Simple Granny Stripe Crochet Dish Towel Pattern

Before we dig into the pattern, I need to tell you a story about my granny and our shared love of yarn. When I was little, I didn’t really know what to do with yarn, but I knew that I loved it. We would raid my grandma’s stash and pick out the best colors for her to make something for us. My grandma hid her yarn stash in a strange place right between the headboard of her bed and the wall. . .which I always found a bit odd because the rest of her craft supplies were in the closets.
As an adult, I now get this. . .she was totally hiding her stash of yarn purchases from grandpa! As an avid crocheter I understand how easy it can be to pick up a skein of yarn here and there, and end up with it quickly taking over your home. I’ve chuckled to myself about this many times, thinking about how even though our generations have changed, many things are still the same.
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Simple Granny Stripe Crochet Dish Towel Pattern
Skill Level:
SUPPLIES + TOOLS
- Crochet Hook, Size I
- Sugar ‘n Cream Yarn: Original, colors White and Jute
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle
Abbreviations
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- st(s) – stich(es)
- * – repeating instructions
Measurements:
Gauge:
Directions:
Foundation Row: Chain 41. Turn work. Sc into every stitch in the row. (41 total sts)
This pattern is written in multiples of 3, so chain 39 +2 for your turning chain of the next row. If you’d like your towel a difference size, adjust accordingly.
Row 1: Turn your work. Ch 3 and dc into the same stitch. *Skip the next two sts. Dc three times into the next st.* When you have 3 sts. remaining, 2dc in the last st.
Row 2: Turn your work. Ch 3. *Skip two sts. and dc 3 times into the space between the clusters of sts. in row one.* When you get to the end, dc once in the last st.
*Repeat Row 1 & 2 15 more times, changing colors each time you start the row 1 instructions.
For the color change, I start my new color at the top of the dc and leave enough of a tail to weave back and forth through the sts. to tie off three times.
When you arrive to the end of your pattern, tie off and weave in all ends with your yarn needle.
For the edge, I joined my yarn back at the bottom of the foundation row on the right hand side. I did a single crochet the entire way around the towel (with the exception of the foundation row). The height of each row received three single crochets. On each corner, 2 sc into the corner to make the edge lay flat. Slip stitch with the foundation row to finish, tie off, and weave in ends with your yarn needle.
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