Showing posts with label dishcloth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dishcloth. Show all posts
The color of these potholders/dishcloths sure do remind me of fall and it's just around the corner.
I have been crocheting potholders lately and these are a fun and quick project to make. I love crocheting these in the summertime when it is too hot to go outside. I don't like working on anything heavy either like a blanket as it will be sitting on my lap.
I am making these and donating them for our annual Christmas Fair at my church. The yarn that I used is Bernat, Handicrafter Cotton, Harvest Home Collection in the color Landscape. This yarn was provided for me to use by my crochet group. The crochet hook I used is US size H.
To see the pattern that I used to make these potholders please visit HERE and to visit my past blog post of the dishcloths I made click HERE.
I hope I've inspired you to make these fun and easy potholders. These make great gifts for any occasion.
Julie
Hello friends! Wishing you a Happy 4th of July!
I would love to share with you a fun 4th of July Red White and Blue Drink to make.
You can click below to make this drink.
If you like crocheting here is a fun American Flag Dishcloth!

You can click below for the pattern.
Have a fun and wonderful holiday weekend and see you all on Monday!
Hello friends! I started crocheting dishcloths using the yarn that I bought last year at the Lion Brand Yarn Studio. In case you missed all the gorgeous kitchen cotton yarn I bought you can see a photo here. I had a fun time crocheting these this week and I will continue to make more of them in different colors.
Here are some of the dishcloths I crocheted in these bright spring colors.
The yarn I used is Lion Brand Yarn in Kitchen Cotton. The light green colored yarn is 170 Kiwi and the turquoise colored yarn is 148 Tropic Breeze. I found the pattern on Pinterest from a blog and to see the pattern click here. I changed the pattern slightly by not putting a border all around the dishcloths.
I love the way these dishcloths came out and I hope I have inspired you to crochet some too!
Have a nice weekend and please stop by on Monday for my Spring Makeup Giveaway! You must follow me or become a follower by GFC or Bloglovin to be in the giveaway.
Click HERE to see the great parties I will be linking up to!
Julie
Hello everyone, I just finished crocheting this dishcloth from the 52 Weeks of Dishcloths that Jill from Being Spiffy is hosting.
The pattern for the dishcloth is HERE. This chevron dishcloth is from Week 19 of the 52 Weeks of Dishcloths. I had fun crocheting this and the pattern isn't too difficult to make.
The pattern has increase and decrease in it to form this pretty chevron pattern.
The yarn I used to make this dishcloth is from Lion Brand Yarn, kitchen cotton in the color 174 Olive. How about making this fast and pretty dishcloth?
Julie
How's everyone's week been? I have been busy crocheting this dishcloth this week and it is Week 15 of the 52 Weeks of Dishcloths.
It's the American Flag Crochet Dishcloth and I just love it! It's so patriotic and it was so much fun to crochet. It involves color changes of yarn and the stitch forms a wave.
This stitch would be good to use to make a blanket or scarf. Just think of the possibilities of what color combinations you could use.
I made this dishcloth to use as a decoration for patriotic holidays and I hope I have inspired you too!
Julie
This Very Berry Crochet Dishcloth is from Week 13 of the 52 Weeks of Dishcloths. It is a crocheted pattern that uses the Right Post Stitch and Left Post Stitch. It took me a while to get used to crocheting this stitch since I had never crocheted this before. Once I got the hang of it I was glad and I can't wait to make a scarf using this pattern.
Here are some pictures I took of the crocheted dishcloth.
Thanks everyone and enjoy.
Julie
Here are some pictures I took of the crocheted dishcloth.
The yarn I used is from Martha Stewart Crafts, cotton hemp, in the color Sour Cherry. Do you feel like having some berries or cherries? For the details you can go to visit Jill from Being Spiffy.
Jill has a beautiful knit dishcloth for Week 14 and Week 15 you have to see it's an american flag dishcloth!
I will be sharing this with Being Spiffy The 52 Weeks of Dishcloths.
I will be sharing this with Mooglyblog Hookin on Hump Day.
I am on Twitter, Ravelry and Pinterest. My username is @brklynhousewife. Please don't forget to follow me on Bloglovin too! All of my crochet/knit creations and recipes are on my Pinterest Boards, so please have a look there also.
Thanks everyone and enjoy.
Julie
It's already Week 11 of the 52 Weeks of Dishcloths and this dishcloth that I made is my favorite so far. I love the way it looks and it reminds me of a doily. It was so much fun to crochet and it only took me one day to make!
