Crochet Chenille Bump Dishcloths: Your Ultimate Guide

Crochet Chenille Bump Dishcloths are a delightful addition to any kitchen. With their soft and plush texture, they make dishwashing a cozy and enjoyable task. The chenille yarn not only feels luxurious but also adds a scrubbing power to ensure your dishes are sparkling clean. These dishcloths are not only practical but also a fun project for crocheters of all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner looking for a quick and satisfying project or an experienced crocheter wanting to add a new stitch to your repertoire, these dishcloths are a perfect choice. So grab your crochet hook and some chenille yarn, and get ready to create a kitchen essential that will bring joy to your daily chores.
Materials Needed
1 ball Varigated Peaches & Cream Worsted Weight Cotton yarn. May make more than 1.
Color 159 Pink Lilacs Dyelot #7394
Size I aluminum crochet hook.
Yarn needle for weaving in ends
Yarn Specifications
Yarn Thickness: 3mm
Gauge: 1" bump = ¾"
Finished Size: 7"x7"
Skill Level: Beginner
Instructions
Row 1
Ch 3, *dc in 3rd ch from hook, ch 3. Repeat from * till you have 9" bumps. Then turn, making sure the ch3's are at the top of the row. This is what you will crochet on throughout the project.
Row 2
*Ch 3, dc in 3rd ch from hook, sc in center of ch3 of next bump. See picture for detail as to where to place the hook. Rep from * across. Ch 2, sc in last ch which is actually the very first ch you made at the very beginning of the project. Turn.
Row 3
This is the pattern row. *Ch 3, dc in 3rd ch from hook, sc in center of ch3 of next bump. Rep from * across ending with a sc in last bump. Turn. Repeat this row throughout the dishcloth.
This produces a delicate looking edge all the way around. You may want to add a row of sc all the way around to give it a finished look. I did in the example. If you do, work (2 sc, ch 1, 2 sc) in each corner, 2 sc in each row on the left and right sides, and 2 sc in each bump on the bottom and top.
Fasten off and weave ends into work.