Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Washcloth Wednesday Part 2 - Puffy Clouds Washcloth

Happy Wednesday! The second installment of Washcloth Wednesday features the Puffy Clouds Washcloth. I made this washcloth to coordinate with my Puffy Clouds Face Scrubby. Puff stitches, combined with a soft cotton yarn makes the softest, puffiest washcloth ever! 

And you can still get the E-book containing all 4 washcloth patterns AND all 4 face scrubby patterns at 50% off!



Materials: 
H Hook (5mm) 
Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn #4 
Scissors
Needle for weaving in ends

Abbreviations (US terms):
Ch – Chain
Ch-sp – Chain Space
Sl st – Slip Stitch
DC – Double Crochet
Puff St – Puff Stitch
Sk – Skip 
St(s) – Stitch(es)
RS – Right Side
WS – Wrong Side

Notes: 
Based on my tension, washcloth measures approximately 8 inches. You can adjust your hook size to change the size of the washcloth.


Puff Stitch:
Yarn over, insert hook and draw up a loop (3 loops on hook)
Yarn over, insert hook in same st, draw up a loop (5 loops on hook)
Yarn over, insert hook in same st, draw up a loop (7 loops on hook)
Yarn over, and draw through all 7 loops on hook.


INSTRUCTIONS

1. Ch 25, puff st in the 4th st from hook. (the 3 skipped Chs count as a DC) *DC in the next Ch. Puff st in the next Ch.* Repeat * * across. Dc in the last Ch. (23 sts)

2. Ch 3 (counts as DC), turn. *Puff st in the next st. DC in the next st.* Repeat * * across to the last 2 sts. Puff st in the next st. DC in the top of the Ch 3 from the previous row.

3.-15. Repeat Row 2 until your washcloth is square.

Finishing:
Weave in any remaining ends.


I would love to see your crochet washcloths! Tag me on Instagram @craftsbysarahliz so I can see your work! Your support of my small business is truly appreciated!


Links to all of the Washcloth Wednesday patterns!



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- You are free to sell what you make from these patterns. I would appreciate links back to my blog, Ravelry, or Etsy shop to credit me as the designer.
- You may not use my photos.
- You may not sell this pattern or any part of these patterns, distribute them, or claim them as your own.

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