Now that you know how to make adorable play cupcakes, let's make some things to use in a play kitchen. And of course you don't need an actual play kitchen, little ones can make that part up themselves. Add a cute t-shirt yarn dishtowel to the set up and maybe some wooden utensils, and let the imagination take them for a ride. No, I won't be letting anyone play with my new pink casseroles that I got recently for small change at 80% off, but they sure do complete the picture! And actually some pink casseroles like these would be simple to crochet with t-shirt yarn, okay, I guess I do need to go out and buy some more yarn (which I've been avoiding), as I think I need to take my own advice, it will be perfect. Lest I digress, we are here to learn how to crochet a play dishtowel from t-shirt yarn, so lets get started! Ah yes, and I might add that yes this is much thicker than a dish towel would be, but washes really well and can be used as a doll blanket or even a rug, which makes it super versatile for imaginative play.
- t-shirt yarn odds and ends, this was my way to use up smallish scraps
- a metal crochet hook, 10mm or a bit smaller depending on your t-shirt yarn weight (industrial leftovers are all kinds of weights)
- a large yarn needle for weaving in ends
Crochet Play Dish Towel Pattern
I'm not going to give you a specific number of stitches you can figure that out depending on the size that works for you, and the size of the hook you are using.
- First make a chain stitch of desired length, and crochet a row of DC, with color A end off yarn.
- Crochet row of SC, with color B, end off yarn.
- Crochet row of SC, with color C end off yarn.
- Crochet row of DC, with color A, end off yarn.
When crocheting stripes like this with t-shirt yarn it is nearly impossible to end up with a nice clean edge, so turning the blanket so that the stripes run vertically solves this problem, as you then cover the end, or ends with a row of scallop stitch.
To make scallop stitch: Join yarn, ch3 and DC 2 into same stitch. This makes half a scallop. skip a stitch, sc, skip a stitch, and crochet 6DC into same stitch. Repeat from * to end, and in last stitch make a half scallop. Or just make full scallops at beginning and end, whatever looks better or works for you.
Now have fun using up those odds and ends and creating something fun for a little one in your life!