ALIGNED COBBLE TEA TOWEL CROCHET PATTERN
Back in the fall, I made a number of fun crochet projects with the aligned cobble stitch. I even used it for my stitch of the month tutorial back then – check it out here. It’s become a favorite of mine and one of my go-to crochet stitches still to this day. Mostly I love the simplicity and the bumpy texture of this stitch.
I was in need of some new tea towels and I was lucky enough to have some of this gorgeous and soft Universal cotton yarn laying around. If you haven’t already noticed I’m a big fan of greys – I feel like they can pretty much go with anything. I especially like the tone on tone and beautiful striping with these colors.
You’ll love the easy crochet stitches, fun stripes and simple construction of this tea towel pattern.
This tea towel is a classic crochet pattern and one that will stand the test of time. This quick crochet pattern is so fun and easy to make, all your friends will be asking for one.
ALIGNED COBBLE TEA TOWEL CROCHET PATTERN
SKILL LEVEL: EASY
MATERIALS:
Hook: U.S. I9/5.50mm
Yarn: 2 skeins of Universal Cotton Supreme Worsted in Silken (approx. 360 yards), 1 skein of Universal Cotton Supreme Worsted in Gray (approx. 140 yards).
Tools: Darning Needle & Scissors
ABBREVIATIONS:
st = stitch
ch = chain
sl = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
tr = triple crochet
SPECIAL STITCH: Aligned Cobble Stitch – See Tutorial Here
FINISHED SIZE: Approx. 16″ x 25″
PATTERN:
Chain 60
ROW 1: COLOR A, Start by making your first sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, sc in every stitch across the row, turn.
ROW 2: Ch 1, starting under the ch1, sc into the first st, *tr in the next st, sc in the next st*, rep * until the end of the row. Turn.
ROW 3: Ch 1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 4: Ch 1, starting under the ch1, sc into the first st, *tr in the next st, sc in the next st*, rep * until the end of the row. Turn.
ROW 5: Ch 1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 6 – 8 (3 rows). COLOR B, Ch1, starting under the ch1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 9: COLOR A, Ch 1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 10: Ch 1, starting under the ch1, sc into the first st, *tr in the next st, sc in the next st*, rep * until the end of the row. Turn.
ROW 11: Ch 1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 12 – 18 (7 rows): COLOR B, Ch1, starting under the ch1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 19 – COLOR A, Ch 1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 20 – 82: row1 – Ch 1, starting under the ch1, sc into the first st, *tr in the next st, sc in the next st*, rep * until the end of the row. Turn.
row 2 – Ch 1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 83 – 89 (7 rows): COLOR B, Ch1, starting under the ch1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 90: COLOR A, Ch 1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 91: Ch 1, starting under the ch1, sc into the first st, *tr in the next st, sc in the next st*, rep * until the end of the row. Turn.
ROW 92: Ch 1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 93 – 95 (3 rows): COLOR B, Ch1, starting under the ch1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 96: COLOR A, Ch 1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 91: Ch 1, starting under the ch1, sc into the first st, *tr in the next st, sc in the next st*, rep * until the end of the row. Turn.
ROW 92: Ch 1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
ROW 93: Ch 1, starting under the ch1, sc into the first st, *tr in the next st, sc in the next st*, rep * until the end of the row. Turn.
ROW 95: Ch 1, sc in each st across the row. Turn.
Cut the yarn, weave in ends.
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Anonymous
June 13, 2018 at 3:48 PM (3 years ago)I love this.
Carol A Williams
July 9, 2018 at 6:52 AM (3 years ago)I love this pattern, thanks.
STEPHANIE POWELL
July 25, 2018 at 4:19 AM (3 years ago)With any kitchen pattern, you should use cotton yarn for safety reasons.
Colette
November 7, 2019 at 4:58 PM (1 year ago)What safety reasons would that be, Stephanie?
Hae
June 6, 2020 at 11:02 AM (9 months ago)Cotton and wool and alpaca and any natural fiber will not melt under heat like acrylic or poly yarns.
Darlene
April 10, 2020 at 3:55 AM (11 months ago)I love this pattern! Thank you so much! I’m new at this and I was trying to read ahead on the pattern ( I’m on row 8). I was confused why the pattern goes to row 96 then back to row 91-95. Thanks so much!!
Teresa Gonzalez
February 1, 2021 at 9:37 PM (4 weeks ago)Teresa Gonzalez that’s really pretty, looks like a really tea towel. Easy to follow instructions. Thanks for sharing