Strawflower Hexagon Dishcloth, Free Crochet Pattern + Video (Summer of Dishcloths CAL)

The Strawflower Hexagon Dishcloth is a gorgeously stitchy display of rainbow colors.  Using a variety of stitches, this dishcloth has it all…texture, floral center, a fun granny vibe, and endless color possibilities!


This dishcloth is part of of Summer of Dishcloths CAL, our 2019 Fiber Flux summer crochet along!  Each week in July & August, I will share a new & free crochet dishcloth pattern + full video tutorial!  Click here for the other patterns in this series, I will update that page as each one goes live to serve as a directory of sorts.  Scroll to the bottom of this post for ways to show off your work and connect with other CAL makers!

Need a little help? There’s a full video tutorial below too! 

Strawflower Hexagon Dishcloth

By Jennifer Dickerson

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Materials:


  • I (5.5 mm) crochet hook 
  • Cotton dishcloth yarn (I used Scrubby Smoothie by Red Heart in the “Caribbean” “Lemony” “Bright Orange” and “Bright Pink” “Lime” and “Royal” colorways
  • Tapestry needle 
  • Scissors 
  • Ruler or tape measure

Sizing:

  • 9 inches across from point to point

Abbreviations and Tutorial Links:

Note: Each round is crocheted in a different color. When working with multi-colored projects, it is helpful to weave the ends as you go.

Ch 4, join with a sl st in the furthest ch from hook to form ring.

Round 1 (pink yarn): ch 3, then work 2 dc, then a sl st into the center of the ring. Work *(3 dc, sl st) five times for a total of 6 petals. Join with a sl st to close round.

Round 2 (orange yarn): Tie on new color onto the back loops at the top of one of the petals. Insert your hook (same place at the top of petal) as if to work a back post stitch and ch 3 (working it this way will make the chain look more consistent with the other stitches). Ch 1, then in the next space (in between petals) work a tr into the center of the ring. Ch 1, then work a bpdc into the center most dc of the next petal. Continue in this manner around the circle, working a tr, ch 1 into the center of the ring (in between petals), then a bpdc, ch 1 in center dc of each petal. Join to close round with a sl st.

Round 3 (yellow yarn): Tie on a new color into any space and ch 3. In the same space, work a dc, ch 1. Work 2 dc, ch 1 in each space around. Join to close round with a sl st.

Round 4 (green yarn): Tie on a new color into any space and ch 3. In the same space, work 2 dc, ch 1, 3 dc, ch 1 (this will create first corner of the hexagon). In the next space, work 3 dc, ch 1 (this will create the first side of the hexagon. In the next space, work 3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc, ch 1 to make the next corner. In the next space, work 3 dc, ch 1 to work the next side. Continue in this manner, working corner, side, corner, side, etc until you have a total of 6 corners and 6 sides. Join to close round with a sl st. 

To add rounds to the hexagon, simply repeat round 4, adding an additional side (in between the corners) for each round worked.

I worked round 4, twice more (first in aqua, then in darker blue).  Weave in any ends that remain.

Last part…let’s connect! You can connect at any of the social media platforms below and don’t forget to use the #fiberfluxcal hashtag to share your work!

Also we have a special group for us on Ravelry, the “Fiber Flux CAL Group” There is a welcome area, so please hop on and introduce yourself. You can get info, ask questions, help each other, see what everyone is doing, and show off your work too!

Click HERE to visit and join the group!

I can’t wait to see all of your beautiful and colorful dishcloths…please share those pictures and above enjoy, take some time to relax with your hook, and have fun! That’s all for today lovelies, see you next time for the next (and LAST) exciting dishcloth project in our series!

© Jennifer Dickerson 2019


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