A Modern Dishcloth by Rhondda Mol (Oombawka Design)

A Modern Dishcloth

Crochet
April 2025
Aran (8 wpi) ?
4 stitches and 9 rows = 4 inches
in Approximately 4 sets of (3 dc, ch 1) per 4 inches and 9 dc rows per 4 inches, worked in pattern.
4.0 mm (G)
88 - 89 yards (80 - 81 m)
10 inches X 10 inches
US
English
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The Modern Crochet Dishcloth is a quick and practical project designed for everyday use. Worked widthwise in rows, this pattern uses simple stitches to create a clean, modern texture.

Made with 100% cotton yarn, this dishcloth is durable and holds up well for regular cleaning tasks. The pattern includes helpful photo tutorials and a video tutorial to guide you through the process.

This quick and easy modern crochet dishcloth uses just 93 yards of Medium Weight yarn. The pattern includes step-by-step photos and a video tutorial. It uses only chain, single crochet, and double crochet stitches—making it great for beginners and a fast make for anyone.

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