Stonewash Scarf and Dishcloth by Skagit Valley Crochet

Stonewash Scarf and Dishcloth

Crochet
February 2025
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 15 rows = 4 inches
in Moss/Linen Stitch
5.0 mm (H)
52 - 440 yards (48 - 402 m)
7 in square dishcloth or 7 in by 71 in scarf
US
English
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The Stonewash Scarf and Dishcloth is a perfect first crochet project. You only need to decide if you want to make a scarf, or dishcloth!

This stitch pattern only requires two stitches: the single crochet, and the chain. You even start both projects the same way, the only thing that changes is the length.

A huge shout out to my local yarn store, Wild Fibers for collaborating with me on this design. They supplied the yarn for each sample. If you are interested in browsing these yarns, as well as the great selection they carry, check out their online shop!

Wildfibers shop

Details:
Skill level - beginner
US crochet terms
Finished scarf size: 7 in (17.5 cm) by 71 in (180 cm)
Finished dishcloth size: 7 in (17.5 cm) square
Construction: Worked top-down, flat, in rows

Materials:

Scarf - 2 skeins of Berroco Ultra Wool in the color Stonewashed (219 yds / 200 m per 100 g)
or approx. 440 yds / 402 m worsted / medium weight 4 yarn

Dishcloth - 1 skein Rowan Handknit Cotton (93 yds / 85 m per 50 g)
or approx. 52 yds / 48 m worsted weight 4 cotton yarn

5.0 mm crochet hook, tapestry needle, scissors

Gauge: 4 in / 10 cm
Scarf: 10 sc and 9 ch by 15 rows
Dishcloth: 10 sc and 9 ch by 17 rows

Have any questions? Reach out at skagitvalleycrochet@gmail.com and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

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This pattern contains written instructions and is supplemented with pictures but contains no video instructions.
This pattern is owned by Skagit Valley Crochet in collaboration with Wild Fibers. Reproduction or alteration of this pattern is strictly prohibited.