close

Search Term

Enter a search term (optional)

Categories

Select One (optional)

Printable

(optional)

Show only printer-friendly patterns


Difficulty Level

Select One (optional)

Yarn Weight

Select One (optional)

Knitting Needle Size

Select as many as you like (optional)

  • 1 or 2.25 mm
  • 2 or 2.75 mm
  • 3 or 3.25 mm
  • 4 or 3.5 mm
  • 5 or 3.75 mm
  • 6 or 4 mm
  • 7 or 4.5 mm
  • 8 or 5 mm
  • 9 or 5.5 mm
  • 10 or 6 mm
  • 10.5 or 6.5 mm
  • 11 or 8 mm
  • 13 or 9 mm
  • 15 or 10 mm
  • 17 or 12.75 mm
  • 19 or 15 mm
  • 35 or 19 mm
  • 50 or 25 mm
  • Circular Knitting Needles
  • Double-Pointed Knitting Needles (DPNs)
AllFreeKnitting.com

Menu

Incredibly Easy Knit Dishcloth

Incredibly Easy Knit Dishcloth
Incredibly Easy Knit Dishcloth
This image courtesy of AllFreeKnitting.com

You can never have too many dishcloths right? This Incredibly Easy Knit Dishcloth is an awesome knitting pattern that you can whip up in just one hour. Dishcloths can often get a lot of wear and tear so making your own knit dishcloths can save money. Plus, you can use whatever yarn you would like to make your DIY dishcloth as durable as possible. Check out this video tutorial to see just how easy it is to put together this multicolored dishcloth that all your friends will believe is store bought! 

Easy

Materials List

  • Yarn in color A
  • Yarn in color B
  • Knitting needles

Incredibly Easy Knit Dishcloth

Knit Dishcloth Pattern

  1. CO 34 sts Clr A.

  2. 1-2: Clr A: k across.

  3. 3: Clr B: k across.

  4. 4: Clr B: k1, (k2tog, yo, 1), rpt ( to ) across.

  5. 5-6: Clr B: k across

  6. Rpt rows 1-6 until nearly to desired length.

  7. 7-8: Clr A: k across.BO all sts.

Free projects, giveaways, exclusive partner offers, and more straight to your inbox!

Your Recently Viewed Projects

I have not made this yet so I cannot rate it.

Include a Photo Include a Photo

Click the button above or drag and drop images onto the button. You can upload two images.

Cancel Reply to Comment

Thanks for your comment. Don't forget to share!

I like the looks of this. Do you carry your yarn up the side when changing colors? I don't like weaving in cotton yarn unless you have an easy and good way to do it.

Yes, that is my question as I do not know how to carry the yarn and would have a bunch of weave-in ends otherwise.

Hmmm - row 4 - K2Tog, yo, 1 --- the 1 is a Knit 1? Makes sense to me LOL - don't understand "rpt (to) across.". As I'm starting this, I am going to assume that the "to" doesn't belong there???

rpt means repeat, the to is indicating that you repeat from the first bracket to the second bracket across

I love the look of this! Simple, yet really lovely and eye-catching.

I'm just starting to test out my knitting skills. I've always been a crocheter, but I really love the look of some knitting patterns, and this dish cloth is a really great beginner friendly project! Plus, the video makes it so easy to follow along!

Close

Report Inappropriate Comment

Are you sure you would like to report this comment? It will be flagged for our moderators to take action.

Thank you for taking the time to improve the content on our site.

Project of the Day

Striping Sparkle Scrubby

The Striping Sparkle Scrubby is a wonderful free knit dishcloth pattern you will work up in no time. Two shades of blue combine to… Continue reading: "Striping Sparkle Scrubby"



Something worth saving?

Register now for FREE to:

  • SAVE all your favorite patterns
  • ADD personal notes
  • QUICKLY reference your patterns

 

Connect With Us

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Twitter
Email RSS

About Us Advertise Contact Us FAQ Keyword Index Do Not Sell My Personal Information Privacy Policy Share Your Project Subscribe Terms of Service Unsubscribe

---- 1 ----

close

Images from other crafters

There are currently no images from other crafters.

I Love It