Saturday, March 31, 2012

"Vintage Rose" Granny Round Crocheted Dishcloth


While I was shopping for groceries not long ago, I saw a set of Easter hand towels and snatched them up for the hope chest. I knew they would just match the colors of these dishcloths.

This "Vintage Rose" crocheted granny round dishcloth has a very simple raised center and is crocheted from my latest pattern. Because the center might be a little tricky for some, this post includes a tutorial with extra pictures. But, if you want the pattern without all the interruptions, just follow the link to print the instructions from a pdf pattern.

Size: 8 ½ inch diameter

Materials: 100% Cotton Worsted Weight Yarn, Color A (yellow), Color B (rose pink), Size G crochet hook

Flower Center
Foundation ring: With Color A (yellow), ch 4. Join with a sl st in first chain to form ring.


Row 1: Ch 3. (Counts as first dc.) Make 14 dc in ring. Join with a sl st in top of chain 3. (15 dc.)


Row 2: Ch 1, sc in same stitch. Ch 4. Skip next dc. * Sc in next dc, ch 4, skip next dc.* Repeat between ** around. Join with sl st to first sc. Finish off and weave in the end. (8 ch-4 spaces.)





Flower Petal Rounds
Row 3: With the right side facing, and keeping the ch-4 loop in front of the hook, cast on with the Color B (pink) in any skipped dc from row 2.



Ch 3, 2 dc in same stitch. Ch 1. Make (3 dc, ch 1) in each skipped dc around, keeping the ch-4 loop in front of the hook. Join with a sl st to the top of beg ch-3.




Row 4: Ch 3, dc in same stitch as joining. 2 dc in next 2 dc, skip ch 1. Make 2 dc in each dc around, skipping each ch-1 space. Join with sl st to the top of beg ch-3.



Row 5: Ch 3, dc in same stitch as joining. Ch 2. Skip next stitch. (2 dc, ch 2, skip next stitch) around. Join with sl st in top of beg ch-3. Sl st in next dc and in ch-2 space.



Row 6: Ch 3, 2 dc in space at bottom of chain. Ch 1. (3 dc, ch 1) in each ch-2 space around. Join with sl st to the top of beg ch-3. Sl st in next 2 dc and in ch-2 space.


The picture below shows the ending of row 6. The hook is pointing at the join in the top of the ch 3 and the slip stitches in the next 2 dc and in the space. It also shows the rising ch 3 of row 7.


Row 7: Ch 3, 2 dc in space at bottom of chain. Ch 1. (3 dc, ch 1) in each ch-1 space around. Join with sl st to the top of beg ch-3.


Edging Scallops
Row 8: Sl st in next dc. * 4 dc in next ch-1 space. Skip next dc, sc in next dc.* Repeat between ** around. Join with sl st in beg sl st.



Fasten off and weave in ends. Lightly steam the dishcloth with a steam iron held just above the fabric. This helps set the stitches and gives a nice finish to the dishcloth, especially if you intend to give it as a gift. I'm feeling very pleased with how the pattern turned out. I hope you like it...

7 comments:

  1. That is so pretty! What a great tutorial I am very inspired now!
    Blessings,
    Susie

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  2. I love the pattern! Will make it soon, as I am in love with granny squares right now :) thanks for sharing!

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  3. Thanks SO much! I've played with it some. Added dimension to the flower: so st in each sc, 4 or 5 sc's in each ch 4. I sort of roll the petals outward, between thumb & forefinger before steaming to line up the edges. :)

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  4. Wish there was a "Print Pattern" option.

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  5. I had so much fun making your Granny round and Granny square dish cloths. Your patterns were easy to follow and well written. I am giving both to my sister for her Birthday present, and I know she is going to love them!!! Thanks again for sharing the patterns....
    Kindest Regards
    Lorraine Smith from Florida

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  6. Very beautiful! Gonna give it a try right now! ;)
    Thanx for sharing!

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