patterns > EyeLoveKnots Website and 2 more...
> Little Pebbles Washcloth
Little Pebbles Washcloth
A free version is also available.
buy it now or visit pattern website
How to crochet a textured crochet washcloth in 7 sizes with a free crochet pattern and video tutorial. The amazing texture makes this the perfect washcloth for exfoliating with in the shower and the perfect dishcloth for the kitchen.
This washcloth is part of the 2024 Mystery Washcloth Crochet a Long - Design 2.
Prefer a lighter yarn?
Try the Sport Weight Little Pebbles Washcloths, which come in the same 7 sizes.
Materials:
- 30 (40, 55, 70, 90, 105, 130) Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn - I used Queensland Cotton Coastal in the Porcelain and Malachite Green and colorways
- H8/5mm Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle for Weaving in Ends
- Optional, Jewelry Pliers
Material Notes:
My original washcloths were made with Lily Sugar n Cream, and are in the Ecru and Solid Blue Jean colorways.
WeCrochet Dishie is a great yarn alternative, or a cotton/linen blend.
If you experience ruffling when working the border, this is caused from a change, especially seen on the sides. My quick fix is to simply go down a hook size to a G6/4.25mm. You can also continue with the same hook you’ve been working with, and just block the finished washcloth. Usually, I run into this issue, but with the Queensland Coastal Cotton, I did not so I kept the same hook throughout.
Jewelry pliers are a great tool to use to help weave in ends, as cotton yarn can be quite tough on the fingers when weaving in with just fingers and a tapestry needle. My experience with Queensland Coastal Cotton has been that it is really smooth, and easy to weave the yarn in and out of, but I did find it a little tougher with these washcloths.
Time Spent:
I worked up the 7” washcloth in just under an hour.
Sizes:
4”, 5”, 6”, 7”, 8”, 9”, 10”
Gauge - Measured in Pattern (Not Essential):
- With the flat, back facing, 15 SC = 4” wide
- With the textured, front facing, 14 Rows = 4 1/8”
Note: If you are measuring a swatch that is only 15 stitches wide by 14 rows tall, the measurements will slightly vary. If working a swatch, I recommend working at least 21 stitches by 20 rows, but a swatch is not necessary for this project unless the finished size is essential to you.
When working the pattern, the border will add about 1/2” to the width and height. After working about 4 - 6 rows, you can measure the width, add in the border, and you will know if the finished size will be where you want it to be. The height is even easier to see as you can measure as you go, and stop when you get close to your desired height making sure to figure in the border.
Abbreviations (US Terms):
- SC – Single Crochet
- TR – Treble/Triple Crochet
Do you offer free patterns and PDFs?
Yes! Head over to my EyeLoveKnots blog where you’ll find hundreds of free crochet patterns INCLUDING this one very soon!. I’ve slowly been adding the free PDF to my pattern posts as well which will also INCLUDE this one. You will need to subscribe to my blog and log in with your Grow account details (or create a Grow account for free and use it to access locked content on any blog that uses Grow). I earn my income from the views my blog sees, but if you’d rather not subscribe, I completely understand and appreciate your support here on Ravelry! I also share free crochet patterns at Cre8tion Crochet, and pattern round ups and free printables in my yarn shop at Yarn Crafts and Coffee.
About Your Instant Digital Purchase:
This is a 10 page PDF containing written instructions (3 pages), a main photo, hanging loop photo tutorial (4 pages), washcloth FAQs (2 pages) and a page of QR codes for the clickable links that are within the patterns (in case you print the patterns, and still want to check out the links).
This digital purchase is instant. As soon as your payment processes, you have instant access to the pattern. You are only receiving access to a PDF. You will not receive a physical pattern via snail mail, and you will not receive an email with the PDF. You will need to go to your Library, and download the PDF yourself.
Digital Purchases are FINAL sale - Due to their digital nature they cannot be returned or refunded.
Copyright 2017 (Updated 2024) - All EyeLoveKnots Patterns, Photos and PDF’s are protected under copyright. They are not to be copied, distributed or sold - doing so is copyright infringement and stealing! DO NOT link to the PDF Download link, rather linking should be done from blog post or shop link. Feel free to use this information to make and sell your own items. Designer credit - Alexandra of EyeLoveKnots.com - is very much appreciated, but not required. DO NOT use my photos in selling your own products!
158203 projects
stashed 85294 times
698 projects
stashed 752 times
- First published: June 2016
- Page created: March 28, 2019
- Last updated: September 18, 2024 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now