Trinity Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
Looking for a quick and practical crochet project? The Trinity Dishcloth Crochet Pattern features the beautifully textured trinity stitch paired with a sweet picot border for a functional dishcloth with a little extra charm. Made with worsted weight cotton yarn and a 5.0 mm hook, this pattern is perfect for everyday use, gifting, or market makes. Plus, a full stitch video tutorial is included to help you every step of the way!

Why You’ll Love This Pattern
- Beautiful textured trinity stitch
- Cute picot edging
- Beginner friendly with video support
- Quick project with practical use
- Great for gifts, markets, or craft fairs
- Uses just a small amount of cotton yarn

About the Trinity Stitch
The trinity stitch creates a lovely textured fabric with a soft, almost clustered appearance. It’s repetitive and relaxing once you get the rhythm down, making it perfect for meditative crocheting. The dense texture also makes it especially useful for dishcloths since it provides excellent scrubbing power without being too rough.

Yarn & Supplies
- Worsted weight cotton yarn
(Dishie yarn used for sample) - 5.0 mm (H) crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Yarn Substitutions
You can substitute any worsted weight cotton yarn for this pattern. Some great options include:
- Lily Sugar’n Cream
- I Love This Cotton
- Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton
- Bernat Handicrafter Cotton

Ready to Crochet?
Grab your cotton yarn, put on your favorite show or podcast, and enjoy creating this beautifully textured Trinity Dishcloth. Between the cozy texture, decorative border, and helpful video tutorial, this is a fun little project you’ll want to make again and again!
Making the Trinity Dishcloth Crochet Pattern
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Materials
WeCrochet Dishie yarn (any worsted weight (#4) cotton)
H/5,0 mm hook
yarn needle
scissors
Level
easy+
Pattern Notes & Stitches to Know
ch – chain
rep – repeat
sc – single crochet
sc3tog – single crochet 3 together
sl st – slip stitch
st(s) – stitches
t – turn
* * – work step in between asterisks
[ ] – work step in between brackets
( ) – indicates stitches worked in same space or stitch
Special Stitches:
picot – ch 2, sl st to sc stitch
· written in US terms
· ch 1 turning does not count as sc
· ch counts as a stitch in the row stitch count
· To change the dishcloth width, add or take out chains. Starting ch needs to be an even number. To change the height, add or take out rows.

Watch the Stitch Tutorial
See how it’s done! This easy-to-follow video tutorial will walk you through each step of the stitch.
Pattern Support
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CROCHET PATTERN WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS
Ch 32 (any even number)
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from the hook, sc3tog working in same ch as last st and next 2 chs, *ch 1, sc3tog working in same ch as last st and next 2 chs* rep from * to * across, sc in last ch (31)
Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc in first st, sc3tog working in same st as last sc and next 2 sts, *ch 1, sc3tog working in same st as last sc and next 2 sts* rep from * to * across, sc in last st (31)
Row 3 – 32: repeat row 2
Do not fasten off.
BORDER
The border starts along the side of the dishcloth, picking up stitches along the side of each row. Place 1 stitch along the side of each row. Then working across the bottom, place 1 stitch in each stitch along the bottom. Work back up the opposite side, placing 1 stitch in the side of each row. Finally work across the top of the dishcloth, placing 1 stitch in each stitch across the top.
Round 1: sc in corner, [*(sc, picot) in next st, sc in next* rep from * to * across to corner, (sc, picot, sc) in corner] rep from [ to ] around to last corner, (sc, picot) in last corner, join to first sc with sl st
Fasten off. Weave in the ends.

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