Love Cloth Crochet Pattern

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Wow I can’t believe how much love these new dishcloth designs are getting.  So why not create a LOVE cloth.  Don’t worry there are so many other words on their way too.  I am beyond thrilled with how much you guys are loving these cloths.  Be sure to check out my other 2 fun patterns The Cursing Cloth Crochet Pattern and the MEOW Dishcloth Crochet Pattern . I also have the MEOW cloth in a knit pattern if you are a knitter. MEOW Dishcloth Knitting Pattern

If you have suggestions for more words feel free to send them my way and I will be sure to add them to my never ending list.

What you need:

Size 5mm/H hook

Roughly 50 yards medium 4 cotton weight yarn, I have used Bernat Handicrafter and I have also used double strand of Cotton Fair

Yarn, crochet hooks and scissors

SL ST – Slip Stitch DC – Double Crochet

CH – Chain RPT – Repeat

SC – Single Crochet ST – Stitch

RW – Row SK ST – Skip Stitch

Gauge:

Width: 4 ST = 1″

Length: 2 RW = 1″

Pattern Notes

This is a very simple dishcloth pattern. I started creating word dishcloth patterns shortly after I did a knit version for an order. It’s so fun to be able to create a crochet version that my crochet friends will enjoy. You will only use the DC ST and a CH to create the letters to the word.

Please note that the CH STS will count as a ST.

In order to line up my DC ST a little more in the beginning of each RW I skip the CH 2 STs and the 1St ST and start the DC in the 4th ST directly over the DC below. Then follow the pattern for the RW and your final ST should be placed in the CH 2 ST from the RW below.

DC (Double crochet) – YO, insert hook into next ST, YO, pull through ST (3 loops on hook), YO, Pull through 2 loops, (2 loops on hook), YO, pull through all loops on hook.

Here we go:

    

  

 

CH 35

RW 1 – DC into the 5th Ch from the hook, CH 1, SK ST, DC into the next ST, *CH 1, SK ST, DC into the next ST, RPT from * to end of RW, CH 3, turn (33 ST) (17 DC)

RW 2 – DC into the top of 2nd DC, CH 1, SK ST, *DC into top of next DC, CH 1, SK ST, RPT from * to end of RW, CH 2, turn (33 ST) (17 DC)

RW 3 – DC all across, CH 2, turn (33)

RW 4 – RPT RW 3

RW 5 – RPT RW 3

RW 6 – DC next 4, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 4, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 2, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 5, CH 2, turn (33 including CH 2)

RW 7 – DC next 4, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 5, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 2, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 2, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 9, CH 2, turn (33 including CH 2)

RW 8 – DC next 8, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 5, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 5, CH 2, turn (33 including CH 2)

RW 9 – DC next 4, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 5, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 7, CH 2, turn (33 including CH 2)

RW 10 – DC next 8, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 5, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 5, CH 2, turn (33 including CH 2)

RW 11 – DC next 4, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 5, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 9, CH 2, turn (33 including CH 2)

RW 12 – DC next 4, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 2, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 6, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 5, CH 2, turn (33 including CH 2)

RW – 13 – DC all across, CH 2, turn (33)

RW – 14 – RPT RW 13

RW – 15 – DC all across, CH 3, turn (33)

RW – 16 – DC into the top of 2nd DC, CH 1, SK ST, *DC into top of next DC, CH 1, SK ST, RPT from * to end of RW, CH 3, turn (33 ST) (17 DC)

RW – 17 – DC into the top of 2nd DC, CH 1, SK ST, *DC into top of next DC, CH 1, SK ST, RPT from * to end of RW (33 ST) (17 DC) 

Turn your work so you are working on the front of the cloth. SC 3 in the 1st ST, SC all across, 3 SC in the corner ST, SC across (roughly 28), 3 SC in the corner ST, SC across, 3 SC in corner ST, SC across (roughly 28), SC in the BLO around the boarder 1 more time being sure to crochet 3 SC in each corner ST.

CH 1, cut a 5″ tail and weave in all loose ends.

I hope you enjoy making these dishcloths as much as I do!

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me.

You will also find a copy of this pattern available for a small fee on my Etsy Shop and ravelry.

Please note that you are welcome to sell your finished products however, I would appreciate if you link back to me at Teez Topperz when you post or advertise your finished pieces.

Copyright © 2018 Teez Topperz. DO NOT COPY, REPRODUCE, OR PUBLISH IN ANY MANNER. Images are the sole property of Teez Topperz and are not to be used for resale, personal reasons, or any other means. All rights reserved. The sale of your finished product is permitted; however please provide credit for the pattern to Teez Topperz. No part of this document can be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means: electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise.

