Starfish Washcloth
Introducing the “Starfish Washcloth” – a delightful and functional crochet pattern that brings the serene beauty of the ocean right into your home. This free pattern, accompanied by a detailed video tutorial, will guide you through the process of creating a cute starfish-shaped washcloth. This project is not only a practical addition to your home decor but also a perfect gift for ocean lovers. Dive into the world of crochet and bring the coastal vibes into your daily routine with our easy-to-follow instructions and step-by-step video tutorial. Let’s get started on this underwater-inspired crochet adventure pattern.
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Materials Used
Dishie is a hardworking worsted weight 100% cotton yarn with a tight spin and high absorbency from Knit Picks. (affiliate link)
The We Crochet Bright Hooks from Knit Picks have easy-to-grip handles and light aluminum hooks for hours of comfortable crocheting, while the bright colors make sizes quickly identifiable. For this pattern, I used a 5mm US-H hook.
Video Tutorial
Free Pattern Download
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17 Comments
Kathie
I am new to this program and hobby as well as Years behind everyone else here!! But very glad I found this pattern and video, I can hardly wait to get started. Thank You Very Much – Great video too, it helps me very much!
Ncole Monique Watkins
I have a question? Can I maybe turn this into a baby blanket? if so is there any conversions I need to do? I just finished the Star Fish dishcloth ty so much for sharing your hard work. Can’t wait to see more.
Deja Joy
Hi there, you sure can, just keep on with the same pattern until you reach the size you like. 🙂
donna depner
Looks like fun project. I want to try it soon.
Irina
This is an awesome project! I’m a beginner and my problem is that I can’t read written patterns yet. So I stick to videos for now. All the important details are pointed out in this video which is super helpful. I will use this little star as a decorative item or a hot pad, as I don’t really use washcloths (but it looked so pretty on the picture that I decided to make it anyway). I first tried to use acrylic yarn but it didn’t work out – cotton yarn is really essential here. Thank you so much for this tutorial! Maybe you have some tutorial on reading crochet patterns for dummies? ))
Deja Jetmir
THank you so much!!
Soboring
This is my first crochet project, thanks to your clear demonstration and instructions, the result came out a “success” ^_^
Deja Jetmir
Awesome. So glad it helped. 🙂
Kelly Harder
I have just stumbled across your website, and signed up to follow and receive your blogs. I am very interested and intriqued to be able to take some time and really get to know you. I stumbled across the starfish washcloth tutorial and video and got quite excited. I love to learn new things and ideas, and am really looking forward to hearing from you and your blog. I am going to sit down tonite and watch the video and crochet along with you. Looking really forward to that, as doing this helps relax me, and I actually get quite excited. We need more people/teachers that will take the time to try to teach others. Thank you very much, Kelly
crocheteverafter
I just sent you a convo through Etsy. 🙂 But wanted to thank you again!!
sacredweavingsSusy
Thank you so much for such a clear tutorial. I am a knitter and crochet i new to me. You break down the stitches well. So now even I can make the wonderful star.
crocheteverafter
Thanks so much! I’m glad you are trying out crochet!
Amy Eileen Koester
Thank you for the tutorial. It was very helpful, and my cloth is adorable. I am going to make more.
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Ina
Thank you so much for your tutorial. I’m very skilled at knitting, and very intimidated by crochet, mostly because I don’t know what hole to go into next. Your tutorial helped me figure it out and I’ve already made at least a dozen of these charming starfish washcloths. It’s a great project for when I’m out somewhere, and I can leave my complicated knitting at home. Thanks!
crocheteverafter
That is awesome! Thank you so much for sharing and giving the kind words!!
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