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Crochet Shamrock Dishcloth | Free Pattern

This crochet shamrock dishcloth is perfect for the St. Patrick’s Day season. Fun activities seem to happen during St. Patrick’s Day. The dishcloth makes cleaning so much fun. Your children will enjoy using this as a washcloth at bath time. Buy the pattern at ETSY or Ravelry. What a great crochet pattern to add to your collection. There is a free version found down below, if you keep scrolling.

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Crochet this shamrock dishcloth for yourself or a friend, using this free crochet pattern.

St. Patrick’s Day is my husband’s Birthday. He will celebrate his 66th birthday this year. To celebrate all shamrock inspired crochet patterns are 40% off. You can grab the ad free pdf thru  3/17/24 at a 40% discount. No Code Needed.   RAVELRY & ETSY. 

The crochet shamrock dishcloth also has a companion.

If you love this crochet shamrock dishcloth, you will want the Shamrock Scrubby! What a fun and useful dishcloth to have in your kitchen. Scrubbing and sudsing has never been so much fun! Give one of these cuties to your kids at bath time, and they will be squeaky clean when they are finished. 

         

Crochet Shamrock Dishcloth

Yarn Used:

Any No. 4, Cotton Dishcloth Yarn, Approx. 40 to 50 yds.

Gauge:

Finished Measurements – Width – 7″, Height – 7″ not including the chain loop stem.

Hook

H8/5.00mm

Stitch Guide:

MC = Main Color = Green or whatever color you choose.

CC = Contrasting Color = White

ch = Chain

sc = Single Crochet

hdc = Half Double Crochet

dc = Double Crochet

join w/ = join with

slp st = Slip Stitch

skp = Skip

nxt = Next

prev. = previous

st./st’s = stitch or stitches

beg. = beginning

* * = Complete sequence between the stars, the number of times stated;

x = Times; example Repeat 2 x or 2 times; 3 x or 3 times and so on;

in = example “in nxt st” means you will be inserting the hook under the top two loops of the next stitch to complete stitch or sequence of stitches stated

Special Notes:

When the pattern instructs to slp st in the dip, you won’t be slp stitching into a specific st, it will be in that space between the leaves, or the crook of the leaf.

Crochet Shamrock Dishcloth

Beginning: 

ch3, join in a ring

Round 1:

ch1, sc in ring; *ch3, sc in ring* 3x; join w/slp st to beg. sc; (4 sc, 3-ch3 sp)

Round 2: ch2 does not count as stitch

*slp st into ch3 sp; ch2, 3dc, hdc, 3dc in ch3 sp; slp st in nxt sc;* 3x

Round 3:

*slp st into ch2 sp., ch2, (2dc in nxt st, dc in nxt st, 2dc in nxt st, slp st in nxt st) (ch2, 2dc in nxt st, dc in nxt st, 2dc in nxt st, slp st in slp st made in prev. round* 3x

Round 4:

*slp st into ch2 sp., ch1, (hdc in nxt st, dc in nxt st , 2dc in nxt st, dc in nxt st, hdc in nxt st, skp slp st) slp st in 1st ch of beg. ch2 sp.; ch1, (hdc in nxt st, dc in nxt st , 2dc in nxt st, dc in nxt st, hdc in nxt st, skp slp st) slp st in 1st ch of the beg. ch2, of the nxt leaf; * 3x; The last slp st will be in the beg. ch1

Round 5: 

Note: please execute the slp st’s in a loose manner. A tight slp st is not your friend in this pattern. You will be walking your yarn to the stitch you want to work in. If it is tight, it will cause a curl or pucker.
*slp st in nxt st, (hdc in nxt st, dc in nxt st, 2dc in nxt st, dc in nxt st, hdc in nxt st) slp st into the dip; slp st into ch1 sp, (hdc in nxt st, dc in nxt st, 2dc in nxt st, dc in nxt st, hdc in nxt st, slp st in nxt st, slp st in the dip, slp st in the beg. ch1 of the next leaf.* 3x;  Note: At the end of the 3rd repeat, skp the last slp st in the beg. ch1 of the next leaf. It is highlighted in red.

Round 6 :

*slp st in hdc st (sc in nxt st, 2dc in nxt st, 3dc in nxt st, 2dc in nxt st, sc in nxt st) slp st into the dip; (sc in nxt hdc, 2dc in nxt st, 3dc in nxt st, 2dc in nxt st, sc in nxt st, slp st in nxt st, slp st in the dip)* 3x; 

Round 7: Ripple Stitch Edge (ch1, slp st in nxt st)

ch 25, (this is the hanging loop stem) slp st in the dip; Option: Drop MC and pull up CC at the slp st in the dip., *ch1, slp st in nxt st* repeat between *  * around; join w/slp st to beg slp st. Tip: create a loose ch1 for a pronounced ripple.

When you are at the crook of a leaf, or between a leaf, skip the dip. You won’t want the ripple in the crooks or between the leaves.

Finished Measurements – Width – 7″, Height – 7″ not including the chain loop stem.

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This Crochet Shamrock Dishcloth is so much fun. You could even use this as a washcloth. What a unique way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day!

There are a few other St. Patrick’s Day crochet patterns. Here is a list of them. 
Shamrock Beanie
Shamrock Messy Bun Hat
Shamrock Coffee Cozy
Shamrock Tutu Dress

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The crochet shamrock dishcloth pattern is protected by copyright© Krissys Over The Mountain Crochet 2022. Do not sell, alter or redistribute this pattern in any way or form. You have my permission to sell your finished product, but you are responsible for the finished product. No Mass Production.

 

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