Friday, January 9, 2009

Basketweave Dishcloth


















I enjoy the look of front post and back post crochet, and I decided that I wanted to make a dishcloth using that technique to make a basketweave look. The usual method is to use double crochet, but I don't really like how that looks in a basketweave. The stitches are just too tall. So I decided to use half double crochet.

Use any worsted weight cotton yarn and a G hook.

To crochet:
ch 24
1: hdc in third ch from hook (first two chs count as first hdc), hdc in each chain across.

2. ch 1, turn, sc in 1st st, fphdc in next 3 sts, bphdc in next 3 sts, fphdc in next 3 sts, bphdc in next 3 sts, fphdc in next 3 sts, bphdc in next 3 sts, fphdc in next 3 sts, sc in last st.
3. ch 1, turn, sc in 1st st, bphdc in next 3 sts, fphdc in next 3 sts, continue to alternate bphdc and fphdc every 3 sts, sc in last st
4. ch 1, turn, sc in 1st st, fphdc in next 3 sts, bphdc in next 3 sts, continue to alternate fphdc and bphdc every 3 sts, sc in last st

5-end. repeat rows 2 - 4 until dishcloth is however long you want it to be.

Edging: I used sc around, 3 sc in each corner.

This dishcloth is VERY customizable. It can be increased or decreased by multiples of three in both length and width however much you want.

fphdc = front post half double crochet
bphdc = back post half double crochet

3 comments:

  1. hey i like this pattern very much. i love the basket weave stitch thank you

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  2. thank you so much for this!!! I love the stitch. Did you make it up yourself?

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  3. is this pattern copyright?

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