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Crochet C2C Gingerbread Dishcloth

November 9, 2025

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in the kitchen! My November design for the 2025 Dishcloth of the Month Crochet-Along is this adorable Corner-to-Corner Gingerbread Dishcloth. Whether you hang it as a festive decoration or use it to add a touch of handmade charm to your holiday baking routine, this sweet little gingerbread man will bring smiles all season long. Made with Caron All Day Cotton, it’s durable, washable, and perfect for projects that need to handle everyday use.

>>> FREE PDF of the Gingerbread Dishcloth Pattern HERE <<<

You can also Download the FREE PATTERN PDF HERE on Ravelry

If you’re new to Corner-to-Corner (C2C) crochet, it’s a fun and highly addictive technique that turns pixel-style graphs into beautiful textured crochet pieces. You’ll start in one corner of the design (typically the lower right) and work diagonally in rows toward the opposite corner. Each pixel square represents one block made up of a chain 2 + 3 half double crochets (HDC). I prefer using HDC instead of double crochet for a slightly tighter, neater stitch—perfect for dishcloths and home decor. C2C is a great way to bring character designs, icons, and seasonal motifs to life!

I’m thrilled to be part of the 2025 Dishcloth of the Month Crochet-Along (CAL) hosted by Rhondda from Oombawka Design Crochet and Amy from The Stitchin’ Mommy! Each month, three designers share brand-new dishcloth patterns for you to enjoy and collect throughout the year.
You can find all the details about the CAL here: Dishcloth of the Month Crochet-Along

Be sure to also check out the two other November designs:

  • Amy’s Dishcloth Design – The Stitchin’ Mommy
  • Rhondda’s Dishcloth Design – Oombawka Design Crochet

Follow along and build a collection of unique, seasonal dishcloths all year long!

Yarn Details + Materials:
Caron All Day Cotton in colors Red Lip, Golden, Grass Green, and Cream.
Amount of yarn needed for one dishcloth: 33g of golden brown, 55g of red for background, 3g of green for buttons, and about 6g of cream for eyes/smile.

Yarn Features: 

  • Content: 100% mercerized cotton
  • Ball Size: 100 g/3.5 oz, 158 meters/173 yards
  • Care: Machine wash and dry 
  • Gauge: #4 Worsted (Medium)

>>> Caron All Day Cotton is available for purchase HERE at Yarnspirations.com <<<

About the yarn: Caron All Day is a soft yet versatile 100% cotton yarn, perfect for making various projects. The mercerized cotton offers a smooth finish and beautiful sheen to elevate your projects. Suitable for beginners and experienced crafters alike, Caron All Day has great stitch definition, making it ideal for showing off more intricate stitches.

Hook size: G6 4.00mm

Tapestry Needle

Finished Size: Approximately 10 x 10 inches

Dishcloth is reversible! There is a mirror image of the Gingerbread Man on the backside. 

Pattern Note: Feel free to switch the background color! You can use red or green or even cream.

How to Crochet the Gingerbread Dishcloth:

I suggest starting by watching my C2C Crochet Tutorial on YouTube. It walks you through every stitch, from reading a graph to changing colors: Watch the C2C Crochet Tutorial HERE

Once you’re ready to begin, follow either the pixel graph, the written pattern, or the color block chart below to complete your dishcloth square.

>>> Download the Gingerbread Pixel Graph with RED Background HERE <<<
>>> Download the Gingerbread Pixel Graph with GREEN Background HERE <<<

>>> Download a FREE PDF of the Pixel Graphs, Written Patterns and Color Block Patterns HERE <<<

Once you’re ready to begin, follow either the pixel graph, the written pattern, or the color block chart below to complete your dishcloth square.

  1. Start in lower right hand corner:
    Begin with your background color.
    Chain 5, then work 1 half double crochet (HDC) in the 3rd chain from the hook and 1 HDC in each of the next 2 chains.
    You’ll now have a small square — this counts as your first pixel block!
    (Each pixel block = chain 2 + 3 HDC stitches.)
  2. Build your square diagonally:
    Chain 5 again and continue working blocks diagonally, following your pixel graph or written color pattern row by row.
    Each new row increases the number of pixel blocks until you reach the widest point, then you’ll start decreasing rows to form the square.
  3. Change colors as you go:
    When you reach a pixel square that requires a new color (like the gingerbread man’s buttons, eyes, or smile), simply switch yarns when joining to the next block.
  4. Finishing your dishcloth:
    Once your C2C section is complete, do not fasten off your yarn yet.
    Work a round of single crochet (SC) evenly around all four edges to clean up the border.
    When you reach an upper corner, chain 20, slip stitch back down the chain, and then slip stitch into the same corner — this creates the handy hanging loop for your kitchen knob or hook.
  5. Final touch — weaving in ends:
    As you weave in your yarn tails, use this step to tidy up any spots where the blocks don’t perfectly connect.
    For example, if part of the white smile looks slightly separated, use the loose end of your cream yarn to stitch the corners together for a polished finish.

