🧶 3 Best Crochet Stitches for Washcloths (Plus How to Make Your Own!)
- Andi Halpin
- Apr 6
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 27

There’s something extra satisfying about crocheting your own washcloths—eco-friendly, reusable, and just so cute. Whether you’re a newbie with a hook or a seasoned fiber wizard, the right stitch can make all the difference. Here are three of our favorite crochet stitches for washcloths that are absorbent, textured, and fun to work up!
1. Suzette Stitch (aka Grit Stitch)

Why it’s great: The Suzette stitch creates a thick, squishy texture that’s gentle on skin but still scrubby enough to get the job done.
How to crochet it:
Multiple of 2 stitches + 1 for foundation chain
Row 1: In the second chain from the hook, work (sc, dc) in the same stitch. Skip one stitch. (sc, dc) in the next stitch. Repeat across. End with a sc in the last stitch.
Row 2+: Chain 1, turn. (sc, dc) in each sc of the previous row. Repeat for each row.
2. Waffle Stitch

Why it’s great: It’s super absorbent and has a deep, waffle-like texture that gives your washcloth a spa-worthy feel.
How to crochet it:
Multiple of 3 stitches + 2 for foundation chain
Row 1: Dc in the 3rd chain from hook and in each chain across.
Row 2: Ch 2, turn. (Fpdc around next stitch, 2 dc). Repeat across.
Row 3: Ch 2, turn. (Dc in next stitch, fpdc around next 2 stitches). Repeat across.
Repeat Rows 2 and 3 until desired size.
3. Lemon Peel Stitch

Why it’s great: Easy to memorize and creates a nice nubby texture that’s perfect for washcloths or dishcloths.
How to crochet it:
Even number of stitches for foundation chain
Row 1: Starting in the second chain from hook, (sc, dc) in each stitch across.
Row 2+: Chain 1, turn. (sc, dc) in each stitch across.
You’ll alternate single and double crochets, which gives that lovely pebbled look.
🧼 How to Crochet a Basic Washcloth
Here’s a super simple pattern you can use with any of the above stitches!
Supplies:
• 100% cotton yarn (we love Lily Sugar’n Cream or similar)
• 5mm or H/8 crochet hook
• Yarn needle & scissors
Instructions:
1. Foundation Chain: Start with a chain that’s 26–34 stitches wide, depending on how large you want your cloth.
2. Rows: Work your chosen stitch pattern across each row until the piece is roughly square (usually 26–30 rows).
3. Finish: Fasten off and weave in ends. Optional: Add a single crochet border around the edge to neaten it up.
💡Pro Tips:
• Cotton yarn is absorbent and durable—perfect for washcloths.
• Want to gift them? Stack a few tied with twine and a handmade tag!
• These stitches also work great for dishcloths, spa sets, face clothes, or baby wipes.
Want a printable version or a cute PDF tutorial? Let me know—I’d be happy to whip one up for you!
💕 Thanks for Stopping By!
I hope this post sparked some inspiration and got your creative wheels turning! Whether you’re hooking up your first washcloth or adding to your ever-growing handmade stash, I’m cheering you on.
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