Spic-N-Span Dishcloth Pattern
August 7, 2009
You will love how the ridges on this cloth not only give it a beautiful, lacey look, but also
give it a nice scrubbing texture. Your kitchen will be decorated beautifully, and your
dishes will be spic-n-span!

SPIC-N-SPAN DISHCLOTH

Designed by Melinda Miller
Materials:                 
Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn – I used Crafter’s Secret
Color A: Pink (20)
Color B: Fuchsia (53)
Crochet hook size I/5.5mm
Tapestry needle
Size:                          
9” square after blocking
Abbreviations:       
Beg = beginning
Ch = chain
Cont = continue
Dc = double crochet
Hk = hook
Rep = repeat
RS = right side
Sc = single crochet 
Sk = skip
Sl St = slip stitch
Sp = space
St/s = stitch/es
Tr = treble crochet
WS = wrong side
Special Stitches:   
Cr3R (Cross 3 Right): sk 2 sts, work 1 tr into next st, working behind last tr, work 1 dc into each of 2 sk sts.
Cr3L (Cross 3 Left): sk 1 st, work 1 dc into each of next 2 sts, working in front of last 2 dc, work 1 tr into sk st. 
Tutorial for Beginning Stitches: No More Turning Chains      

 INSTRUCTIONS:

Row 1: (WS) With A ch 26, working in back ridges of chs, sc into 2nd ch from hk and into each ch to end, turn. (25 sc)
Row 2: (RS) BegDc in first st, [Cr3R, 1dc into next st, Cr3L, 1dc into next st] to end, turn.
Row 3: BegHdc in first st, 1 hdc into each st to end, turn. (25 hdc) 
Rows 4 – 15: Rep Rows 2 and 3. DO NOT FINISH OFF.
Edging
Rnd. 1: Cont with A, ch 1, turn to RS, 3 sc in first st – corner made, sc in next 23 sts,
3 sc in last st – corner made, work 23 sc evenly along side, 3 sc around corner in next ch – corner made, sc in next 23 chs, 3 sc in last ch – corner made, work 23 sc evenly along side, join with sl st to beg sc. Finish off. (23 sc per side, 3 sc per corner)
Rnd. 2: With RS facing, join B with sc to any sc, work 1 sc in each st around, placing
3 sc in each corner st, join with sl st to beg sc. Finish off, weave in ends, block. (25 sc per side, 3 sc per corner)
Copyright – This Spic-N-Span Dishcloth Pattern and the pattern photo are copyright 2018 by Melinda Miller. Free for your own personal use only. Per copyright law, do not redistribute (with or without charge) in any form. (Redistributing to others includes by photocopies, scanning, emailing, putting on a CD, posting in Internet forum messages, putting on another web site and any other manner of distribution.)

7 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    Can not get this pattern Spic-N-Span Dishcloth to print out right. I can not get all the pattern to even print out, just the begining.

  2. Melinda

    I don't know what the problem could be. Either click on the printer icon from the top toolbar of the document or use the Menu sidebar and print from there. I've had no problems that way. Hope this helps. 🙂

  3. Anonymous

    when I tried to access the pattern I got an internal server error?

  4. Pyrplgyl

    I came across your pattern and site from a link on daily free crochet.
    I read the comments and I wanted to just say that I clicked on the pdf link and it is working fine.
    Thank you for sharing your patterns with the world despite all of your limitations.
    If you want to link share I have a crochet page too at http://www.freewebs.com/witchway2003/memycrochet

  5. Anonymous

    I also had no proble printing pattern just clicked on the printer.

  6. Unknown

    I had no problems at all downloading the PDF. Thanks so much for sharing <3

  7. Unknown

    I wish there were a video showing how to do this dish cloth. I would love to make a couple of these.
    But the truth is, the written pattern, seriously confounds me 😀
    Believe me I keep picking it up and trying again. However I am a visual learner.
    Has any one ever made a video of the spic n span dishcloth instructions? If you have would you be willing to share.
    I would be ever so grateful.
    Thank you.
    Carlalee

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