Color Wave Dishcloth
September 1, 2009
MATERIALS & GUIDELINES
ANY WORSTED WEIGHT COTTON
I USED HOBBY LOBBY CRAFTER’S SECRET
A: TURQUOISE 50
B: PURPLE 31
C: ROSE QUARTZ 16
        
CROCHET HOOK SIZE I / 5.5 mm
TAPESTRY NEEDLE
SIZE: 9” X 9”
ABBREVIATIONS:    
Beg = beginning
Begdc = beginning double crochet
Ch/s = chain/s
Dc= double crochet
Hdc = half double crochet
Hk = hook
Lp/s = loop/s
Rep = repeat
Sc = single crochet
Sl St = slip stitch
St/s = stitch/es
Yo = yarn over
The Begdc can be replaced with 3 chains.
Tutorial for Begdc:       NO MORE TURNING CHAINS!
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES:   
Changing Colors: To change color in last st of Row, complete last st until 2 lps left on hk, drop current color, pick up new color, yo and draw through both lps.
INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE – Change colors at the end of even numbered Rows unless otherwise indicated.
Row 1: With A – Ch 29, working in back bumps of chs, sc in 2nd ch from hk and in each ch to end, turn. (28 sc)
Row 2: Begdc in first st, dc in next 3 sts, [sc in next 4 sts, dc in next 4 sts] to end, ch 1, turn. (16 dc, 12 sc)
COLOR SEQUENCE
Work Rows 3 – 4 in Color B
Work Rows 5 – 6 in Color C.
Work Rows 3 – 4 in Color A.
Work Rows 5 – 6 in Color C.
Work Rows 3 – 4 in Color B.
Work Rows 5 – 6 in Color C.
Work Rows 3 – 4 in Color A.
Work Rows 5 – 6 in Color C.
Work Rows 3 – 4 in Color B.
Work Row 2 in Color A. Do not finish off.
Row 3: Sc in first st and in next 3 sts, [dc in next 4 chs, sc in next 4 chs] to end, ch 1, turn. (16 sc, 12 dc)
Row 4: Sc in first st and in next 3 sts, [dc in next 4 chs, sc in next 4 chs] to end, turn. (16 sc, 12 dc)
Row 5: Begdc in first st, dc in next 3 sts, [sc in next 4 sts, dc in next sts] to end, turn. (16 dc, 12 sc)
Row 6: Begdc in first st, dc in next 3 sts, [sc in next 4 sts, dc in next sts] to end, ch 1, turn. (16 dc, 12 sc)
You should have worked 21 rows. Continue to Row 22.
Row 22: Sc in first st and in each st to end, ch 1, turn. Do not change colors, continue to Border. (28 sc)
BORDER
Rnd. 1: Continuing with A – Ch 1, (sc ,hdc, sc) in first st, sc in next 26 sts,
(sc, hdc, sc) in last st of row.
Rotate cloth to work on vertical side, work 26 sc evenly across this side.
Rotate cloth to work on bottom of Row 1, (sc, hdc, sc) in first st, sc in next
26 sts, (sc, hdc, sc) in last st.
Rotate cloth to work on vertical side, work 26 sc evenly across this side, join
with sl st to beg sc.
Rnd. 2: Ch 1 (does not count as a st), hdc in same st, work 3 hdc in each corner hdc and 1 hdc in each sc around, join with sl st to beg hdc. Finish off. Weave in all ends.
© 2018 Melinda Miller – All rights reserved 

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7 Comments

  1. Jeanie

    Its a beautiful cloth but i dont have the pdf program you are using, is there any way i can just get a copy of the text?

  2. Anonymous

    get.adobe.com/reader/

  3. Anonymous

    Why does one have to register to get a copy? I don't like having my name and passwords all over.
    Ana

  4. Anonymous

    I would love to do this but do not want to register to get it….sorry….will not use your stuff

    • erable

      The pattern is right there. Why do you need to register? For what? And Adobe PDF reader is free. Why the huffiness?

  5. Anonymous

    If you click on the "menu" button in the top left hand corner it gives you other options (print, etc.).

  6. Anonymous

    Thank you so much for your generosity in posting your free patterns. As a new crocheter, I can't tell you how helpful it is to me to find patterns in increasing difficulty. I will certainly be shopping your Ravelry site as soon as I have a bit more skill!

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