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Crochet Nascar Dishcloth - The Perfect Kitchen Accessory for Racing Fans

Leyla
Leyla
May 18, 2024 10:07 AM
Transform Your Kitchen with the Crochet Nascar Dishcloth - A Unique Blend of Style and Functionality

Revamp your kitchen with a touch of speed and style by adding the Crochet Nascar Dishcloth to your collection of kitchen essentials. This unique dishcloth is not your ordinary kitchen accessory - it's a statement piece that showcases your love for Nascar in a creative and practical way. Handcrafted with precision and care, this dishcloth features the iconic Nascar logo intricately crocheted into the fabric, making it a must-have for any racing enthusiast.

Made from high-quality yarn, this dishcloth is not only durable but also soft to the touch, ensuring a gentle clean for your dishes and countertops. So why settle for plain and boring dishcloths when you can have a unique and exciting piece that reflects your love for the fast-paced world of Nascar? Upgrade your kitchen game with the Crochet Nascar Dishcloth and let your racing spirit shine through!

Skill Level

Easy

Size

About 9” square

Materials

  • Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn:
    • Black – 1 oz, 50 yd (30 g, 46 m)
    • White – 1 oz, 50 yd (30 g, 46 m)
    • Small amounts of Green, Yellow, Red, and Blue.

Crochet Hook

Size H-8 (5.00 mm)

Changing Colors

Work the last stitch before the color change to last step, with new color, yarn over (yo) and pull the new color through remaining loops on the hook. Drop the unused color to the wrong side. Do not work over the unused color.

Joining with Single Crochet (sc)

When instructed to join with sc, begin with a slip knot on the hook, insert hook in stitch or space indicated, yo and pull up a loop, yo and draw through both loops on hook.

Dishcloth Instructions

Row 1:

(Right Side) With Black, ch 22, dc in 4th ch from hook (skipped ch count as first dc), dc in the next 2 ch, [change color to White, with White, dc in the next 4 ch, change color to Black, dc in the next 4 ch] across. (20 dc)

Row 2:

Ch 3, turn, dc in the next 3 dc, [change color to White, dc in the next 4 dc, change color to Black, dc in the next 4 dc] across, change color to White.

Row 3:

With White, ch 3, turn, dc in the next 3 dc, [change color to Black, dc in the next 4 dc, change color to White, dc in the next 4 dc] across.

Row 4:

Ch 3, turn, dc in the next 3 dc, [change color to Black, dc in the next 4 dc, change color to White, dc in the next 4 dc] across, change color to Black.

Row 5:

With Black, ch 3, turn, dc in the next 3 dc, [change color to White, dc in the next 4 dc, change color to Black, dc in the next 4 dc] across.

Rows 6-9:

Repeat Rows 2-5.

Row 10:

Ch 3, turn, dc in the next 3 dc, [change color to White, dc in the next 4 dc, change color to Black, dc in the next 4 dc] across. DO NOT FINISH OFF.

Edging Instructions

Round 1:

With Black, ch 1, turn with right side facing, 3 sc in the first dc, [sc in the next dc] across to last dc, 3 sc in last dc, * working in sides of rows, evenly sc across *, working in unused loops of the starting ch, 3 sc in first ch, [sc in the next ch] across to last ch, 3 sc in last ch; repeat from * to *; join with slip stitch to first sc. Finish off and weave in ends.

Round 2:

With right side facing, join Green with sc to any sc, [sc in next sc] around, working 3 sc in center sc of each corner 3-sc group. Finish off and weave in ends.

Round 3:

Repeat Round 2 with Yellow.

Round 4:

Repeat Round 2 with Red.

Round 5:

Repeat Round 2 with Blue.

Round 6:

Repeat Round 2 with Black.

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