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Links to free patterns to crochet items for your kitchen.
Solid Shell Towel Topper Crochet Pattern
A crocheted top for a fabric kitchen towel, with a solid shell stitch design. Includes a link to a how-to for the embroidery chain method for attaching crochet to fabric.
Vs and Steps Dishcloth - Crochet Pattern
At About Crochet: Alternating double and single crochet create the off balance effect across the row for steps, in this design.
Easy Quick Offset Mesh Dishcloth Pattern
At About Crochet: This dishcloth is made in offset mesh stitch, making a flexible crocheted cloth that is comfortable to hold for washing dishes.
Corner Start Fan Shaped Dishcloth
At About Crochet: A dishcloth in a fan shape, that is started in one corner and worked diagonally along two sides of the crocheted piece.
Shell Block Columns Potholder
At About Crochet: Shells form the look of columns on the front piece of this potholder.
Shell Block Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
At About Crochet: Shells give a checkered look to the center of this cloth. A scalloped edging completes the look.
V-Stitch Towel Hanger With Woven Ribbon
Photos for a crocheted towel hanger top with a design using v-stitches. A link to the free crochet pattern.
Embroidery Chain Stitch Used as a Method for Joining Crochet to a Kitchen Towel
At About Crochet: The embroidery common chain stitch can be used as a method for preparing a kitchen towel to add a crocheted towel topper. This photo how-to shows close detail of the steps for doing this.
Solid Shell Dishcloth Pattern Instructions
At About Crochet: This dishcloth pattern uses the solid shell stitch within the design. It is easy to crochet. Free pattern instructions.
Free Patterns For Plastic Bag Holders
Links to free patterns for crocheted holders and dispensers for storing plastic grocery and shopping bags.
Stained Glass Towel Topper
At About Crochet (this site): The example is crocheted with an ombre yarn that changes colors in short lengths, to simulate the look of stained glass.
Apron, Basic
Priscilla's Crochet: Made with worsted weight cotton yarn. (Photo)
Coffee Cup Cozy
At The Crochet Collection: Made with worsted weight yarn, fits standard size coffee cup. (Photo)
Coupon Holder
At The Crochet Collection: 7 1/2" x 5" - just the right size to carry your coupons to the grocery store. (Photo)
Daisy Kitchen Set
Priscilla's Crochet: Instructions for towel ring, coaster, napkin ring, dishcloth, hot pad, potholder and fridgie, each with a daisy design. (Photos)
Dishcloth, Cro-Hook
At Wrights: Dishcloth is crocheted in the cro-hook technique. (Photo)
Dishcloth, Snowflake
Priscilla's Crochet: Made with worsted weight cotton yarn. (Photo)
Dishcloths, Five Textured
Priscilla's Crochet: Close-up photo of each type of stitch included. (Photos)
Dishcloths, Variety
At Around The Crochet Table: Checker, diamond, shells, ruffle. (Photos)
Dishcloth, V-Stitch
At Melissa's Crochet Patterns: Crocheted with cotton yarn, in a V-stitch pattern. (Photo)
Dishcloth, Zig-Zag
At Melissa's Crochet Patterns: Crocheted with cotton yarn in a zig-zag pattern. (Photo)
Draft Dodger
At Lee's World: Made with multi colors of worsted weight yarn; a good scrap yarn project. (No Photo)
Floral Kitchen Set
At Melissa's Crochet Patterns: Kitchen set pattern includes instructions to crochet a potholder, towel ring, coaster and dishcloth. (Photos)
Hot Pad, Wheelsburst
At Melissa's Crochet Patterns: Crocheted with two strands of cotton yarn held together throughout. (Photo)
Jar Lid Covers
Karp Styles: Flower center; made with worsted weight cotton yarn. Fits normal and wide mason jar lids. (Photo)
Kitchen Towel, Lacy
At Marlo's Crochet Corner: Entire towel is crocheted, complete with a hanger, with flower closure, at the top. Made with cotton yarn. (Photo)
Oven Mitt, Basic
Priscilla's Crochet: Made with Lily Crafter's Cotton or 3 strands of worsted weight cotton yarn held together. (Photo)
Pan Handle Cover, Frilly
At Melissa's Crochet Patterns: Crocheted with cotton worsted weight yarn. (Photo)
Plastic Bag Holder
At Lee's World: Made with worsted weight yarn. Pattern includes instructions for an apple motif. (Photo)
Potholder, Bird
At Patty's Patterns: Done in filet crochet. (Photo)
Potholder, Cro-hook
South Bay Crochet: Made with two colors of worsted weight cotton yarn, using double-ended hook (cro-hook). This technique is also commonly called "crochet on the double". (Photo)
Potholder, X-Stitch, Double Thick
Priscilla's Crochet: Double-thick, but worked in one piece. Includes directions for dishcloth, scrubbie, hanging towel. (Photos)
Pot Scrubber, Nylon Netting
Maggie's Crochet: Made with 2" wide nylon netting strips. (Photo)
Recipe Card Holder
Priscilla's Crochet: Can be made with ties for hanging or can be made into a magnetic note holder. (Photo)
Scouring Pad, Nylon, Double Thick
Priscilla's Crochet: Made with nylon plastic canvas yarn. (Photo)
Scrubbie, Phyllis' Snowberry
Wild Rose Handicrafts: Crocheted with rug yarn or plastic canvas yarn.
Scrub Cloth, Sturdy
Priscilla's Crochet: About 7" square; worked in one piece, with a nylon "scrubber" side and a cotton side. (Photo)
Skillet Handle Cover
At The Crochet Collection: Made with heavy rug yarn. (Photo)
Towel Ring, Country Girl
At Priscilla's Patterns: Country girl head tops a kitchen towel, her arms form a ring to hang another kitchen towel on. (Photo)
Towel Topper, Cro-Hook
At Wright's: Towel topper is crocheted in the cro-hook technique. (Photo)
Towel Topper, No Sew
At Crochet 'N More: There is a loop to hang the towel through that is in the center between the two towel topper layers.

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