17 Free Christmas Dishcloth Knitting Patterns (Festive + Fun!)
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If you’re looking for a free knitting pattern that’s festive, practical, and perfect for the holiday season, knitted Christmas dishcloths are a great idea.
These small projects work up quickly, help you use up a skein of yarn or leftover strands of yarn, and are satisfying for both beginner knitters and experienced knitters.
They make wonderful handmade gifts, add cheerful colour to your kitchen, and are easy to customize with different stitches and different sizes.
Whether you prefer soft cotton, bulkier yarn, or even chunky yarn, these dishcloths are charming, useful, and fun to knit.

Free Christmas Dishcloth Knitting Patterns
Get inspired with 17 free Christmas dishcloth knitting patterns – festive, practical designs that are perfect for decorating your kitchen or gifting for the holidays.
Happy Knitting!
Candy Cane Dishcloth Knitting Pattern
Meet your new festive favorite: a squishy, diagonal garter dishcloth with candy-cane stripes—perfect for gifting, decorating your kitchen, or pairing with holiday cookies and easy dinners.
Worked corner-to-corner (C2C) with simple increases and decreases, this project is beginner-friendly, portable, and quick to knit with two colors of yarn.
Linen Stitch Knitting Tutorial (Free Printable)
The linen stitch is a simple yet stunning technique that creates a dense, woven fabric using slipped stitches.
It’s ideal for projects that need structure and texture — from dishcloths to placemats, scarves, and blankets.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit linen stitch both flat and in the round, with detailed instructions and a free printable dishcloth pattern to practice your skills.
Holly Jolly Dishcloth Knitting Pattern (Free Printable)
Bring a little merry magic to your sink with the Holly Jolly Dishcloth — a quick knit in festive red, green, and snowy white.
This beginner-friendly square makes a perfect stocking stuffer, last-minute gift, or cheerful kitchen refresh for the holidays.
The texture comes from the simple, cozy Irish moss stitch pattern, which is soft, squishy, and super practical for everyday use.
Double Moss Stitch (Free Knitting Pattern For Beginners)
The double moss stitch is a simple pattern that creates a beautifully textured fabric with little effort.
This free knitting pattern is easy to follow and great for beginners looking to practice their knitting skills.
Whether you’re making it for yourself or as a gift, this dishcloth will add a touch of handmade charm to any kitchen.
Free Christmas Tree Dishcloth or Afghan Square by Daisy and Storm
This festive square features a textured tree motif that works beautifully as a dishcloth, washcloth, or part of a larger afghan.
The stitches create crisp definition, making it a fun little project for knitters who enjoy practicing knit-and-purl patterns.
It’s a practical holiday make that looks lovely in classic green and knits up nicely in soft worsted or DK yarn.
Make It Shine by DROPS Design
These striped dishcloths combine pretty colour changes with an easy textured pattern, creating a set of festive cloths that look beautiful in classic holiday shades.
Worked in soft cotton, they’re practical for everyday use while still offering a fun way to practice simple stitches and tension.
The pattern includes both narrow and wide stripe variations, making it a versatile and enjoyable project for knitters who love seasonal makes.
Holiday Face by DROPS Design
These festive cloths are worked using clever domino squares, creating a modern geometric look with simple garter-stitch texture.
The striped colour combinations add a cheerful holiday feel, while still keeping the project relaxing and beginner-friendly.
It’s a fun way to experiment with shaping and construction techniques while making practical, pretty cloths for gifting or seasonal use.
Free Christmas Pudding Dishcloth Pattern by Yarnspirations
This adorable holiday-themed dishcloth features a textured pudding motif that adds a playful touch to your Christmas kitchen.
Knit in cotton, it works up easily and is a fun seasonal project for both new and experienced knitters.
It makes a sweet little gift on its own or paired with soaps, treats, or other handmade items.
Free Holly Jolly Knit Dishcloth Pattern by Yarnspirations
This cheerful dishcloth uses simple stitches to create a festive, textured design that’s perfect for beginners.
Worked in sturdy cotton, it knits up quickly and adds a bright pop of holiday spirit to your kitchen.
It’s a fun, easy project that also makes a charming little gift for friends and family.
Free Knit Mosaic Snowflake Dishcloth Pattern by Yarnspirations
This striking dishcloth features a bold snowflake created with easy mosaic knitting, giving you beautiful colourwork without the need for stranded techniques.
The textured design looks crisp and festive in cotton yarn, making it a lovely addition to your winter kitchen.
It’s an enjoyable project for knitters looking to try something a little more intricate while still keeping the process approachable.
Knit Striped Dishcloths by Lion Brand Yarns
These modern striped dishcloths use clean lines and simple colour changes to create a stylish, everyday kitchen cloth with a festive feel.
The pattern combines texture and striping for an eye-catching look, making it a satisfying project for knitters who enjoy a bit of variety.
Worked in soft cotton, they knit up beautifully and make practical, thoughtful gifts for the holiday season.
Festive Wreath Dishcloth Pattern by Ann Weaver
This pretty dishcloth is worked in the round, beginning at the center to form a lovely wreath shape with simple increases and decreases.
The branch-like texture and colourful striped edging give it a cheerful holiday look while still keeping the knitting approachable.
It makes a charming seasonal accent for your kitchen or a thoughtful handmade gift for someone who loves festive décor.
Find the free pattern on Knit Picks.
