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Crochet Floral Block Dishcloth: A Delightful Addition to Your Kitchen

Leyla
Leyla
Jun 14, 2024 02:15 AM
Enhance Your Kitchen With the Elegant Crochet Floral Block Dishcloth

Add a touch of elegance to your kitchen with the Crochet Floral Block Dishcloth! This charming dishcloth features a delicate floral pattern, expertly crafted with crochet stitches to create a beautiful, textured design. Made with durable, easy-to-clean yarn, this dishcloth is perfect for wiping up spills and messes, and its softness makes it gentle on dishes.

The block shape also makes it easy to store in a kitchen drawer or hang on a hook for easy access. Perfect for the home cook or as a thoughtful gift for a loved one, this floral block dishcloth is sure to bring a touch of whimsy to your kitchen.

Skill Level and Method

Skill level: Advanced

Method of working: In the round

Special Abbreviations

  • 1 gp (2 linked sts together): yrh twice, insert as directed, [yrh, pull through 2 loops] twice, yrh, insert in lowest link of st just made, yrh, pull through link, yrh, pull through 2 loops, yrh, pull through rem 3 loops on hook
  • 5-ch P (5-ch picot): 5 ch, ss in first of these 5 ch
  • 7-ch P (7-ch picot): 7 ch, ss in first of these 7 ch

Instructions for Crochet Primroses

First Primrose

Using A, make a fingerwrap.
Round 1: Ss into wrap, 1 ch, 4 sc into wrap, ss in first ch. 5 sts.
Fasten off A. Join B to any sc.
Round 2: 3 ch, 1 dc in first of these ch, 1 ch, 1 gp in same sc, * 3 ch, [1 gp, 1 ch, 1 gp] in next sc, * rep from * to * 3 more times, 3 ch, ss in first dc of round.
Fasten off B. Join C to any 3-ch sp.
Round 3: 1 ch, 2 sc in same ch sp, * 2 sc tog over [same 3-ch sp and next 1-ch sp], 5-ch P, 2 sc tog over [same 1-ch sp and next 3-ch sp], 4 sc in same 3-ch sp, * rep from * to * once more, 2 sc tog as set, 7-ch P, 2 sc tog as set, 4 sc in same 3-ch sp, rep from * to * twice more, ending 1 sc in first ch sp, ss in first ch of round. Fasten off C.

Second Primrose

Work as first primrose, joining to first primrose on last round by linking the second 5-ch P and the 7-ch P to corresponding picots.

Third Primrose

Work as first primrose, linking to second primrose as above.

Fourth Primrose

Work as first primrose without fastening off C, joining to first, second, and third primroses on last round by linking the second 5-ch P, the 7-ch P, and the next 5-ch P, forming a square. Do not fasten off. Rejoin C to last ss of round 3 of first primrose.

Round 4: Using C, 5 ch, * 1 dc in next sc, 3 ch, ss in 5-ch P, 3 ch, [1 tr, 3 ch, 1 tr] in st linking two 5-ch Ps, 3 ch, ss in next 5-ch P, 3 ch, 1 dc in 2nd of 4 sc, 2 ch, * rep from * to *, ending 3 ch, ss in 3rd of 5 ch.
Round 5: Ss into 2-ch sp, 5 ch, 2 dc in same ch sp, * 4 dc in each of next two 3-ch sps, 3 dc in 3-ch sp (between trs), 4 dc in each of next two 3-ch sps, [2 dc, 2 ch, 2 dc] in 2-ch sp at corner, * rep from * to * once more, ending 1 dc in first corner ch sp, ss in 3rd of 5 ch. 23 dc on each side.
Round 6: Ss into 2-ch sp, 3 ch, 1 sc in same ch sp, * 1 sc in each of 23 dc, [1 sc, 2 ch, 1 sc] in 2-ch sp at corner, * rep from * to * once more, ending 1 sc in first corner sp, ss in first of 3 ch. 25 sc on each side.

Fasten off C.

Abbreviations / References

  • ch = chain
  • dc = double crochet
  • sc = single crochet
  • sp = space
  • ss = slip stitch
  • st(s) = stitch(es)
  • tog = together
  • tr = treble (triple) crochet
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