A crochet dishcloth using a new stitch technique called the back loop bobble.
This stitch is a lot of fun and makes such a great texture for washcloths! The back is simple & smooth, while the front steals the show, but my favorite part might just be the boarder.
To create the back loop bobble, yarn over and insert your hook into the back loop only. Yarn over and draw up a loop. You should now have a total of 3 loops on your hook.
Careful to continue working in the same stitch, yarn over and insert your hook into the whole stitch(front & back loop). Yarn over and draw up another loop, for a total of 5 loops on your crochet hook.
Yarn over and draw through all 5 loops on your hook. You can find the step by step tutorial HERE.
The Back Loop Bobble Dishcloth
You can get creative with this stitch by lining up all of your bobbles into a row or you can stager them. To line up each row make sure you start each bobble row the same. If you started with a single crochet (sc) and then a back loop bobble, make sure to do that for each row. Pictured below as the dark grey.
If you want to stager the rows, alternate between starting your work with a single crochet (sc) and a back loop bobble. This is my personal preference. Pictured below as the green.