12 Free Beautiful Knitted Dishcloth Patterns for New Knitters!
Revamping the common dishcloth through knitting!
Revamping the common dishcloth through knitting!
Dishcloths are something every household should have. They have so many uses such as cleaning surfaces, wiping utensils dry, and depending on the material, can even be used to lightly exfoliate your skin!
But that also means we go through them rather quickly. We end up buying new dishcloths by the bulk every few months and that can be very bad for the environment.
The good thing is that there will also be alternatives. One of them is knitting your own dishcloths at home!
If you are someone who is into crafts or is looking for the perfect beginner knitting project, then these free knit dishcloth patterns might be what you’re looking for.
They are simple, beautiful, and can last longer than some store-bought dishcloths. Isn’t that awesome?
UPCYCLING TIP: You don’t have to purchase new yarns every time you stitch up new free knit patterns for dishcloths. You can find many knitted and crocheted items in the thrift shop. All you have to do is to carefully unravel them and use that yarn for your project!
When you look up “free knit dishcloth patterns” online, you will get bombarded with hundreds of search engine results. Even pro knitters get overwhelmed whenever that happens!
So I made a list of 12 beautiful, yet beginner-friendly free knit patterns for dishcloths that you can come back to every time you want to make more for your home.
Excited to get stitching? Let’s go!
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Okay, enough blathering on my end! I know you’re excited to see what free knitted dishcloth patterns we have on our list.
Have a look and enjoy!
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By: Nimble Needles
YARN: Cotton
SIZE: Varies
This easy dishcloth knitting pattern is perfect for beginners who want to practice new stitches.
All you need is to learn the moss stitch and you’re good to go! This is such a simple stitch that adds so much texture to any knitted piece.
By: Just be Crafty
YARN: Worsted weight cotton
SIZE: Approx. 7″ x 7″
Want to incorporate textures into your knitted projects? This Seed Stitch Dishcloth Pattern is a good place to start.
It’s simple and easy to stitch up for most beginners. All you need to learn is how to create the seed stitch!
By: DROPS Design
YARN: Cotton
SIZE: Approx. 9″ x 9″ [23 cm x 23 cm]
Dishcloths don’t have to be boring. They can add a subtle touch to your home while also be incredibly useful.
This Clean & Colourful dishcloth pattern by DROPS Design is a prime example of aesthetics and functionality!
YARN: DK Weight Cotton
SIZE: Approx. 8.5″ x 8.5″ [21.6 cm x 21.6 cm]
This Bluebells Dishcloth pattern is a great introductory pattern for knitted cables.
The cables might need some getting used to, but it’s perfect for beginners who want to level up from the basic knit and purl stitches.
By: Purl Soho
YARN: Fingering Weight Cotton
SIZE: 9.5″ x 9.5″
Absolute beginners and busy pro knitters will love this Corner-To-Corner Washcloth pattern by Purl Soho!
It’s stitched up using the basing knit stitches. Yet the patterns still results in a charming washcloth that is a good contrast to the plain wood-and-tile look of many kitchens.
YARN: DK Weight Cotton
SIZE: Approx. 9″ x 9″ [23 cm x 23 cm]
Another gorgeous dishcloth pattern to add to your roster is this Intertwined Basketweave Dishcloth Knitting Pattern by the Underground Crafter.
It’s made with alternating knit and purl stitches. A perfect project for beginners getting used to the basic stitches!
By: Megan Goodacre
YARN: Cotton [DK, Aran, or Worsted Weight]
SIZE: (DK) 4.5″ x 7.25″, (Aran) 6″ x 8″, (Worsted) 5.25″ x 7.5″
Want a more unique set of washcloths? Then this Leafy Washcloth pattern by the Tricksy Knitter is one you should definitely try out!
It looks complicated, but they have a step-by-step guide on how to create these leafy washcloths so even beginners can follow along!
YARN: Worsted Weight Cotton
SIZE: 9.25″ x 9.25 [23.5 cm x 23.5 cm]
Another unique yet simple dishcloth pattern is the Ballband Dishcloth by Kay Gardiner and Shayne.
The combination of basic knitting stitches creates a fun pattern that beginner knitters can enjoy experimenting colors on!
By: Knittle & Pearl
YARN: Worsted Weight Cotton
SIZE: 8″ x 8.5″ [20 cm x 21.5 cm]
This pattern is SO CUTE!
The Little Cactus Washcloth pattern by Knittle & Pearl is one of the most adorable washcloth patterns I have ever come accross.
What’s even crazier is that it’s very simple to do. If you’re a beginner, I encourage you to give this pattern a try!
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By: Purl Soho
YARN: Fingering Weight Cotton
SIZES: 9.5″ x 6″
Perfect for drying utensils in the kitchen or providing some soft exfoliation in the bath, this Tiny House Washcloth pattern is a pattern that you have to try out.
Its charm lies in its simplicity and the amount of creative freedom a knitter will have as they work on this project.
By: Knitfarious
YARN: DK Weight Cotton Yarn
SIZES: Approx. 7″ x 6″ [18 cm x 15 cm]
Another great project for beginners to practice the basic knit stitches is this Happy Accident Knit Washcloth pattern by Knitfarious.
It may look like an intermediate to expert level pattern with all the knits and knots, but if you look closer, you’ll see that these are just basic stitches that are alternated to create this pretty texture!
By: DROPS Design
YARN: Cotton
SIZES: 9″ x 9″ [23 cm x 23 cm]
Last but not the least, we have the Spring Clean knitted dishcloth pattern by DROPS design.
This free knit dishcloth pattern takes the basic checkered style and ads pops of textures in all the right places!
Well, those were some of the most beautiful beginner-friendly free knitted dishcloth patterns that I found while scouring the internet!
We all use dishcloths at home. This is why we usually go out to buy new ones quite regularly. Making your own dishcloths at home is one way to save on travel time and money.
Plus, you will also be reducing your carbon foot print. Awesome right?
Don’t know which free knit dishcloth pattern to start with? I can’t really blame you. These patterns each had a unique spin on the common dishcloth.
I do have some favorite such as the Little Cactus Washcloth by Knittle & Pearl and the Clean & Colourful by DROPS Design. You’re welcome to try those too. I’m definitely going to try out these patterns on my days off!
Want to try other sustainable knitting patterns? Check out these 10 Free Knit Tote Bag Patterns!