I am in love with the beauty of the pattern! If you have not crocheted for years, this is the easy project you\'ve been looking for, to start again. The Tartan Plaid Wash Cloths by HappyBerry has a wonderful design and is a great pattern to make while you’re watching TV or a movie because it’s the same pattern throughout but just changing colors.
This pattern comes with a lovely, easy to follow video tutorial. To watch the video tutorial, please go to the next page.
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@[1715872624:2048:Linda Mccann-Simpkins]!
Super cute!!!
Nice!
Next project!
I LIKE IT
next on my list to try
@[1613553461:2048:Barbara MacLellan] could be a good first project
Very pretty.
You are scaring me DeHaven! No way….
@[100002031540933:2048:Stefanie Hernandez], I think you should try this pattern and let me know how hard the pattern is
@[100004006223159:2048:Sonja Rose]
I can’t get the pattern
Love this!! I see it’s on Ravelry. Now in my favorites!
This might be in UK terms. I see her blog is out of UK. but the pattern doesn’t say.
Can’t get pattern…:-(
Very nice pattern and addictive. 🙂
I want to do this kitchen clothes but how does it come up on my screen ??? I can’t get it
I think I will try this one LOL
I think I will try this one LOL
Nice
Is this a beginner project? I’d love to make these
Awesome video tutorial!!
Thank you!!
I love to make these. : )
I have ready access to Peaches & Creme cotton yarn. Is this the same as the yarn you used? Also, what is the US equivalent for the hook? Looking at the video, seems like the hook may be larger and the yarn lighter. Can you help please???
Hi Sharon, this is from HappyBerry’ site:
For more details please check here: http://happyberrycrochet.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/how-to-crochet-tartan-plaid-wash-cloths.html
Hope this helps! 😉
@[1787320345:2048:Connie], please click on the words The Tartan Plaid Wash Cloths ( first paragraph).
@[100003473335475:2048:Rosemarie], please click on the words The Tartan Plaid Wash Cloths ( first paragraph).
@[601193722:2048:Tammy Christiansen] this is the site I was telling you about
Love!
I made 2 so far, love them
Nice! At first glace i thought they were store brought.
This is my next project 🙂
I have this pattern, margaret
love them
@[1371573239:2048:Patricia Allcox Harich]
Love these. Made plenty.
Penny Simon look at this
Adorables!!!
I made one of these, was easy to follow and looked good….only thing changing the colors and having to work the ends in was to time consumming if your looking for a quick project it is not this
@[100000504906468:2048:Veta Woods]
Following & sharing
@[1094312367:2048:Joye Obarts]
@[1255845684:2048:Charlene Anita Stansberry] can you do these for Christmas in the
I’m thinking of making a blanket with this pattern
@[1254667161:2048:Jan Crysel]
Yes…I can crochet, but not knit. 🙂
Like will have to try!!
Big fan of tartan plaids….
Glad for a tutorial. Will have to try these.
A must have !!! Thanks for sharing
A must have !!! Thanks for sharing
Yuk
No one hardly uses these anymore..just old ladies.
They r gross
Almost too pretty to use on nasty, dirty dishes!!
Penny and Sherri made me think of you.
Following
Thanks!
@[100000231434940:2048:Amanda Beauchamp Settles] @[100007649071519:2048:Pam Edwards] @[1086237850:2048:Janet Tucker Bennett]
@[100000473596243:2048:Carol Childers Franklin]
Are you going to make some of these Josselyn Bazor? Love them!
I’ll buy the thread if you’ll tell me what to get and….you make me some lol
@[1098093429:2048:Heather Wingers]
love the colors
@[1151694758:2048:Cheryl Sullivan] give this to Mom! Would love to have some like this!
Like to crochet
The pattern will not come up
@[1649156673:2048:Sissy], please click on the words The Tartan Plaid Wash Cloths ( first paragraph).
@[100002389620738:2048:Claudia Monsma], here’s a new one for you
How did you know I would look at that!
This pattern is impossible to make with US cotton yarn. DK light worsted cotton yarn is not available anywhere. The stores the crafter uses are in England!!
Where did you find the yarn?? I can’t find it anywhere
i really prefer written directions for crochet!
I got it at Joann Fabrics. Its Bernat and called cottonish
I made one and love it.
I have only found 2 here in the states. Patons Grace and Bernat cottonish. They are both Dk weight
Thank you so much. I’ll try it. I used peaches and Cream and it was awful. Took me 2 weeks.
@[1582642003:2048:Mary Campbell] @[1631995703:2048:Jo Browne] @[611079683:2048:Sally McLaughlin] @[100000123707339:2048:Lori Tollefsen]
@[100000129098326:2048:Kathy Anthony Richardson]
So cute..wish I could crochet… @[1236393112:2048:Cheryl Lake-Simonis]
Very nice.
Going to have to try this one
@[585975328:2048:Gina Benedict DeSpain]
@[1640495599:2048:Kathi Easton Joslyn], can you get this pattern & email it to me. I can find the pattern but can’t get it to a place to print.
