Tunisian Crochet Entrelac Dishcloth Variation 1 by Kat Mcab

Tunisian Crochet Entrelac Dishcloth Variation 1

Crochet
March 2010
DK (11 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 8 rows = 1 inch
in Basic Tunisian crochet
4.0 mm (G)
100 - 125 yards (91 - 114 m)
Approximate dimensions with border: 8 inches point to point
US
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Basic information about how to do the Tunisian (aka: Afghan stitch) crochet stitch is included.

Gauge is not important with this project. This design was made with DK weight yarn. If you would like a larger or smaller dishcloth, you can use a different weight yarn and crochet hook appropriate to the yarn you choose.

This is Variation 1: In this version you work the first strip of squares, cut the yarn and with the same side (right side) facing you, you will attach your yarn and work the second strip of squares. When you complete the second strip of squares you will cut the yarn and with the right side facing you, you will attach your yarn and you will work the third strip of squares, and so on. This version is done by cutting the yarn at the end of each strip and reattaching the yarn at the beginning of the next strip. You will always have the right side facing you.

Variation 2 can be found here: Tunisian Crochet Entrelac Dishcloth Variation 2

ETA:04/20/10 - Uploaded a new version of the pattern (v2). Fixed typos, added a bit of clarification, removed duplicate info.

ETA:06/28/10 - Uploaded a new version of the pattern (v3). Corrected instruction for Strip 3 – Squares 2 & 3. It should read: Strip 3 – Squares 2 & 3: Repeat as for Strip 2, Square 2. Thanks to kaystir for spotting the boo-boo.

ETA:07/29/11 - Uploaded a new version of the pattern (v4). added a chart to help show how the base chain is worked into the ends of the rows on the first row of squares. Thanks to scarlettkitten for the feedback.

ETA:03/23/12 - Added info about Variation 1 & 2 and link to Variation 2

ETA: 09/08/14 - Note: This pattern includes info to create the dishcloth in the top picture only. The triangles shown in the third picture are not included in this pattern. Thanks rsmcguire for the feedback.