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Beginner Knitting Cloths Projects – Pattern Center


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Whether you are just starting out with knitting or have a kid who would like to learn something new, try beginner knitting cloths projects first.

Dishcloths are perfect for honing your skills – simple rectangles are small enough to not be intimidating, and you can try all the stitches you want. Repetition is beginners’ friend, so work those stitches again and again until you know the movements. Colorful rectangles will be useful in the kitchen or can become a lovely gift to a friend or family member. Take a look at examples below and search for links to free patterns under the pictures.

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Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Dishcloths 

These cute dishcloths use rows of purls and stitches to create stripy pattern.

  • DESIGNED by Brittany from justbcrafty.com
  • PROJECT TYPE knitting cloth 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Dishcloths Free Knitting Pattern

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Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Dishcloths

Clean & Colourful 

Simple design is great in combination with rich colors. Good quality yarn will make the simplest patterns look very elegant.

  • DESIGNED by DROPS design
  • PROJECT TYPE knitting cloth 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Clean & Colourful Free Knitting Pattern

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Clean & Colourful

No-Purl Rib Hand Towel

This fantastic knitted cloth in the pictures below is an incredibly soft, warm and nice in touch project, that will make your night and morning routine so much better! You can also use these clothes ass hand towels and enjoy how luxurious and elegant they look in your bathroom. The finished size is 15 inches wide x 25 inches long.

  • DESIGNED by Purl Soho
  • PROJECT TYPE knitting cloth 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

No-Purl Rib Hand Towel

PHOTOS by Purl Soho / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on purlsoho.com or read more about it on Ravelry.

Simple Lines Dishtowel

When you want to get rid of your yarn leftovers, there’s no better stash buster than a knitted dishtowel! You can make these really quickly and they’re surprisingly simple. What’s more, they’re very practical and zero waste, so you can wash them and use them for years. The finished size is 14” x 17”.

  • DESIGNED by Shelby Nichols
  • PROJECT TYPE knitting cloth 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

Simple Lines Dishtowel

PHOTOS by Shelby Nichols / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on nichknit.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Woven Waves Dishtowel

This beautiful knitted dishtowel in the pictures below will brighten up your kitchen and give it a pop of color! Of course feel free to go for neutrals and keep your kitchen in a minimalistic color palette. It’s made using slip-stitch knitting, which creates a woven fabric using basic stitches. You will have lots of fun with this pattern!

  • DESIGNED by Shelby Nichols
  • PROJECT TYPE knitting cloth 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

Woven Waves Dishtowel

PHOTOS by Shelby Nichols / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.

2 Color Combo

These lovely, two colored knitted towels will make the perfect embellishment for your bathroom, or a set of towels for your guests. Both sides of these towels look so beautiful, they reminded the author of the amazing island of Santorini. Each towel is approximately 12 inches wide and 14 inches long.

  • DESIGNED by Isabel Baumgardt
  • PROJECT TYPE knitting cloth 
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL intermediate

2 Color Combo

PHOTOS by Isabel Baumgardt / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.

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