The Flower Scrubby C2C Dishcloth is a free crochet pattern for a beginner friendly corner to corner crochet dishcloth that works up quickly with a scrubby center.

I was asked by Happily Hooked Magazine to provide a video master course on the C2C technique complete with accompanying patterns so those learning could put their newfound knowledge to work. I designed the Flower Scrubby dishcloth as part of that series. This dishcloth is beginner friendly and a great way to learn how to change colors in c2c!
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The following tutorials will help you complete this project if you are not familiar with the crochet C2C technique.
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I used the Double Crochet C2C technique and I ended up with a finished dishcloth size of 7 1/2″ x 7 1/2″ square.
I used Hobby Lobby’s I Love This Yarn!* for the main part of the dishcloth which is one of my very favorite economical acrylic worsted weight yarns. It is very soft and durable with beautiful color choices! I used Red Heart Scrubby Sparkle yarn for the flower center to give it a small scrubby area but you could certainly choose to make the entire flower in scrubby yarn as well!
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Flower Scrubby C2C Dishcloth free crochet pattern
Pattern written in US crochet terminology
Supplies:
Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton! Turquoise .65 oz / 35 yds (b)
Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton! Pink .4 oz / 21 yds (p)
Red Heart Scrubby Sparkle Lemon .04 oz / 3 yds (y)
Size H/8 (5.0 mm) crochet hook
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Approximate finished size: 7 1/2” x 7 1/2” square
Gauge: 5 1/2 blocks = 4″
Abbreviations:
b = blue
p = pink
y = yellow
WS = wrong side
RS = right side
dc = double crochet
Notes about pattern: Worked in Double Crochet (dc) Corner to Corner (C2C) Crochet technique. Written row by row instructions follow with color pixel graph at bottom of post.
y: Yellow
p: Pink
b: Blue
→ Row 1 (WS) : 1b
← Row 2 (RS) : 2b
→ Row 3: 3b
← Row 4: 4b
→ Row 5: 5b
← Row 6: 1b, 4p, 1b
→ Row 7: 1b, 2p, 1b, 2p, 1b
← Row 8: 2b, 4p, 2b
→ Row 9: 2b, 2p, 1y, 2p, 2b
← Row 10: 4b, 2y, 4b
Corner (begin decreasing)
→ Row 11: 2b, 2p, 1y, 2p, 2b
← Row 12: 2b, 4p, 2b
→ Row 13: 1b, 2p, 1b, 2p, 1b
← Row 14: 1b, 4p, 1b
→ Row 15: 5b
← Row 16: 4b
→ Row 17: 3b
← Row 18: 2b
→ Row 19: 1b



Hi! Thank you so much for being here! I am Tonya the designer behind Nana's Crafty Home. As a wife, mother, Nana of 9 & with 2 fur babies, my days are filled with love, laughter, hugs and yarn! Here you will find colorful and creative crochet designs for yourself or loved ones. My hope is that you will be inspired to learn and create along with me!
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