Crocheting isn’t just about garments, scarves, hats and other wearables. Crochet is such a versatile craft that you can even make some simple accessories for your home, including your kitchen. There’s such a vast array of items you can make for the kitchen. You may even find the same type of items but made with a different combination of stitches giving each piece a different look. Believe it or not, one of my favorite pieces that I’ve made is a simple dishcloth for my kitchen. I’ve use it every time I clean my kitchen. Since it’s made with 100% cotton, it’s reusable and definitely absorbable. I decided to bring you a round up of 10 free crochet pattern of kitchen accessories for you. They range from dishcloths to scrubbies to crockpot cozies. Yes! Even crockpot cozies can be crocheted.
I hope you find some of these useful and easy to make.
10 Free Kitchen Accessories Crochet Patterns Round Up
1. Tunisian Crochet Kitchen Set Oven Mitt by CrochetKim
2. Free Crochet Pattern… Kitchen Lovelies by Fiber Flux
3. Cupcake Crockpot Cozy by Moogly Blog
4. Everyday Dishcloth Free Crochet Pattern by Pink Snail Boutique for Cre8tion Crochet
5. Fancy Flower Scrubber by Cre8tion Crochet for Red Heart
6. Kitchen Scrubbie – Free Pattern by Knits and Knots
7. Scrubbies Week 29 by Snappy Tots
8. Free Crochet Pattern: Crochet Kitchen Aid Ensemble by Lion Brand
9. Mason Jar Cover by Cre8tion Crochet
10. Upcycled Glass Scrubbie Pattern by Sick ‘Lil Monkeys
This round up was compiled by Cre8tion Crochet Contributor Dianne Hunt.
Dianne is the owner of Same DiNamics Crochet. The name Same DiNamics is very special to her. It came about at a time where she needed something in her life. She started bloggingby doing book reviews, which she still does. Dianne re-discovered crocheting about 3 years ago, she added ‘Crochet’ to her blog name for easy recognition. She has not let the hook down ever since. Her goal in crocheting is to learn as much as she can and do amazing things. She is following the journey that has been set before her. You can find Dianne on Ravelry, her blog or facebook.