Stitch up dishcloths for every season with this collection of “A Year of Tunisian Crochet Dishcloth Patterns”!
This collection was originally part of the Petals to Picots 2017 Tunisian Dishcloth Crochet Along but we kept them available so new readers can stitch some up as well … make one or make them all!
If you haven’t yet tried Tunisian crochet yet, these dishcloths provide the perfect opportunity to learn! You can check out my free series Learn Tunisian Crochet in a Week. Each dishcloth consists of just two basic Tunisian stitches: the Tunisian Knit Stitch and the Tunisian Reverse Stitch. Each pattern includes a link to these stitch tutorials if you need a refresher.
Below is a listing and quick link to each of the patterns. Each finished dishcloth measures approximately 8½ in. × 8½ in. For each dishcloth pattern you will need the following:
- J10 / 6mm Tunisian hook
- worsted weight cotton yarn, approx. 82 yds (such as Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton® Yarn)
- yarn needle and scissors for finishing
A Year of Tunisian Crochet Dishcloth Patterns
And of course we would still love to see your finished dishcloths! Feel free to share your projects in the Facebook group or on Instagram with the hashtag #P2PdishclothCAL.
A huge thank you to Megan from Crescent Moon Crochet for being my guest host and designer who put together this monthly themed dishcloth crochet along!!
Sr. Sidonia says
Greetings! I am blind and wondering if any of these charts are available in written form. Many thanks!
Karen Wise says
I am looking forward to learning Tunisian. This looks like a great project to kick off the New Year!
kelly says
Is this to be worked in normal Tunisian crochet or the one that looks like its knitted, as I’m nealy finished and I have worked it in the normal way with all the small lines, and the snowman’s arm looks wrong on the right side as it has the other colour wool for the background lines threw it. I think it would work better the Tunisian knitted way, would love to see some picture as well as the charts
Jean says
Love these crochet alongs. And Tunisian is a favorite of mine
michelleozarkcrafter says
Oh what fun!
Lois says
Hobby Lobby’s I Love this Cotton is nice and soft. Very easy to work with.
Patty says
i totally agree! Much better than the cotton yarn peaches n’ cream!
Janet Schofield says
I am looking forward to this too. What kind of cotton does everyone use? I have used different kinds, but have not found one that I love to work with.
Pam Janssen says
Am so looking forward to this. I have been putting off learning Tunisian crochet even thought I bought a set of hooks almost a year ago. This is just want I need to learn. I am so excited.