 

The Cursing Cloth Crochet Pattern

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Hello everyone!  Well this cloth happened.  I had an order for a knit version of these cloths and I just knew a crochet version was a must.  There was a time that I was not able to knit and I felt so left out if I loved something but couldn’t figure out a way to make a crochet version.  So to all my crochet only friends this one is for you.

I am certainly one to look at the dishes after dinner and think *uck now its time to clean up.  Like I love cooking but I could do without the clean up after lol.  So, if anything when I look at this cloth at least I will get a good chuckle.  My boys laugh too they say “why did you swear on your cloth mom, that’s a bad word”.  Yahh it sure is!

You can also find the full YouTube tutorial for this pattern on my channel. The Cursing Cloth Video Tutorial

What you need:

Size 5mm/H hook

Roughly 50 yards medium 4 cotton weight yarn, I have Bernat Handicrafter.

Yarn, crochet hooks and scissors

SL ST – Slip Stitch                                DC – Double Crochet

CH – Chain                                           RPT – Repeat

SC – Single Crochet                              ST – Stitch

RW – Row                                           SK ST – Skip Stitch

Gauge:

Width: 4 ST = 1”

Length: 2 RW = 1”

Pattern Notes

This is a very simple dishcloth pattern. I created this pattern after doing a knit pattern for orders and I knew that all my crochet friends would need this pattern in their life or better yet their kitchen. The Cursing cloth will at least make you smile when you tackle those never ending dishes. You will only use the DC ST and a CH to create the letters to the word.

Please note that the CH STS will count as a ST.

In order to line up my DC ST a little more in the beginning of each RW I skip the CH 2 STs and the 1St ST and start the DC in the 4th ST directly over the DC below. Then follow the pattern for the RW and your final ST should be placed in the CH 2 ST from the RW below.

DC (Double crochet) – YO, insert hook into next ST, YO, pull through ST (3 loops on hook), YO, Pull through 2 loops, (2 loops on hook), YO, pull through all loops on hook.

Here we go:

CH 35

RW 1 – DC into the 5th CH from the hook, CH 1, SK ST, DC into the next ST, *CH 1, SK ST, DC into the next ST, RPT from * to end of RW, CH 3, turn (33 ST) (17 DC)

RW 2 – DC into the top of 2nd DC, CH 1, SK ST, *DC into top of next DC, CH 1, SK ST, RPT from * to end of RW, CH 2, turn (33 ST) (17 DC)

RW 3 – DC all across, CH 2, turn (33)

RW 4 – RPT RW 3

RW 5 – RPT RW 3

RW 6 – DC next 4, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 2, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 6, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 5, CH 2, turn (33)

RW 7 – DC next 4, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 5, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 2, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 6, CH 2, turn (33)

RW 8 – DC next 5, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 2, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 5, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 5, CH 2, turn (33)

RW 9 – DC next 4, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 5, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 7, CH 2, turn (33)

RW 10 – DC next 6, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 5, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 5, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 5, CH 2, turn (33)

RW 11 – DC next 4, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 5, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC 2, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 6, CH 2, turn (33)

RW 12 – DC next 4, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 2, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 2, CH 1, SK ST, DC next 3, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC, CH 1, SK ST, DC last 5, CH 2, turn (33)

RW – 13 – DC all across, CH 2, turn (33)

RW – 14 – RPT RW 13

RW – 15 – DC all across, CH 3, turn (33)

RW – 16 – DC into the top of 2nd DC, CH 1, SK ST, *DC into top of next DC, CH 1, SK ST, RPT from * to end of RW, CH 3, turn (33 ST) (17 DC)

RW – 17 – DC into the top of 2nd DC, CH 1, SK ST, *DC into top of next DC, CH 1, SK ST, RPT from * to end of RW (33 ST) (17 DC)

Turn your work so you are working on the front of the cloth. SC 3 in the 1st ST, SC all across, 3 SC in the corner ST, SC across (roughly 28), 3 SC in the corner ST, SC across, 3 SC in corner ST, SC across (roughly 28), SC in the BLO around the boarder 1 more time being sure to crochet 3 SC in each corner ST.

CH 1, cut a 5” tail and weave in all loose ends.

I hope you enjoy making these dishcloths as much as I do!

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me.

Please note that you are welcome to sell your finished products however, I would appreciate if you link back to me at Teez Topperz when you post or advertise your finished pieces.

Copyright © 2018 Teez Topperz. DO NOT COPY, REPRODUCE, OR PUBLISH IN ANY MANNER. Images are the sole property of Teez Topperz and are not to be used for resale, personal reasons, or any other means. All rights reserved. The sale of your finished product is permitted; however please provide credit for the pattern to Teez Topperz. No part of this document can be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means: electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise.