If you’re looking for a Free 3D Watermelon Dishcloth Crochet Pattern, you’ve come to the right place! Whether you’re making one for yourself or as a handmade gift, this Watermelon Dishcloth Crochet Pattern is a quick and enjoyable project you’ll want to crochet again and again.
The free crochet pattern is below, or if you prefer an ad-free printable PDF, you can purchase it in my RAVELRY or ETSY shops.
Why You’ll Love This Free 3D Watermelon Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
It’s fun to decorate your kitchen with handmade items, especially when they’re as fun as this watermelon dishcloth!
This Free 3D Watermelon Dishcloth Crochet Pattern is crocheted with absorbent cotton yarn makes it perfect for washing dishes, wiping countertops, or displaying in your favorite kitchen basket.
The great things about this pattern is:
- Quick to crochet
- Made with cotton yarn
- Beginner-friendly (Easy to Intermediate) with basic crochet skills
- Perfect for summer decorating
- A wonderful handmade gift
- Easy to customize with embroidered watermelon seeds
It’s one of those crochet projects that will have everyone asking, “Where did you get that?
Crochet a Bright Summer Kitchen with a Watermelon Dishcloth
One of my favorite things about this Watermelon Dishcloth Crochet Pattern is how it instantly adds a cheerful pop of color to the kitchen.
I crocheted one using traditional watermelon colors and another using bright pink and lime green yarn. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different shades as you may discover your own favorite color combination.
This crochet dishcloth looks adorable:
- Beside the kitchen sink
- Folded inside a farmhouse basket
- Hanging from the faucet
- Tucked into a summer picnic basket
- Displayed as part of your seasonal kitchen décor
Crochet a Matching Watermelon Kitchen Set
Why stop with just the dishcloth?
This Free 3D Watermelon Dishcloth Crochet Pattern pairs perfectly with my Watermelon Scrubby Crochet Pattern. Together they create a coordinated summer kitchen set that’s as practical as it is adorable.
Add the Matching Watermelon Scrubby
The matching scrubby is crocheted using Scrubby Sparkle yarn, making it ideal for scrubbing pots and pans, while the cotton dishcloth is perfect for everyday washing and drying.
Together they make a beautiful handmade kitchen collection.
Create a Handmade Kitchen Gift Basket
These watermelon patterns make wonderful gifts!
Simply combine:
- Watermelon Dishcloth
- Watermelon Scrubby
- Simple Crocheted Towel Holder with Watermelon Buttons
- Kitchen towel
- Wooden dish brush
- Favorite dish soap
- Small basket
You’ll have a thoughtful handmade gift that’s perfect for birthdays, housewarmings, Mother’s Day, teacher appreciation, or simply blessing a friend.
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Supplies for the Free 3D Watermelon Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
Yarn
- 100% Cotton Yarn
- Main Color – Watermelon Red or Pink
- White
- Green
- Small amount of Black yarn for optional embroidered seeds (I used Scrubby Sparkle Yarn)
Crochet Hook
H-8 (5.00 mm)
Notions
- Yarn Needle
- Scissors
Frequently Asked Questions About This Watermelon Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
What is the best yarn for a crochet dishcloth?
I recommend using 100% (4) cotton yarn. Cotton is absorbent, durable, machine washable, and becomes softer with each wash.
Can I machine wash a crochet cotton dishcloth?
Absolutely! Wash and dry it with your regular laundry. Do not bleach. I recommend hanging to dry. Cotton dishcloths are made to be used and enjoyed every day.
Is this an easy crochet dishcloth pattern?
Yes! If you’re comfortable crocheting in the round using basic stitches, you’ll enjoy making this pattern.
Can beginners crochet this pattern?
Emerging beginners who are familiar with basic crochet stitches should have success with this project. The rounds are repetitive and enjoyable to crochet.
