp and ch-1 sp. Row 62: Ch 2, turn. Sk 1, sc in ch-1 sp, sk 1, hdc in top of beg ch sp from row below. You should have 3 sts, including beg ch sp. Row 6
3: Ch 1, turn. Sc2tog into sc / beg ch sp. You should have 2 sts, including beg ch sp. This pattern is intended for your personal use only. You may not share it, copy it, sell it, give it away, or mass-produce the finished product. However, you may sell the finished items on a small scale, as long as you convey in your item description that you used a Yay For Yarn pattern. Yay For Yarn Copyright© 2018- Current. All patterns and photos are owned by Yay For Yarn. Pin this image to save this pattern for later! What’s your favorite kind of knitted or crocheted washcloth? Happy Yarning! 🙂


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