Crochet washcloths are one of the most practical and versatile crochet projects you can make — and the best part? You can never have too many!
Whether you’re a beginner looking for a simple project or an experienced crocheter in need of a quick, satisfying make, crochet washcloths are the perfect choice.

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ToggleCrochet Washcloth Pattern-Sage
I’m excited to share that this quick and easy crochet washcloth pattern is part of the International Crochet Blog Hop! For this special event, you can grab the PDF pattern for free today only.
One of the greatest things about crochet washcloths is their endless versatility. They can be used for so many purposes around the home:
In the bathroom – Use them as gentle face cloths or body scrubbers.
In the kitchen – Perfect for washing dishes or wiping down countertops.
For everyday cleaning – Great for dusting, wiping spills, or drying your hands.
With so many uses, crochet washcloths are truly a must-have in any home.
Another reason I love making washcloths is that they’re an ideal swatch project. If you’re learning a new stitch pattern or experimenting with different yarns, turning your test piece into a washcloth is a fantastic way to reduce waste and create something useful. Instead of tossing your swatch aside, you’ll have a practical item you can put to work right away.
Whether you’re building a stack of handmade essentials for your home, creating thoughtful gifts, or just looking for a relaxing crochet project, washcloths are always a win.
Don’t forget to join the International Crochet Blog Hop to get your free PDF download on its featured day and explore even more amazing crochet designs from talented creators around the world!

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Skill Level
Easy
Sizing and Yardage
8″ x 8″
9″ x 9″
Materials
Big Twist Cotton 85% Cotton 15% Polyester, Yarn 131 yds (120 m), 2.65 oz (75 g) in Sage 94 yds (86 m)
Premier Just Cotton 85% Cotton 15% Polyester 104 yds (96 m), 2.1 oz (60 gm) in Sage Marl 115 yds (105 m) 79 yds (72 m)
Worsted Weight (4)
Hook 5 mm (G)
Tape measure
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Gauge
16 sts x 16 rows = 4″ x 4″ (10 cm x 10 cm)
Stitches Used
Ch – chain
Sc – single crochet
St – stitch
Hdc – half double crochet
Sl st – slip stitch
Rep -repeat
Notes
The pattern uses US Standard Terms
Ch 1 and ch 2 at the beginning of the row do not count as a stitch
The washcloth comes in two sizes – smaller size for face cloth and larger size as a body wash cloth
The two numbers in the pattern represents the different sizes of the washcloth
Crochet Dishcloth Pattern Instructions – Sage
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch and each ch to end, turn 31, (35)
Row 2: ch 2, hdc in first st and each st to end, turn
Row 3: ch 1, sc in first st, hdc in next st, * sl st in next st, hdc in next st, rep from * to last st, sc in last st turn
Rows 4 & 5: rep rows 2 & 3
Rows 6-8: ch 2, hdc in first st and each st to end, turn
Row 9: ch 1, sc in first st, hdc in next st, * sl st in next st, hdc in next st, rep from to last st, sc in last st turn
Row 10: ch 2, hdc in first st and each st to end, turn
Get Ravelry Free Pattern
Code – 2025ICBH
Rows 11 – 14, (16): rep rows 9 & 10
Rows 15, (17) & 16, (18): rep row 10
Rows 17, (19) – 22, (26): rep rows 9 & 10
Rows 23, (27) & 24, (28): rep row 10
Rows 25, (29) – 28, (32): rep row 9 & 10
Row 29, (33): ch 1, sc in each st to end.
Fasten off and weave in the end
Didn’t find a code or download link to receive this pattern
Hi Ida,
Were you able to get the pattern?
Code is not working for todays free download.
Hi Noel,
Did the code finally work for you?
Pamela
Hi Janet,
Were you able to get the pattern?
Pamela
Hello,
I cannot find the code on this blog. This was what the Crochet Hop page had, “March 18: Pattern 18: Simple Washcloth – Sage by Pam’s Cozy Corner. Use the coupon code in the blog post to get the PDF free through 10am Eastern on March 19, 2025.”
Thank you for your assistance.
Janet
I see you got!
I found it!!! Thanks!!
Great!!