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17 Spring Cleaning Crochet Patterns

Fiona Field • Mar 30, 2021

We can combine our crochet hobby and the art of Spring Cleaning to create a happy home! You'll find 17 different crochet patterns to keep you inspired to keep crafting and cleaning all at the same time - from crochet washcloths to polishing gloves, it's all here!

20 Spring Cleaning Crochet Patterns

17 Spring Cleaning Crochet Patterns | Crochet Patterns for Beginners

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How this Crochet Pattern Round Up Works:

Each photo represents a different crochet pattern and you will be able to clearly see if the pattern is available for free on the designers blog or if you will need to purchase the pattern (you'll be able to download, print and keep these paid patterns).



There will be a "Click Here" which will take you directly to the pattern, either on the designers blog or to their pattern shop, so no faffing around trying to find the right link!


So, get scrolling and find a pattern to keep you inspired to get your Spring cleaning finished!

1. Beautiful Crochet Washcloths | Yarnandy

Beautiful crochet washcloths

Beautiful crochet washcloths

by Yarnandy


When doing the spring cleaning, you should have some washcloths. These four patterns are great stash busters.


Price: FREE

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2. Spring Cleaning Baskets | Desert Blossom Crafts

Crochet Coaster Pattern

Spring Cleaning Baskets

By Desert Blossom Crafts


This quick pattern will create a great storage solution for those bits that may not have a proper place - but you can still tidy them away!


Price:  FREE

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3. Dust It Off Dust Mitt | Through The Loop Yarn Craft

Crochet polishing mitt

Dust It Off Dust Mitt 

by Through The Loop Yarn Craft


Dusting made easy, with this quick to make dust mitt that grabs on to dust and hair like no other.  


Price: FREE

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4. Flora Dish Cloths | Green Fox Farms Designs

Crochet dish cloths

Flora Dish Cloths

by Green Fox Farms Designs


The Flora Dish Cloths are quick and easy to make! They take me less than 30 minutes to whip up!! They make great gifts, especially given with a nice bar of soap, handmade scrubby, or even a bath bomb! 


Price:  FREE

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5. Moss stitch in a square dishcloth | Made by Gootie

Moss stitch in a square dishcloth

Moss stitch in a square dishcloth

by Made by Gootie


 This stitch is so simple, you can crochet it without thinking, and I’m not even talking about counting stitches! It only consists of SC and chains, but still looks really elegant.


Price: FREE

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6. Trinity stitch dishcloth | Sunflower Cottage Crochet

Trinity stitch dishcloth

Trinity stitch dishcloth

by Sunflower Cottage Crochet


Follow our tutorial to work up a great washcloth / dishcloth in no time! The trinity stitch makes a great dishcloth - it is a closed stitch so great for those jobs around the house. 


Price: FREE

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7. Buttercream Dishcloth | Crochets By Trista

Crochet dishcloth

Buttercream Dishcloth

by Crochets By Trista


Part 1 of Frosting Collection, a six part series of free dishcloth patterns using the same stitches as my most popular designs.


Price: Free

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8. Donut Dish Cloths | Green Fox Farms Designs

Donut Dish Cloth

Donut Dishcloths

by Green Fox Farms


Like any dish cloths, the Donut Dish Cloth works up pretty quickly, so you’re going to want to make a several of these! The simple repeats in the Donut Dish Cloth crochet pattern make it an excellent Netflix and Crochet project!


Price: FREE

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9. Cream Cheese Dishcloth | Crochets By Trista

Crochet Dish Cloths

Cream Cheese Dishcloth

by Crochets By Trista


I prefer white dishcloths because; one, they go with my kitchen, and two they are easy to bleach if needed. Obviously you can do any color of your choosing.


Price: FREE

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10. Ball Stitch Dishcloth | Ambassador Crochet

Crochet DishCloth

Ball Stitch Dishclott 

by Ambassador Crochet


Little balls crocheted right into the washcloth make it great for scrubbing.



Price: FREE

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11. Kate Basket | Sunflower Cottage Crochet

Crochet storage basket

Kate Basket

by Sunflower Cottage Crochet


This storage basket can be made in many sizes! It would also make a great gift basket for someone filled with toiletries or yarn!



Price: FREE

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12. TPS Tunisian Dishcloth | Ambassador Crochet

Tunisian Crochet Dish Cloth

12. TPS Tunisian Dishcloth | Ambassador Crochet


This TPS Dishcloth pattern has instructions for both #3 DK weight and #4 worsted weight. No matter what yarn you have in your stash you’ll be able to try it!


Price: FREE

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13. Marshmallow Dishcloth | Crochets By Trista

Crochet Marshmallow Dishcloth

Marshmallow Dishcloth

by Crochets By Trista


Another beautiful dishcloth from Crochets by Trista to help you keep your home clean!


Price: FREE

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14. C2C Wattle stitch Washcloth | Made by Gootie

Wattle Stitch dishcloth

C2C Wattle stitch Washcloth

by Made by Gootie


"The Wattle crochet stitch has such a beautiful texture, it looks like a million little flowers! 


Price: FREE

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15. Farmhouse Dishcloth | Sunflower Cottage Crochet

Crochet Dish cloth

Farmhouse Dishcloth

by Sunflower Cottage Crochet


The paired single crochet is also often called “interlocking single crochet” and is done by crocheting twice into each stitch. 


Price: FREE

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16. Country Ripple Dishcloth | Ambassador Crochet

Ripple Dish Cloth

Country Ripple Dishcloth 

by Ambassador Crochet


This stitch has great texture and can be used for a wide variety of projects. For a sample of the stitch I created this ripple stitch dishcloth.


Price: FREE

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17. April Showers Dish Cloths | Green Fox Farms Designs

Crochet dish cloth

April Showers Dish Cloths

By Green Fox Farms Designs


"I don’t know what Spring looks like where you live, but here in Minnesota spring has looked like a whole lot of snow so far. Not quite the April Showers that bring May Flowers we were all promised in that nursery rhyme long ago…"


Price: FREE

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A massive thank you to all the amazing crochet designers for giving me permission to share all their lovely patterns. Don't forget, I'd love to know which pattern you'll be trying and see your completed projects so tag me in a picture on your social media of your completed crochet project so I can celebrate your success! 


If you've enjoyed this round up of 17 Spring Cleaning crochet patterns, why not check out my other round ups of crochet patterns:

18 Easter Crochet Patterns - Click here

Easy Crochet Headbands - Click here

Crochet Fingerless Gloves - Click here


*This article, pattern and its images are copyright protected and the sole property of Fiona Field/Cosy Rosie UK 2020. Please do not redistribute, transfer, sell the pattern, or alter it to claim as your own. *

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