Free 3D Watermelon Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
Supplies
Yarn
- Any (4) Cotton Yarn (Dishcloth)
- Approx. 50–60 yards Bright Pink or Red
- Approx. 8–10 yards White
- Approx. 20–25 yards Green
- Small amount of Black yarn (optional) for embroidered watermelon seeds (I used scrubby Sparkle Yarn in black)
Notions
- H-8 (5.00 mm) crochet hook
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
Stitch Guide:
MC 1 = Main Color = Red
CC 1= Contrasting Color = White
CC 2 = Contrasting Color = Green
CC3 = Contrasting Color = Black
ch = Chain
sc = Single Crochet
join w/ = join with
slp st = Slip Stitch
sp = Space
nxt = Next
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
Using MC ch3 or 4 and join in a ring or use a magic circle
Round 1:
ch 1, *sc in ring* 7x; join w/slp st to beg. Sc (7sc)
Round 2:
ch 1, sc in joining st, 2 sc in each st around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (14 sc)
Round 3:
ch 1, sc in joining st, 2 sc in nxt st; *sc in nxt st, 2 sc in nxt st* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc (21 sc)
Round 4:
ch 1, sc in joining st & nxt st, 2 sc in nxt st; *sc in nxt 2 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc (28 sc)
Round 5:
ch 1, sc in joining st & nxt 2 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st; *sc in nxt 3 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc (35 sc)
Round 6:
ch 1, sc in joining st & nxt 3 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st; *sc in nxt 4 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc (42 sc)
Round 7:
ch 1, sc in joining st & nxt 4 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st; *sc in nxt 5 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc (49 sc)
Round 8:
ch 1, sc in joining st & nxt 5 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st; *sc in nxt 6 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc (49 sc)
Round 9:
ch 1, sc in joining st & nxt 6 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st; *sc in nxt 7 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc, dropping MC and pulling up CC1 at the last pull through (56 sc)
Round 10:
ch 1, sc in joining st & nxt 7 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st; *sc in nxt 8 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc, dropping CC1 and pulling up CC2 at the last pull through (63 sc)
Round 11:
ch 1, sc in joining st & nxt 8 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st; *sc in nxt 9 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc, dropping CC1 and pulling up CC2 at the last pull through (70 sc)
Round 12:
ch 1, sc in joining st & nxt 9 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st; *sc in nxt 10 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc, (77 sc)
Round 13:
ch 1, sc in joining st & nxt 10 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st; *sc in nxt 11 st’s, 2 sc in nxt st* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc, (84 sc)
Do not end off with CC2 but pull and make the last loop bigger, or add a marker in the last loop, so that the stitches don’t start pulling out.
End off MC & CC1 and weave in yarn tails before trying to embroider watermelon seeds.
Embroider the watermelon seeds using a double strand of black scrubby yarn if you choose. I inserted the needle from behind at the base of every increase (2sc in same st) at round 4. Then inserted the needle to the back at the top of the sc stitches.
Next I put watermelon seeds two rounds up, positioning the stitches between the seeds below.
Fold the watermelon in half with the last loop that you made right at the fold.
Make a strong crease remembering that the fold begins at the last loop.
With the watermelon folded in half, insert your hook back in the loop, and begin to sc through all stitches, closing the watermelon. When you get to the fold at the opposite side, chain 15 (Optional hanging loop) and slp st back into the last st made. End off and weave in all ends.
The Watermelon Seeds Are Optional
One of my favorite finishing touches is embroidering the little black watermelon seeds with Scrubby Sparkle Yarn.
This simple detail takes only a few minutes but gives the dishcloth so much personality. Of course, if you prefer a cleaner look, you can certainly leave the seeds off.
Either way, you’ll end up with a beautiful crochet watermelon dishcloth that’s ready for your kitchen.
Tips for Crocheting the Perfect Cotton Dishcloth
Keep Even Tension
Cotton yarn has very little stretch, so relaxed, even tension will help your dishcloth lay beautifully.
Weave in All Ends Securely
Since this dishcloth will be washed often, take a few extra moments to weave in every yarn tail securely.
Add the Seeds Before Crocheting the Watermelon Closed
Wait until you’ve completed the dishcloth before embroidering the seeds. This allows you to space them evenly across the watermelon.
Who Would Enjoy This Free 3D Watermelon Dishcloth Crochet Pattern?
This pattern is perfect for:
- Emerging beginners through intermediate crocheters
- Summer crochet projects
- Kitchen décor
- Housewarming gifts
- Mother’s Day gifts
- Teacher appreciation gifts
- Farmers markets
- Craft fairs
- Handmade gift baskets
- Holiday gift giving
You’ll probably find yourself making more than one because they’re quick, enjoyable, and simply adorable.
More Free Crochet Kitchen Patterns You’ll Love
If you enjoy crocheting fun kitchen accessories, be sure to check out these other free crochet patterns here on the blog:
- Watermelon Scrubby
- Lemon Dishcloth
- Lemon Scrubby
- Clementine Scrubby
- Orange & Clementine Dishcloth
- Pumpkin Scrubby
- Pumpkin Dishcloth
Can you tell I have a soft spot for designing fruit-themed kitchen crochet?
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