Written Pattern (Red Background):
← Row 1 [RS]: (Red) x 1

→ Row 2 [WS]: (Red) x 2

← Row 3 [RS]: (Red) x 3

→ Row 4 [WS]: (Red) x 4

← Row 5 [RS]: (Red) x 3, (Brown) x 1, (Red) x 1

→ Row 6 [WS]: (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 2, (Red) x 3

← Row 7 [RS]: (Red) x 3, (Brown) x 3, (Red) x 1

→ Row 8 [WS]: (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 3, (Red) x 4

← Row 9 [RS]: (Red) x 5, (Brown) x 2, (Red) x 2

→ Row 10 [WS]: (Red) x 3, (Brown) x 2, (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 1, (Red) x 3

← Row 11 [RS]: (Red) x 3, (Brown) x 5, (Red) x 3

→ Row 12 [WS]: (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 1, (Red) x 2, (Brown) x 5, (Red) x 3

← Row 13 [RS]: (Red) x 4, (Brown) x 8, (Red) x 1

→ Row 14 [WS]: (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 8, (Red) x 5

← Row 15 [RS]: (Red) x 6, (Brown) x 2, (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 5, (Red) x 1

→ Row 16 [WS]: (Red) x 2, (Brown) x 10, (Red) x 4

← Row 17 [RS]: (Red) x 4, (Brown) x 4, (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 3, (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 1, (Red) x 3

Corner: Start decreasing on WS

→ Row 18 [WS]: (Red) x 5, (Brown) x 8, (Red) x 4

Corner: Start decreasing on RS

← Row 19 [RS]: (Red) x 3, (Brown) x 2, (White) x 2, (Brown) x 5, (Red) x 4

→ Row 20 [WS]: (Red) x 3, (Brown) x 5, (White) x 1, (Brown) x 3, (Red) x 3

← Row 21 [RS]: (Red) x 2, (Brown) x 4, (White) x 1, (Brown) x 1, (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 2, (Red) x 3

→ Row 22 [WS]: (Red) x 3, (Brown) x 1, (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 4, (White) x 1, (Brown) x 1, (Red) x 2

← Row 23 [RS]: (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 4, (White) x 1, (Brown) x 1, (Red) x 5

→ Row 24 [WS]: (Red) x 4, (Brown) x 3, (White) x 1, (Brown) x 2, (Red) x 1

← Row 25 [RS]: (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 5, (Red) x 4

→ Row 26 [WS]: (Red) x 4, (Brown) x 4, (Red) x 1

← Row 27 [RS]: (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 3, (Red) x 4

→ Row 28 [WS]: (Red) x 7

← Row 29 [RS]: (Red) x 6

→ Row 30 [WS]: (Red) x 5

← Row 31 [RS]: (Red) x 4

→ Row 32 [WS]: (Red) x 3

← Row 33 [RS]: (Red) x 2

→ Row 34 [WS]: (Red) x 1

Total: (White) x 7, (Red) x 173, (Brown) x 124, (Green) x 2

Written Pattern (Green Background):
← Row 1 [RS]: (Green) x 1

→ Row 2 [WS]: (Green) x 2

← Row 3 [RS]: (Green) x 3

→ Row 4 [WS]: (Green) x 4

← Row 5 [RS]: (Green) x 3, (Brown) x 1, (Green) x 1

→ Row 6 [WS]: (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 2, (Green) x 3

← Row 7 [RS]: (Green) x 3, (Brown) x 3, (Green) x 1

→ Row 8 [WS]: (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 3, (Green) x 4

← Row 9 [RS]: (Green) x 5, (Brown) x 2, (Green) x 2

→ Row 10 [WS]: (Green) x 3, (Brown) x 2, (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 1, (Green) x 3

← Row 11 [RS]: (Green) x 3, (Brown) x 5, (Green) x 3

→ Row 12 [WS]: (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 1, (Green) x 2, (Brown) x 5, (Green) x 3

← Row 13 [RS]: (Green) x 4, (Brown) x 8, (Green) x 1

→ Row 14 [WS]: (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 8, (Green) x 5

← Row 15 [RS]: (Green) x 6, (Brown) x 2, (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 5, (Green) x 1

→ Row 16 [WS]: (Green) x 2, (Brown) x 10, (Green) x 4

← Row 17 [RS]: (Green) x 4, (Brown) x 4, (Red) x 1, (Brown) x 3, (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 1, (Green) x 3

Corner: Start decreasing on WS

→ Row 18 [WS]: (Green) x 5, (Brown) x 8, (Green) x 4

Corner: Start decreasing on RS

← Row 19 [RS]: (Green) x 3, (Brown) x 2, (White) x 2, (Brown) x 5, (Green) x 4

→ Row 20 [WS]: (Green) x 3, (Brown) x 5, (White) x 1, (Brown) x 3, (Green) x 3

← Row 21 [RS]: (Green) x 2, (Brown) x 4, (White) x 1, (Brown) x 1, (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 2, (Green) x 3

→ Row 22 [WS]: (Green) x 3, (Brown) x 1, (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 4, (White) x 1, (Brown) x 1, (Green) x 2

← Row 23 [RS]: (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 4, (White) x 1, (Brown) x 1, (Green) x 5

→ Row 24 [WS]: (Green) x 4, (Brown) x 3, (White) x 1, (Brown) x 2, (Green) x 1

← Row 25 [RS]: (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 5, (Green) x 4

→ Row 26 [WS]: (Green) x 4, (Brown) x 4, (Green) x 1

← Row 27 [RS]: (Green) x 1, (Brown) x 3, (Green) x 4

→ Row 28 [WS]: (Green) x 7

← Row 29 [RS]: (Green) x 6

→ Row 30 [WS]: (Green) x 5

← Row 31 [RS]: (Green) x 4

→ Row 32 [WS]: (Green) x 3

← Row 33 [RS]: (Green) x 2

→ Row 34 [WS]: (Green) x 1

Total: (White) x 7, (Green) x 173, (Brown) x 124, (Red) x 2

I hope you love stitching up this cheerful Gingerbread Dishcloth as much as I did! It’s a quick, festive project that makes a great handmade gift or a cozy kitchen accent. Don’t forget to tag your photos with #DishclothOfTheMonthCAL and #RepeatCrafterMe so we can see your finished creations!
Happy crocheting and happy holidays! 

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