Wyre Wash Cloth crochet pattern
Part of the “Refreshing Spa Collection”
A wash cloth (or flannel as we used to call them) is a soft cotton cloth for use in the bathroom.
Each person in your household should have their own cloth and you can make them in co-ordinating colours to suit your bathroom decor.
Because we have four children I made a different colour for each child. Our eldest daughter had blue and white, our son brown and white (tip here; brown is a good colour for little boys), second daughter pink and white and the youngest daughter has purple/magenta and white.
Cotton wash cloths can be well – washed in the machine and come back fresh each time.
What you need:
- Two balls of Bernat Handicrafter Cotton one ball in white and one ball in a contrasting colour this will make two wash cloths as shown in the photo. I have used white and turquoise.
- 5mm crochet hook.
- Tapestry sewing needle to sew in the ends.
This pattern is at the beginner’s level.
You need to know the following crochet stitches:
- Chain (ch)
- Single crochet (sc)
- Double crochet (dc)
WYRE WASH CLOTH
Pattern only $2
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