Julie
I really love this color I picked out and it is from Martha Stewart Crafts, cotton hemp in the color Sugared Violet. I will be buying more of this yarn in the same color in the future because it's my favorite!
For the details and the pattern you can go to Being Spiffy if you want to make this dishcloth.
Julie
I hope you all enjoyed your weekend. I just wanted to share with you this dishcloth that I made last week. It's from Week 9 of the 52 Weeks of Dishcloths. Here is my dishcloth, I just love the color I picked out for the yarn. The yarn is from the Martha Stewart line, cotton hemp, and the color is called Peacock.
This is a close up of the dishcloth and you can see how pretty the fan stitch is.
Here is the dishcloth folded up.
For the details and the pattern you can go to Being Spiffy if you want to make this dishcloth too.
I am on Twitter, Ravelry and Pinterest. My username is @brklynhousewife. Please don't forget to follow me on Bloglovin too! All of my crochet/knit creations and recipes are on my Pinterest Boards, so please have a look there also.
Thanks everyone and enjoy.
Julie
Thanks everyone and enjoy.
Julie
It's Week 7 of the 52 Weeks of Dishcloths. This weeks pattern was so much fun and easy to crochet. I made this dishcloth yesterday in one sitting! Here are some pictures of this vibrant dishcloth.
For the cotton yarn I used Lily Sugar 'n Cream and the color is Yellow. I chose this color because it is vibrant like the sun.
For details and pattern go to Being Spiffy or you can also go to the I'm Spiffy button found on my sidebar. I hope you join in on this link party and have fun crocheting this dishcloth!
I am on Twitter, Ravelry and Pinterest. My username is @brklynhousewife. Please don't forget to follow me on Bloglovin too! All of my crochet/knit creations and recipes are on my Pinterest Boards, so please have a look there also.
Thanks everyone and enjoy.
Julie
Thanks everyone and enjoy.
Julie
I can't believe it's already Week 6 of the 52 Weeks of Dishcloths. This weeks pattern is easy to knit and it just involves increase and decrease. This pattern is fun to knit so I hope you join in on this link party. Here are some photos I took of my progress on knitting the dishcloth.
For the details and the pattern go to Being Spiffy who was passed down this pattern by her mom and grandmother. To look for the details you can also go to the I'm Spiffy button found on my sidebar.
For the cotton yarn I used Sugar 'n Cream and the color is Peace. I love the color of this yarn and it's so bright and cheery and will make washing dishes fun.
There is still time to make this dishcloth for Mother's Day. How about making one for your mom or grandmother?
Wishing everyone a HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!
Julie
It's Week 5 of 52 Weeks of Dishcloths and the pattern is called the Cupcake Crochet Dishcloth.
For details and the pattern go to Being Spiffy who designed this beautiful cupcake crochet dishcloth and join this fun link party. To look at the details you can also go to the I'm Spiffy button found on my sidebar.
For the cotton yarn I used is Sugar 'n Cream and the color is Playtime. I love this pattern and it's so easy to crochet. The color of this yarn reminds me of summer! The pattern uses single crochet and double crochet.
I am on Twitter, Ravelry and Pinterest. My username is @brklynhousewife. Please don't forget to follow me on Bloglovin too! All of my crochet/knit creations and recipes are on my Pinterest Boards, so please have a look there also.
Thanks everyone and enjoy.
Julie
Thanks everyone and enjoy.
Julie
It is already week 3 of the 52 Weeks of dishcloths. The pattern used for the dishcloth is from "Magnolia Tea" and she used the Tulip Stitch. For details and the pattern go to Being Spiffy and join this fun linky party. To look at the details you can also go to the button found in my sidebar.
For the yarn I used Sugar 'n Cream Stripes and the color I used is Lime Stripes. For this pattern it calls for a chain of 35 and to use the entire skein. For my dishcloths I happen to like mine small, so I chained 25 stitches instead of 35 chains and used half the skein of yarn. The pattern also calls for 16 rows, for mine I used 8 rows. The pattern is easy and it uses chains and double crochet.
Thanks everyone and enjoy.
Julie
For the yarn I used Sugar 'n Cream Stripes and the color I used is Lime Stripes. For this pattern it calls for a chain of 35 and to use the entire skein. For my dishcloths I happen to like mine small, so I chained 25 stitches instead of 35 chains and used half the skein of yarn. The pattern also calls for 16 rows, for mine I used 8 rows. The pattern is easy and it uses chains and double crochet.
| Crocheted Tulip Stitch Dishcloth |
Thanks everyone and enjoy.
Julie
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