Ribbed Single Crochet Stitch Tutorial and Dishcloth Pattern

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It’s time to learn a new crochet stitch pattern! Welcome to this week’s Let’s Learn a New Crochet Stitch – Kitchen Crochet Edition event! This week I am going to show you the Ribbed Single Crochet Stitch in this photo tutorial, plus give you instructions for a dishcloth in sizes 6″ x 6″, 9″ x 9″ and 12″ x 12″. Happy Crocheting!

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Ribbed Single Crochet Stitch & Dishcloth Pattern

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Materials:

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Skill Level:

Easy

Abbreviations:

BL – back loop
ch –
chain
sc – single crochet
st(s) – stitch(es)
() – indicates stitch counts

Multiple:

Chain any number of stitches

Gauge:

4 stitches & 3.7 rows = 1″

Finished Sizes:

6″ x 6″
9″ x 9″
12″ x 12″

Notes:

  • This pattern is written in US terms
  • Sizing will vary depending on how tightly or loosely you crochet. Gauge is not necessary for this pattern but if you would like to keep the sizing the same, please check your gauge before starting this project.
  • This pattern is written for a 6″ x 6″ dishcloth with stitch counts for 9″ x 9″ and 12″ x 12″ written in parenthesis. The 9″ dishcloth stitch counts will be written in italics and the 12″ dishcloth stitch counts will be written in bold.

Photo Tutorial:

Ch 24
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Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from hook
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Row 1 cont’d: sc in the next st and in each st across. Turn
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Row 2: Ch 1
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Row 2 cont’d: Sc in the BL of the next st
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Row 2 cont’d: sc in the BL of the next st and in each st across. Turn.Let's Learn a New Crochet Stitch Pattern Kitchen Crochet Edition - Ribbed Single Crochet Stitch Tutorial and Dishcloth Pattern | www.thestitchinmommy.com

Row 3-22 – Repeat Row 2

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This will give you approximately an 6″ x 6″ square. You can add a simple sc border around the square to finish it off.

Written Instructions:

Ch 24 (36, 48)
Row 1: Work 1 sc in the 2nd ch from hook and in each st across, turn. (23, 35, 47)
Row 2: Ch 1, sc into the BL of the next st and each st across, turn. (23, 35, 47)
Row 3-22: Repeat Row 2 (for 6″ dishcloth)
Row 3-33: Repeat Row 2 (9″ dishcloth)
Row 3-44: Repeat Row 2 (12″ dishcloth)

Fasten off, weave all ends.

Finish:

You can add a simple single crochet border by joining your yarn with a sl st in one of the stitches, sc evenly around placing 3 sc sts in each corner, join in beginning sc with an invisible join. Fasten off, weave ends.

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