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Sedge Stitch Farmhouse towel Set

Everyone is talking about the sedge stitch! It is a very beginner friendly stitch because it uses three of the basic stitches in one space. This creates a beautiful texture that is not only eye appealing, but easy to use with multiple colors of yarn. I used this stitch to create this beautiful sedge stitch farmhouse towel set.

Sedge stitch farnhouse tea towel set in blue and white towel draped in a bowl sitting next to a kitchen utensil can with wooden spoons in it. A tray sits behind the bowl

Not only is the sedge stitch popular in the crochet world, but farmhouse home decor is ever growing in popularity among the public. Put the two together and you have the sedge stitch farmhouse towel set, perfect for your farmhouse kitchen!

Tea towels and dish clothes are so quick and easy to make and add a beautiful handmade touch to your space. Together with the easy sedge stitch, these are great projects for any beginner. The dish clothe is thick and textured, which makes them easy to wipe up any mess with.

Sedge stitch farmhouse tea towel set in blue and white dish clothe laid on the blue and white striped tea towel

Cotton yarn is by far the best yarn choice to create these beautiful towels and dish clothes. Cotton is absorbent and then dries very quickly. I used Caron Cotton Flannel Cakes in calm skies and cumulus. The yarn had it’s own texture and then the added texture of the sedge stitch really gives these towels a wonderful look. If farmhouse style is not for you, these towels look great in many other colors, which makes them versatile for any home.

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sedge stitch farmhouse tea towel set close up of blue and white striped tea towel

MATERIALS:

  • Yarnspirations Caron Cotton Flannel Cake in cumulus and calm skies, 1 cake each.
  • Hook size H
  • tapestry needle
  • scissors
  • Finished Size: dish clothe-8″ x8″, towel 13″ X 18″
  • Gauge: 10 stiches X 11 rows = 4″ X4″ square

PATTERN NOTES

  • The pattern is worked in rows across the towel.
  • The ch 1 at the beginning of the row counts as a single crochet throughout.
  • Cottton yarn is the best choice for a towel and dish clothe as it is more absorbant.

STITCHES:

SEDGE STITCH FARMHOUSE TOWEL SET PATTERN

FOUNDATION CHAIN: Towel

Chain 54 (or any multiple of 3 chains)

ROW 1: (HDC, DC) in the second chain from hook. Sk 2 ch, *(SC, HDC, DC) in the next ch. Sk 2 ch.* Repeat from * to * across to last st. SC in the last ch. Ch 1 and turn.

ROW 2: (HDC, DC) in the first st. *SK 2 stitches, (SC, HDC, DC) in the next st.* Repeat across to last st. SC in the last st. Ch 1 and turn.

Repeat row 2 for pattern.

Color Stripe pattern:

  • 5 rows cumulus(ivory)
  • 2 row calm skies
  • 1 row cumulus
  • 3 rows calm skies
  • 1 row cumulus
  • 2 rows calm skies
  • 22 rows cumulus
  • 2 rows calm skies
  • 1 row cumulus
  • 3 rows calm skies
  • 1 row cumulus
  • 2 rows calm skies
  • 5 rows cumulus

SEDGE STITCH FARMHOUSE DISH CLOTH PATTERN

For the dishcloth, I simple decreased the number of beginning chains. The foundation chain was 33 chains. I used the same sedge stitch, making the finished product

Chain 33 (or any multiple of 3 chains)

ROW 1: (HDC, DC) in the second chain from hook. Sk 2 ch, *(SC, HDC, DC) in the next ch. Sk 2 ch.* Repeat from * to * across to last st. SC in the last ch. Ch 1 and turn.

ROW 2: (HDC, DC) in the first st. *SK 2 stitches, (SC, HDC, DC) in the next st.* Repeat across to last st. SC in the last st. Ch 1 and turn.

Repeat row 2 for pattern.

For the stripe pattern, I used a smaller number of rows for each color to accommodate the smaller size of the finished product. The stripe pattern of the dish cloth is listed below.

  • 4 rows cumulus
  • 2 rows calm skies
  • 8 rows cumulus
  • 2 rows calm skies
  • 4 rows cumulus
sedge stitch farmhouse tea towel in blue and white crochet towel and dish clothe laid on the table

FINAL NOTE

Once again, I hope that you have enjoyed this Sedge Stitch Farmhouse Towel Set pattern. Please be sure to share your versions of this pattern with me. Thanks for stopping by DulceBella Designs! Until next time, sit, relax, and stay a while and always glorify God by creating beautiful crochet art!

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