By this point in our lives, we’re considered advanced knitters. There are just some things, however, that we’ll always want to knit for ourselves and the people we care about even though they’re usually considered beginner’s projects. We’re especially willing to knit very easy things if they’re things that people can actually use on a regular basis! What’s our favorite simple project to speed knit right now? Dish cloths, of course!
Check out these 15 awesome knitted dish cloth patterns that make for great palate cleanser projects between bigger things for very experience knitters, great practice projects for knitters who are still learning, and great gifts for just about anyone at all.
1. Rippled dish cloth
The best part about knitting in a plain cotton or acrylic yarn, like one would for a dish cloth, is that you can simultaneously keep the colours simple but also get creative with the stitching pattern and the texture you create will actually be seen.
2. Knit Dish Cloth
Would you rather create some cute visual appeal in your dish cloths by striping colours rather than doing fancy stitch patterns? Then check out how
3. Keep Calm and Carry On Knitting dish cloth
Are you a big fan of textured lettering and detail rather than complicated colour work, particularly because you’re still learning how to switch stitch styles mid row and account for that change on the way back? Then we have a feeling you’ll have a fun time trying your hand at this “Keep Calm” themed cloth! The finished product is kitschy and cool but the skills you need to actually make it are basic ones, just used in a way that might be new to you. Find out how it’s all done on
4. Pinwheel dish cloth
Perhaps you’re actually already quite a skilled knitter and you’re just knitting dish clothes because you like doing so? Then you might prefer to make something a little fancier in design, colour, and construction. We love this fancy pinwheel design because it catches our attention in the colour variation, the stitch patter, and the edge design. It has basically everything we could ask for! Get the full instructions on
5. Woven dish cloth
Because they’re similar to knitting swatches for bigger projects, dish clothes are actually the perfect opportunity to try new stitches that you’ve never used before but would really like to master before you tackle them in something larger, like a sweater. That’s why we first did this woven cloth patter from
6. Lace Mesh wash cloth
Here’s another great opportunity to make yourself a great new dish cloth and learn a new stitching technique! This time, you’ll be learning the basics of lace by creating this simple lace mesh cloth with a seed stitch border. We love the ombre that
7. Seed stitch dish cloths
Did you read the part we just mentioned above about the seed stitch border and realize that that’s a technique you could really use a little more practice with as well? Then get on it with this simple but adorable textured cloth from
8. Stars n’ Stripes dish cloth
Maybe you’re just looking for novelty clothes that you can use on holidays and special occasions to place appetizer dishes on when you have guests without cramping the style and aesthetic of your dinner’s tablecsape? Then check out these super cute “stars and stripes” themed did cloths from
9. Simple Straight Knit dish cloth
We’ve talked about a number of simple patterns up to this point but maybe you’re looking for something that’s really novice and basic because you’re either a brand new learner yourself or you’d like to teach someone who’s never knit before? Then this easy stockinette stitch cloth from
10. Sailboat dish cloth
Are you still in need of some practice when it comes to knitting but you’d like to at least learn how to increase and decrease stitches so you can start making things that have shape? Then check out this adorable little sailboat dish clothe from
11. Linen Stitch dish cloth
No matter how long you’ve been knitting, there will always be more unique stitches for you to try out, learn, and master. Just in case linen stitch is the next one on your list of things to practice, here’s a dish cloth from
12. Grandma’s Favourite Dish Cloth
We kid you not, this simple dish cloth pattern was the very first thing we ever knit many years ago and even though we didn’t refer to this precise pattern source specifically, we did in fact learn it from our grandma! It’s just one of those classic patterns that knitters have memorized and made over and over again for generations, teaching new knitters as they come. We owe
13. Avocado dish cloth
Are you looking for something simple that’s still got a bit of novelty or kitsch to keep you interested, but you’re worried your skills are still a little limited? Then heck out this funny little knitted avocado cloth from
14. Spring Fling Dish Cloth Trio
Perhaps the reason you’re knitting dish cloths is because you think they make a fun, easy DIY gift for the people close to you, but you’re already a skilled knitter who is totally open to things like stitch patterns, colour work, and knitting more than one cloth in a set! In that case, you’re going to love this adorable cloth trio pattern from
15. Sand Dollar dish cloth
Are you a big themed knitting fan with a kitchen that pays homage to your favourite place on earth- the beach? Then this adorable little sand dollar cloth is exactly what you need! It’s mid-range when it comes to skill level but quick to knit and fun to use. See the full instructions for making one of your own on
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