@[100001700622707:2048:Janice Vaughn-Abels]
Done
Thanks, Kathi
@[42205658:2048:Samantha Taylor] I would love to have these!!! Love you
very easy to make love them thanks
I love these, wish I knew how to crochet.
Easy to do..loved these.
@[100008791770991:2048:Dawn Nikolai]
Welcome @[100003602170651:2048:Phyllis]!
Love this
@[1056250432:2048:Heather Day Gonzales]!!! Now I need a trip to get yarn!!
Every dish towel I have made get a funky mildew smell no matter what I do. Also they get stained badly. For me, it is just not worth the time to make my own only to have them go in the rag pile.
made one and I love it! thinking about making it a bit bigger to use A’s a counter towel for dishes 🙂
Linda, you should try this.
Love this crocheted dish cloths.
Nice
Julie Ogan Kaltenbach…these are nice!
Thanks for the video!!
I have used premier cotton blend worsted 2. Works up great and quick, its just a pain to do the tartan stitch finishing. Very time consuming but love the pattern
All I got was a link to Publisher’s Clearing House.
Very pretty. I would hate to use them and stain them up.
I like these Michelle Pecanic-Lee
Ruth Owens
Want to make one
LeAnne Slover
I’ve made a dozen of these and I love them. But it takes all day just to make one with sewing in the ends. I give them away as gifts
Jacqui Parry
Aunt Ruth made me some of these! They are very good scrubbers and last a long time!!
Thank you.
Look exactly like some I’ve bought t the atore!!
Thank you for sharing.
I cannot get anything from this site to load, not even the main page but you do feature wonderful looking projects.
Would I be able to print the pattern? Thank you.
pretty
Gerry White Cooper
For those having trouble finding the right kind of yarn in stores:
Patons Grace – http://amzn.to/1OUdLce
Bernat Cottonish – http://amzn.to/1OShclP
Yes thank you
Welcome Jeanette!
Lorraine, please try again. The problems have been solved. Thanks for your understandng.
Yes Sandy!
Thanks for your reply!
I have made just one and like it very much ! It is fun to make.
Thanks for sharing. These are cute and look pretty easy.
Can’t wait to make them, the colors are so perfect.
Rachel Hannah Di Sipio you should make this
Great looking dish clothes
Angela Oney
Neat
Ya and handy
Yea
This patter is fairly easy, except for the constant changing of colors. The slip stitch across that makes the pattern is time-consuming, also. All that being said, this is not a speedy project, but the end result is lovely.
Oooh. Nice
Too bad it never led me to the pattern
Samantha Kathleen
Janet G. Keller, I really want this printed pattern .
Cherie Adkins Haight Marcie Sarver Brooke Stapel
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Kathleen Susie Benevento…… Cute!
Very cute
Wow that’s neat
Constance Caddell, I’m going to make these for my kitchen.
Kathleen Abbott Patterson
To pretty to use.
Staci Greenwood look at these.
The pattern is darling and so is the instructor.. Thanks for inspiring me! ;0)
Allison Carr
Just seen this pattern. I’m excited to make one!
Following
looks like nice dish clothes
How come I never seem to crochet anything for myself??? I only crochet stuff for others… Not that I mind… But I have NOTHING that I’ve crocheted… Not a single thing!!!!!
Reba Allen
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Hi….I love these dishcloths and can’t wait to get started. Can anyone tell me what brand yarn they used? Thanks so much for any help!
Jeanette Mutchler
Would love the pattern but can’t get the first page to load . I will keep trying .
woohoo, i’ve been looking for some good kitchen cloth to crochet
Helen Green
Stacey Jones Rogers
Love these! Using worsted weight (ie..sugar&cream or peaches&cream) makes a wonderful hand towel size.
Love them!!!
Chana Green
Widge Crider
Wendy White
Laurry Manuel
Thanks
Alanna Parke Kvale
so pretty for gifts….
way too fancy for my use…..they would be coffee stained the first week…. but i love the look of them 🙂
im going to have to make these, they are adorable
I love this pattern, but was wondering .. is there anyway to make it larger for say a cover for a throw pillow ??
Ty for the pattern Gloria.
Tiffany Morris,y i saved this but tag me anyway please
Mona L. Releford-Daugherty
This looks interesting, I’d like to give this a try! Thank you for sharing.
Nice…gonna try these
Mary J Maloney
Cindy Allen Bertino yes very nice Need to give that pattern a try
too pretty to use
Juanita Richter
I’ve made about a dozen of these. Although they look beautiful it takes many hours to complete one.
Yes, they do take quite a bit more time to make these, but I really like the look. I’ll just make this once in a while and stick to a more basic pattern most of the time.
Christina Crider……go for it !
Pretty cloth.
I’ve made this one already enjoyed the process
I made this and love it so meny colors make great gifts to
Shianna Edwards
Kratka zawsze fajna 🙂
Beautiful