Last Updated on January 22, 2025
This beautiful crochet dishcloth is made using the C2C technique with the beautiful Berry stitch.
I used my C2C Large Berry pattern to make a stunning Textured Dishcloth crochet pattern.
Don’t be intimidated by the texture, the pattern is an easy repeat worked from corner to corner to any size you want!
The washcloth written instruction includes both a photo tutorial and a video tutorial.
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There is something mesmerizing in the crochet Berry stitch, it creates a gorgeously textured fabric that just catches your eye.
The Berry stitch creates this lovely small round puff stitch (I also made a tutorial for it as an edging). For this design, I wanted to create a textured washcloth crochet pattern. I started designing the Berry stitch in C2C but wasn’t happy with how well the Berries “popped out” of the fabric.
I decided to add another yarn over to the Berry stitch to create a larger “bobble”, and that gave me the “pop” I was looking for!
Although the pattern is called for a crochet dishcloth, but you can work this pattern as big as you’d like to make any item you want.
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What You Will Learn When Making This Crochet Dishcloth
The C2C Large Berry Dishcloth crochet pattern is easy to make and creates a stunning textured fabric. It’s a great pattern if you want to learn some new stitches and methods. While crocheting this dishcloth, you will learn:
- How to work from corner to corner with different stitches
- How to crochet the Berry Stitch
- How to keep increasing the pattern to make the square as big as you’d like (you can use this pattern to make a blanket!)
Large Berry Crochet C2C Stitch Pattern Video Tutorial
Click the image below to go to the video tutorial for this C2C washcloth pattern.
Materials I used in this tutorial
โ Crochet hook 4.0 mm / G (I love the Tulip Etimo and Clover crochet hooks).
โ DK (#3) weight 100% cotton yarn โ I used Knit Picks CotLin yarn.
Amount of yarn needed: 40gr/90m/98yds.
โ 2 Stitch markers (optional)
Finished Size โ 6.5ร6.5โ (16.5ร16.5 cm)
You can make this pattern as big as you’d like (even a blanket!), just keep increasing.
Gauge (in pattern): Working Rows 1-14 with a 4.0 mm / G crochet hook will result in a triangle with 4โโ (10 cm) sides.
Abbreviations (US)
ch – chain
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet
dc2tog – double crochet 2 together
L-Berry – Large Berry: Yo, insert hook into indicated st, yo and pull up a loop. Yo and pull through 1 loop. (Yo, insert hook into same st and pull up a loop) twice, pull yarn through all 7 loops.
PM – place marker
sc – single crochet
sc2tog – single crochet 2 together
sp – space
st – stitch
* – Repeats are shown via asterisks. Repeat begins at * and ends at ;
(โฆ) – crochet the instructions within brackets as many times as directed.
[โฆ] – crochet the instructions within brackets into the same indicated st/sp.
How to crochet the Large Berry Stitch (L-Berry)
Yo, insert hook into indicated st, yo and pull up a loop (pic 1). Yo and pull through 1 loop (pic 2).
(Yo, insert hook into same st and pull up a loop only to the sc height not higher) twice (pic 3&4), pull yarn through all 7 loops (pic 5).
Notes
- To make it easier to find the ch3 / ch2 spaces at the end of the row, place a stitch marker when you ch3/ch2 at the beginning of each row.
- When working the single crochet after the L-Berry: Work the sc tight to make the Berry pop.
- The L-Berry stitches will pop from the wrong side of your work.
- The stitch count is shown only at the beginning of the increase section to help you get the hang of the pattern.
- The washcloth can be made both as a square and as a rectangle.
- You can use this pattern to make a blanket! Just keep increasing to the desired width.
This pattern is part of the 2025 Winter Washcloths Blog Hop hosted by Michelle from Two Brothers Blanket.
The PDF pattern will be free for 24 hours on Oct. 24th.
If you prefer, you can purchase all 31 washcloth patterns for a discounted price as a BUNDLE.
C2C Crochet Washcloth Pattern
C2C Increase
Ch 4,
Row 1 (RS): [1 sc, 1 dc] in 4th chain from hook, turn. (1 sc, 1 dc, 1 ch-3 sp)
Row 2 (WS): Ch 3-PM, 1 sc in 1st dc, 1 L-Berry in next sc, [1 sc, 1 dc] in ch-3 sp, turn. (2 sc, 1 dc, 1 Berry, 1 ch-3 sp)
Row 3 (RS): Ch 3-PM, 1 sc in 1st dc, 1 hdc in next sc.
1 sc in next L-Berry, 1 hdc in next sc, [1 sc, 1 dc] in ch-3 sp, turn. (3 sc, 2 hdc, 1 dc, 1 ch-3 sp)
Row 4 (WS): Ch 3-PM, 1 sc in 1st dc, 1 L-Berry in next sc.
* 1 sc in next hdc, 1 L-Berry in next sc; Repeat from * until ch-3 sp, [1 sc, 1 dc] in ch-3 sp, turn. (4 sc, 1 dc, 3 Berry, 1 ch-3 sp)
Row 5 (RS): Ch 3-PM, 1 sc in 1st dc, 1 hdc in next sc.
* 1 sc in next L-Berry, 1 hdc in next sc; Repeat from * until ch-3 sp, [1 sc, 1 dc] in ch-3 sp, turn. (5 sc, 4 hdc, 1 dc, 1 ch-3 sp)
Repeat rows 4-5 until you reach 6.5โ (16.5 cm) or your desired length, make sure to finish with row 5.
C2C Decrease
Row 6 (WS): Ch 2-PM, skip 1st dc & sc, 1 sc in next hdc.
* 1 L-Berry in next sc, 1 sc in next hdc; Repeat from * until 1 sc left before ch-2 sp, dc2tog in last sc & ch-2 sp, turn.
Row 7 (RS): Ch 2-PM, skip 1st dc2tog & sc, 1 sc in next L-Berry.
* 1 hdc in next sc, 1 sc in next L-Berry; Repeat from * until 1 sc left before ch-2 sp, sc2tog in last sc & ch-2 sp, turn.
Row 8 (WS): Ch 2-PM, skip 1st sc2tog & sc, 1 sc in next hdc.
* 1 L-Berry in next sc, 1 sc in next hdc; Repeat from * until 1 sc left before ch-2 sp, dc2tog in last sc & ch-2 sp, turn.
Continue working rows 6-8 until you have a total of 4 sts + ch2 in your row (1 sc, 1 L-Berry, 1 sc, 1 dc2tog).
Row 9 (RS): Ch2-PM, skip 1st dc2tog & sc, 1 sc in next L-Berry, sc2tog in last sc & ch-2, turn.
Row 10 (WS): ch1, skip 1st sc2tog & sc, 1 sc in ch-2 sp. Fasten off.
Fasten off and weave ends. Soak and block if needed.
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