Peppermint Candy Dishcloth by Knit Picks
This fun holiday dishcloth uses simple mosaic knitting to create a peppermint-inspired motif with bold red and white contrast.
Only one colour is worked at a time, making it an easy and satisfying project even for newer knitters.
Finished with a neat garter-stitch border, it adds a sweet seasonal touch to any kitchen.
Christmas Bauble Washcloth by Emily Ringelman
This festive washcloth is shaped like a classic Christmas bauble, worked from the bottom up with simple shaping and a neat garter edge to keep everything lying flat.
The addition of an I-cord loop makes it easy to hang as décor or keep handy in the kitchen.
It’s a fun, cheerful project that brings a touch of holiday charm to your everyday essentials.
Find the free pattern on Knit Picks.
Star and Stripes Dishcloth by Lily Sugar'n Cream
This fun star-shaped dishcloth is worked in the round, creating crisp points and clean stripes that look beautiful in festive holiday colours.
The simple eyelet shaping keeps the knitting engaging without being overly complicated.
It makes a charming seasonal accent for your kitchen and a delightful handmade gift for the holidays.
Grab the free pattern on Ravelry.
Knitted Dishcloth by The Knit Guru
This playful corner-to-corner washcloth adds a fun holiday twist to the classic grandmother’s favourite cloth, worked in simple increases with a bold red-and-white charted motif.
The shaping keeps the knitting engaging while still being easy enough for confident beginners.
Finished with an optional hanging loop and ribbon bow, it makes a charming handmade addition to your Christmas kitchen or gift basket.
Free Snowman Dishcloth by Daisy and Storm
This adorable snowman square uses simple knit-and-purl texture to create a charming winter design that works beautifully as a dishcloth or part of a seasonal afghan.
The crisp motif shows up well in soft cotton yarn, making it a fun project for practicing textured stitches.
It’s a cheerful holiday project that brings a little extra personality to your kitchen or handmade gift sets.
Why You’ll Love Knitted Christmas Dishcloths
Knitted dishcloths offer so many possibilities for fun and creativity.
They’re a great project for trying new stitch patterns, textured designs, or even simple stocking stitch if you prefer an easy knitting pattern.
They make useful gifts that can be enjoyed daily, and they’re ideal for creating beautiful knitted gifts for any family member.
Since they’re small and quick, they make excellent knit gift ideas for the holidays — especially when paired with soaps, candles, or gift cards.
Knitters love that these small projects use minimal materials, making them perfect for stashbusting or last-minute gifting.
Dishcloths make wonderful hostess gifts
Knitted dishcloths also make thoughtful hostess gifts during the holiday season.
They’re personal, practical, and always appreciated — a small luxury that feels special without being overly expensive.
Pair a set with a bottle of wine, a handmade body scrub, or artisan soap for a beautiful bundle of little gifts.
Since dishcloths are a fairly quick knit, they’re perfect when you want a heartfelt present but don’t have plenty of time.
They’re a great option for holiday gatherings, neighbour gifts, teacher gifts, or anyone else on your gift list.
Supplies You’ll Need
- Cotton yarn (dk/worsted weight yarn or bulkier yarn for thicker cloths). – Yarn Weight Guide (+ Yarn Conversion Chart)
- Knitting needles in the recommended needle size. – Knitting Needle Sizes + Conversion Chart (Free Printable)
- Tape measure
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Optional: stitch markers, blocking board.
More Dishcloths to Try Out
FAQs
1. Are knitted dishcloths good Christmas gifts?
Yes — knitted dishcloths are thoughtful, practical, and appreciated by everyone.
They’re a great idea for teachers, friends, neighbours, or any family member.
You can pair them with soaps, candles, or gift cards for one of the best gifts of the season.
Related post: The 50+ Best Free Knitted Gifts For Christmas
2. What yarn works best for dishcloths?
Cotton yarn is ideal because it’s absorbent and durable.
Learn more about yarn fibers here. – Types Of Yarn Explained: A Guide To Different Fibers
3. What is the best stitch for knitted dishcloths?
The best stitches for dishcloths are those that create texture and absorbency.
Garter stitch, seed stitch, and simple knit-and-purl combinations work beautifully because they hold their shape and scrub well.
Dishcloths are also a great project for trying new stitch patterns — from stocking stitch to cables or decorative textures — making them perfect for practicing techniques on a small, manageable project.
Find the perfect knitting stitch pattern for you. – 41 Different Knitting Stitches For All Skill Levels
4. Are Christmas dishcloths beginner-friendly?
Absolutely!
Many designs use basic stitches like garter or stocking stitch, making them perfect for beginner knitters.
More textured patterns — including cables or decorative stitches — are great for experienced knitters who want a bit more detail.
Related post: Knitted Dishcloth Patterns Free (Best For Beginners)
5. How long does it take to knit a dishcloth?
Most dishcloths are quick to finish — often in an evening — making them ideal for last-minute knit gift ideas.
They’re small, satisfying, and offer plenty of time to knit several before the holidays.
Knitting lessons
If you are new to the craft and need help with the knitting basics, check out more helpful tutorials here: Knitting Lessons (With Video Tutorials).
You can also check out this step-by-step guide on how to knit for beginners. – How To Knit – A Complete Beginner’s Guide
If you need more video tutorials, check out my YouTube channel here. – Handy Little Me – YouTube.
For extra help and to connect with more makers from the crafting community, check out the Handylittleme Facebook group.
If you also love to crochet, check out easy patterns here. – Free Crochet Patterns
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