Croissant Dishcloth Knitting Pattern

Bring a blend of style and practicality to your kitchen with this dishcloth knitting pattern, featuring colorful stripes reminiscent of a croissant’s delicate layers. This easy and simple design makes a thoughtful knit gift idea and is a perfect beginner knitting project.

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Croissant Dishcloth Free Knitting Pattern

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© Whileberry 2025. Please keep in mind that this pattern is for personal use only, and both the pattern and photos can’t be copied or reproduced on another website.

sizes

One size: 21 x 21 cm (8.5 x 8.5").

supplies

yarn

For this dishcloth I used Lion Brand 24/7 cotton in colorways Ecru (MC), Amber (CC1), Camel (CC2). This yarn is my absolute favorite for working up kitchen towels and dishcloths!

If you'd like to knit it in a different yarn - you can choose any similar worsted weight (category 4 - medium) cotton yarn, in colors that contrast well. A few options that should work fine:

Yardage: approx. approx. 30 m (35 yds) of MC, 15 m (15 yds) of CC1 and 15 m (15 yds) of CC2.

needles

5 mm (US 8) straight or circular needles, or to fit gauge

other notions

Tapestry needle and scissors.

easy beginner stripe dishcloth knitting pattern

gauge

18 stitches x 28 rows in 10x10 cm (4x4”) in garter stitch, blocked

pattern notes

Video tutorials for specific techniques are linked and showing as yellow.

The dishcloth is worked side to side rather than bottom to top, to create vertical stripes in the simplest way.

As the dishcloth is not a wearable item, gauge is not critical in this project - however if you can’t match the gauge listed, the dishcloth will differ in dimensions and it may affect the yardage needed.

easy beginner stripe dishcloth knitting pattern

hanging loop

If you'd like to add a hanging loop to your dishcloth, you can modify the pattern in finishing section as follows: bind off sts until there are only 2 left on the needles (1 on left needle and 1 on right needle), k1, slip both sts to the left needle. The loop cord will be worked over these last 2 sts. Work Row 1 until the cord measures approx. 10 cm (4”) or desired length.

Row 1 (RS): k2, slip the sts back to the left needle.

Bind off both sts and sew the end of the cord to the back of the dishcloth corner to create the hanging loop.

Note that adding the loop will increase the yardage by approx. 5 m (5 yds).

color changes

To start a row with a new color, first break (cut) previous color yarn, leaving approx. 15 cm (6") tail, then take the new color yarn strand and start working the new row, leaving starting tail of approx. 15 cm (6") - slip the first stitch, then knit the next stitches with the new strand. See this in the tutorial.

abbreviations


CC
- contrast color

k - knit

MC - main color

sl1wyif - slip 1 st purlwise with yarn in front

st(s) - stitch(es)

instructions

With MC, cast on 38 sts using Long Tail Cast On.

Work Set Up Row 1 three times.

Set Up Row 1 (MC): sl1wyif, k until end of row.

STRIPE SEQUENCE

Break MC and join CC1, and work Row 1 four times.

Row 1 (CC1): sl1wyif, k until end of row.

Break CC1 and join MC, and work Row 2 four times.

Row 2 (MC): sl1wyif, k until end of row.

Break MC, join CC2, and work Row 3 four times.

Row 3 (CC2): sl1wyif, k until end of row.

Break CC2, join MC, and work Row 4 four times.

Row 4 (MC): sl1wyif, k until end of row.

Next, work the 'stripe sequence' twice more, breaking and joining the correct yarn colors as you work. Next, work half a sequence: work Row 1 four times, then Row 2 four times, breaking and joining the correct yarn colors as you work.

At the end, you will have worked 59 rows of the dishcloth in total (including the set up rows).

Finishing

Bind off all sts using a standard bind off, cut yarn and weave in ends. Block to dimensions.

I hope you enjoyed knitting your project! If you share your project on Instagram, please tag me with @whileberry.creative and #knitwithwhileberry so I can see your lovely knit!

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