This colorful crochet dishcloth free pattern uses the houndstooth stitch. It is the perfect stash buster for leftover cotton yarn. With its vintage boho style and bold texture, it adds charm to any kitchen.
I love making patterns that use up leftover yarn! These quick dishcloths are perfect for playing with color combinations from your stash. You’ll enjoy watching them work up fast, and each one becomes unique with the striping pattern.
How to get the Pattern for the Crochet Dishcloth
- Free Crochet Pattern: Scroll down this blog post for the free pattern instructions
- Printable PDF: Ad-free PDF pattern including all details. This helps me continue to provide free patterns. Thank you for your support! – Purchase on Ravelry and on Etsy

Houndstooth Crochet Stitch
The houndstooth crochet stitch has become incredibly popular, and for good reason! This classic pattern creates a beautiful texture with its alternating colors. I love how the front and back of the piece look completely different. There’s something wonderfully vintage about this stitch pattern that adds character to even the simplest projects.
What makes this stitch so enjoyable is how relaxing and rhythmic it is to work. The standard houndstooth stitch (sometimes called lemon peel stitch) combines 1 sc and 1 dc in each row, working a dc in each sc and a sc in each dc in the following row. However, for my dishcloth pattern, I played around with using 2 sc and 2 dc in each row and absolutely loved the result – it creates a bolder pattern.

Benefits of Crochet Dishcloths
These aren’t just pretty additions to your kitchen – crochet dishcloths are incredibly practical too! Each cloth measures a generous 10.5 inches square, making them the perfect size for all your kitchen cleaning needs. The textured houndstooth pattern provides excellent scrubbing power for tackling dirty dishes and counter tops.
Cotton yarn makes these dishcloths sturdy enough for everyday use while remaining soft on your hands. Unlike disposable cleaning products, these dishcloths are easily washable. Simply toss them in with your regular laundry and they’re ready to use again and again. They’re eco-friendly, economical, and add a cheerful touch to your daily routine.

Yarn for Crochet Dishcloth or Washcloth
I wanted to design a selection of dishcloths that follow my theme of using up scrap yarn this year. With loads of half-used balls of cotton in my stash, this project was perfect for putting some of it to good use. The result? Vibrant, cheerful dishcloths that look fabulous in any kitchen.
Each dishcloth uses approximately 25% of a 50g ball of cotton yarn in two contrasting colors. I added a contrast border to finish them off, which gives them a polished, professional look while using up even more small yarn remnants.
Materials Needed
- Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/6 (or any DK weight cotton yarn)
- Approximately 50g total (25g each of 2 main colors) plus a small amount of a contrast color for each dishcloth
- 4mm crochet hook

Printable PDF: Ad-free PDF pattern including all details. This helps me continue to provide free patterns. Thank you for your support! – Purchase on Ravelry and on Etsy
More Crochet Washcloth and Crochet Dishcloth Patterns
- Moss Stitch Washcloth – a great project for beginner crocheters
- Simple Dishcloth – easy crochet dishcloth pattern with great texture
- Crochet Baby Washcloth – add a bar of handmade soap for a lovely gift
- Shell Stitch Washcloth – with vibrant color combinations
- Coral Charm Washcloth – using an easy textured stitch, this project is quick & relaxing
Houndstooth Crochet Dishcloth Free Pattern
Materials
- Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/6 – 100% cotton/115yds/105m/50g
- Each dishcloth will use half ball of yarn in 2 colors (25g of each color)
- Small amounts of contrast yarn for the border
- 4 mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle
You can use any dk weight cotton yarn for this pattern.
Measurements
10.75 x 10.75 in [27 x 27 cm]
Abbreviations
US Crochet terms
- t-ch turning chain
- sc single crochet
- dc double crochet
- ch(s) chain(s)
- st stitch
- rep repeat
- MC main color
- CC contrast color
Notes
- The pattern is written in US crochet terms
- Stitch multiple is 4 chains + 1
- Gauge is not important for this project
- The main body of the washcloth is worked in rows and a border is worked around the edges of the main piece
- Ch 1 at beginning of a row does not count as a stitch
- Stitch counts are in italics at the end of the row
- Change color every row
Changing Colors
Work the last yarn over of the row with the next color, for a neat color change.

Instructions for Dishcloth
Using 1st color and a 4mm hook, chain 41
Row 1: 1 sc into 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in next ch, 1 dc in each of the next 2 chs, * 1 sc in each of the next 2 chs, 1 dc in each of the next 2 chs; rep from * across, turn. Fasten off yarn – 40 sts
Row 2: Using 2nd color, ch 1 (does not count as a st), 1 sc in 1st st, 1 sc in next st, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, * 1 sc in each of the next 2 sts, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts; rep from * across, turn – 40 sts
Rows 3 – 33: Repeat row 2 for the pattern, changing yarn every row.
Fasten off yarn and weave in all threads.
Border
Side 1: Join CC in the first stitch of the last row. Work 40 sc evenly across the top of the dishcloth.
Side 2: At the first corner, turn to work down the side edge (do not make a corner stitch).
Tip: Place a stitch marker at the halfway point (20 sts) along this side to help evenly distribute stitches. Work 40 sc evenly down the side edge, adjusting with increases or decreases as needed.
Side 3: Turn and work 40 sc evenly across the foundation row (bottom edge).
Side 4: Turn and work 40 sc evenly up the second side edge. Join with a slip stitch to the first sc made. Fasten off – 160 sc
Finishing
Weave in all ends.
Blocking your washcloth will make a difference to the finished project. Pin in place, spray with water and leave to dry. Your washcloth will look neat and polished!
PIN FOR LATER

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