Easy Crochet Dishcloth Patterns - Twenty To Make

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If you love easy crochet dishcloth patterns, then you'll love my latest Book with Search Press: All-New Twenty To Make: Crochet Dishcloths by Lynne Rowe

My latest book is packed with 20 crochet dishcloth patterns designed to help you use up your yarn stash, make practical projects, and also swap disposable cleaning sponges for reusable cloths.

If you love quick crochet projects that are useful, colourful, and satisfying to make, this book is perfect for you. Would you like to see the front cover? I love it:

Cover reveal for 20 crochet dishcloth patterns - book by Lynne Rowe Twenty To Make Crochet Dishcloths.

Why Crochet Dishcloth Patterns?

Crochet dishcloths are one of the most practical projects you can make, because they are:

  • Quick to crochet.
  • Perfect for small amounts of yarn.
  • Great for learning new stitches, so you can gain confidence.
  • Ideal for mindful making, so you can sit, relax, and stitch.
  • Washable and reusable.
  • A simple eco-friendly swap.

Instead of buying plastic sponges, you can make your own durable cloths that wash well, and last.


What’s Inside the Book?

This book includes:

  • 20 easy-to-follow crochet dishcloth patterns.
  • A wide range of stitches and textures, so you have lots of variety.
  • Clear explanations of any special techniques.
  • A guide to choosing yarns that are absorbent and durable.
  • US crochet terms throughout, with a clear conversion chart.

I designed each pattern with practicality in mind. Some cloths are textured for scrubbing, whereas others are smooth for general cleaning tasks. There are colourful options, patterned designs, and also modern, neutral styles.

You can mix and match colours to suit your kitchen, or use up leftover cotton yarn from your stash, so they won't cost anything extra. Imagine making a colourful stack like this from your yarn stash without it costing a penny.

Crochet dishcloths in colourful yarn, stacked on kitchen worktop, with soap and a scrubbing brush. Made from crochet dishcloth patterns Twenty Toi Make series.

Suitable for All Skill Levels

These crochet dishcloth patterns are:

  • Suitable for beginners.
  • Ideal for adventurous beginners who want to learn new stitches.
  • Perfect for experienced crocheters who enjoy simple, satisfying projects.

If you are just starting out, you’ll find clear patterns and manageable projects, or if you are more experienced, these are great “in-between” makes, travel projects, or relaxing evening crochet.


Why Crochet Dishcloth Patterns are Perfect for Stash-Busting

Every project in the book uses small amounts of yarn, which means you can:

  • Use up leftover cotton yarn.
  • Combine odd balls for striped or colour-block cloths.
  • Turn small scraps into something useful.

If you have a drawer full of part balls of cotton yarn, this book will help you finally use them.


Why Crochet Dishcloth Patterns are a Sustainable Crochet Choice

Making your own dishcloths is a simple way to reduce waste.

Instead of single-use plastic sponges, you can crochet washable cloths and scrubbies that:

  • Can be used again and again.
  • Wash well in the machine.
  • Add colour and personality to your kitchen.

It’s a small change, but it makes everyday cleaning feel more enjoyable.


Part of the Popular Twenty To Make Series

This book is part of the bestselling Twenty To Make series by Search Press, which has sold over 182,000 copies since launching in 2022. I’m proud to be adding Crochet Dishcloths to this much-loved collection.


Twenty To Make Crochet Dishcloth Patterns by Lynne Rowe. Book cover published by Search Press.

Where to Buy All-New Twenty To Make: Crochet Dishcloths

You can pre-order my latest book from the Search Press website:

Or type 'Twenty To Make Crochet Dishcloths by Lynne Rowe' into your search bar to bring up all the buying options.


Ready to Start Crocheting Dishcloths?

If you love quick projects, practical makes, and using up every last scrap of yarn, this book is a great addition to your crochet library.

And if you want to try my free patterns for dishcloths, I have a few here that are in both US and UK crochet terms:

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