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How To Crochet A Fruit Cluster Dishcloth | Free Pattern

Let me show you how to crochet a fruit cluster dishcloth. The free crochet pattern for the “Pick Your Fruit Dishcloth” is down below. With a change of color it looks like whatever fruit you decide, sitting in a row. Change the color from orange to red and it will represent Strawberries, Apples or Cherries. Of course yellow for lemons and purple for plums. Keep scrolling to find the free pattern or purchase the ad free pdf at RAVELRY.

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The best yarn to use, to crochet a fruit cluster dishcloth is worsted weight (4) cotton yarn.

This type of cotton is considered “dishcloth” cotton yarn. It can hold up to wear and tear that is required of a cleaning cloth

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Below are some FAQ’s about what yarn to use for a crocheted dishcloth.

1. What type of yarn should I use to crochet a dishcloth?

2. What size crochet hook should I use with Cotton dishcloth yarn?

3. How much yarn do I need for one dishcloth?

4. What stitch pattern is best for dishcloths?

5. How do I maintain even edges?

6. How do I finish the dishcloth?

7. Can I add a border to the dishcloth?

8. Can I machine wash my crochet dishcloth?

9. How long does it take to crochet a dishcloth?

Answer: Depending on your skill level and the complexity of the pattern, it can take anywhere from 1-3 hours to complete a dishcloth.

Free Crochet Pattern showing you how to crochet a cluster dishcloth.

Here are links to the other crocheted items featured in the photograph.
Clementine Scrubby; Orange Dishcloth; Little Lemons.

Those little lemons are so much fun to decorate your home with. My favorite way is this Mason Jar of Lemons.
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I went crazy one summer and made everything lemon. You will find a lemon basket, lemon discloth and scrubby and a few other lemon and fruit items on this blog. Just go to my Home page and put Lemon, Strawberry or Orange in the search bar. There are so many cute free crochet patterns.

Yarn for the Fruit Cluster Dishcloth:

Worsted weight  (4) yarn is the best for dishcloths. It gives the right amount of thickness needed for a sturdy dishcloth. Keep your cotton dishcloths as dry as possible to keep them from getting yucky.Are there specific brands of yarn that are recommended?

Yarn amounts
MC = Main Color 90 yds
CC1 = Contrasting Color 1 (Fruit Color) 40 yds
CC2 = Contrasting Color 2 (Leaf Color) 20 yds

 

 



Hook:

H–8/5.0mm 

Stitch Guide:

MC = Main Color
CC1 = Contrasting Color 1 (Fruit Color)
CC2 = Contrasting Color 2 (Leaf Color)
join w/ = join with
slp sts = Slip Stitch
ch = Chain
sc = Single Crochet
dc = Double Crochet
sp = Space
dec = Decrease-sc two together
nxt = Next
st = Stitch
*  * = Execute 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

Notes:

  1. Turning ch’s do not count as a stitch.
  2. Crocheting a SC border at the end of Row 25 is optional, but is preferred to help cover the color changes.
  3. Crocheting a hanging loop at the end of the border is optional
  4. There are crochet charts to help you along. 
  5. Make note that the Row after the leaf row needs to have an increase. The pattern and chart is written to show you how and when to increase.

Special Stitch Guide:

Fruit Cluster = *yo, insert hook into stitch indicated, pull up a loop, pull thru 2 loops* 3x; yo, pull thru all 4 loops on the hook, ch1 to close the st. push the cluster to the back of your work.    

Pick Your Fruit Dishcloth Crochet Pattern (7.5″w x 7″h)

Using MC Cotton Dishcloth yarn, ch 22 and turn

Row 1:

sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across; ch1 & turn (21 sc)

Rows 2-4: (turning ch1 does not count as a stitch)

ch1, sc in each st across, ch1 & turn at the end of Row 4, end off MC and pull up CC1 at the ch1 & turn (21 sc)

Row 5:

 sc in 1st st; FC in nxt; *sc in nxt st, FC in nxt st;* 9x; sc in last st; end off CC1 and pull up CC2 as you ch1 & turn. (21 st’s)

Row 6: leaf row

 sc in 1st st; *skp FC; sc, ch1, sc in next sc;* 9x;  sc in last sc, end off CC2 and pull up MC as you ch1 & turn (20 st’s)

Row 7:

sc in 1st st & in each sc across until you reach the last sc, then you will sc in sp. between the nxt to last and then sc in the last sc; sc in last sc; ch1 & turn (21 sc) 

Rows 8-12

sc in 1st st and in each st across; ch1 & turn; at the end of Row 12, end off MC and pull up CC1 at the ch1 & turn (21 sc)

Row 13-15:

Repeat Rows 5-7

Row 16-20:

Repeat Rows 8-12

Row 21-23: 

Repeat Rows 5-7

Row 24-26:

sc in 1st st and in each st across; ch1 & turn. – at the end of row 25, ch3 in the last st, place a marker in the first of the three stitches made. Proceed to sc down the side of the discloth, continuing to sc around the entire dishcloth, placing 3 sc st’s at each corner. When you are all the way around, make a hanging loop by ch15, join w/slp st to the marked st. End off and weave in all ends.

The photo below is showing you three options. 

3. Border with hanging loop

I hope you enjoyed making this Cluster Dishcloth that I call, “Pick Your  Fruit Dishcloth”. If you did, could you leave me a comment?
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