All my craft stuff is packed away for painting and the holidays. But I came across an almost empty cone of cotton in a bag with an H hook and my fingers got itchy. Had just cleaned out my kitchen drawer, so was thinking washcloths. Came up with this size and texture that mimics my favorite to use purchased cloths. Calling it half pebble stitch because it is pebble stitch on the odd rows and just single crochet on the evens. Frogged a couple of things I was tossing to make the body of the cloths, and used the yarn I started with as surface crochet along the sc rows on one.
H hook
Foundation crochet 29. Ch1, turn.
Row 1 and all odd rows: sc1, dc1 repeat from across. End sc1. 29 sts. Ch1, turn.
Row 2 and all even rows: sc across. 29 sts. Ch1, turn.
Repeat rows one and two until cloth is square - or desired length. End after an sc only row, but turn and work along the side instead of turning over. Work another sc in same space as last sc after the chain, then continue working one sc in each row edge. Work corner as before (sc, ch, sc) in same space, then continue around. Use your eye to decide whether to fasten off corner at beginning of last row or to sc across that row and fasten of at beginning of border. Needed the extra edge to look square on the solid white, needed the extra edge to have room for the last row of surface crochet on the striped white, did not need on pink.