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Handmade Crocheted Dishcloths

 Handmade Crocheted Dishcloths


                                               


Bring a touch of handmade charm to your kitchen with these beautifully crocheted dishcloths from TKG Creations. Crafted with care and attention to detail, each dishcloth features a textured stitch pattern that provides excellent scrubbing power while remaining gentle on dishes, countertops, and cookware.

Perfect for everyday use, these reusable dishcloths are an eco-friendly alternative to disposable cleaning products and make a thoughtful gift for housewarmings, birthdays, holidays, or anyone who appreciates handmade craftsmanship.

Because each dishcloth is individually crocheted, no two are exactly alike, giving every piece its own unique character and charm.

Features

  • Handmade by TKG Creations
  • Made with 100% cotton yarn
  • Soft yet durable crochet construction
  • Reusable and washable
  • Great for dishes, countertops, and general kitchen cleaning
  • Eco-friendly alternative to disposable cloths
  • Available in a variety of colors
  • Perfect for gifting or everyday use

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and lay flat to dry, or tumble dry on low heat.

Add a little handmade warmth to your kitchen with a crocheted dishcloth that's both beautiful and practical. Made with care, built to be used, and designed to last.

You can place an order on my Facebook Page.

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