One of the best things about crochet is that even if you're a beginner, you can make beautiful, functional items. You only need to learn a few crochet basics to be able to make a wide variety of designs.
Crochet scarves, blankets, and some shawls are all simple rectangle shapes. They don't require you to know advanced beginner crochet skills like increasing and decreasing. Even if you're an advanced crocheter, starter patterns are perfect for relaxation and instant gratification when it comes to crafting.
Start with the basics—single crochet. Work it in rows in the right size and you'll have a washcloth in no time. Use worsted weight acrylic yarn so you can toss your washcloth in the washing machine after use without it shrinking or shedding.
Crochet Washcloth from Mama in a Stitch
Here is another option for a crochet washcloth. This one is worked with both single crochet and double crochet stitches. This duo makes a special gift, especially when paired with lovely homemade body wash.
Crochet Washcloth Set from Cream of the Crop Crochet
Using the same techniques needed for washcloths or dishcloths, you can easily create a crochet kitchen hand towel with a hanging loop. This hand towel introduces a new stitch called the pique stitch, which creates a pretty texture.
Crochet Hand Towel Pattern from The Spruce

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