Love the look of knit items but haven’t quite ventured into learning to knit? Let me introduce you to this Tunisian crochet dishcloth! It’s the perfect project if you’re curious about that classic knitted look but want to stick with your trusty crochet hook. This dishcloth uses the Tunisian purl stitch, which mimics the knitted purl stitch beautifully. The best part? No knitting needles required! You can whip up a few for your kitchen, create thoughtful housewarming gifts, or even make a batch of 50 to sell at markets or in your shop.
This pattern was updated on 22 January 2025 to rename it from the Not Knit Dishcloth to its new name, Tochòn, which means dishcloth in Haitian Creole. This change reflects my movement towards renaming all patterns to honor and celebrate my culture.


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This dishcloth works up quickly with cotton yarn, making it both practical and fun to create. It’s a fantastic way to add a pop of color to your kitchen while also enjoying the plush, textured fabric this stitch creates. One of the great things about the purl stitch is that, unlike some other Tunisian stitches, it doesn’t cause your fabric to curl. That means less fuss and more time to enjoy your finished project!
This pattern is a wonderful way to learn the Tunisian purl stitch, especially if you’re new to Tunisian crochet. It’s very beginner-friendly and versatile. You can use leftover plant-based yarn from other projects to make it, and if you want a larger or smaller dishcloth, add or subtract stitches in the foundation chain row. Feeling creative? Try color-blocking your dishcloth to match your home decor or make a set in coordinating colors. The possibilities are endless with this adaptable pattern!
Here’s a list of the supplies you’ll need for this dishcloth
Tunisian Simple Stitch (Tss)- insert hook from right to left behind single vertical thread. yarn over hook, draw loop through and leave on hook, unless otherwise stated, the hook is always inserted in this way.
Tunisian Purl Stitch (Tps)- Bring yarn to front, insert hook in next vertical bar, bring yarn to back under hook, wrap around hook from back to front, draw yarn through st (purl made).
Basic Return Row- Step 1: Yo, draw through 1 loop, (this ch forms the edge st). Yo, and draw through 2 loops. Repeat step 2 until 1 loop remains on hook. Do not turn. The loop left on the hook is the 1st st of the next row.
Pattern
Ch 41. (if you want a larger or smaller dishcloth, add or subtract stitches here)
R1 (FP): Tss in each st.
(RP): work off all loops as in basic return row.
R2 (FP): Tps in each st.
(RP): work off all loops as in basic return row.
R3- 32: Repeat row 2 FP and RP.
Bind off.
Block your dishcloth.
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