Crochet this luxurious spa set that includes a soft washcloth, an eco-friendly soap saver, and reusable face scrubbies—perfect for pampering yourself or gifting to someone special. It’s an easy, fun crochet project you’ll love to make!

Looking for a free crochet spa bath set pattern that’s both beautiful and practical? You’re in the right place! This Buttercup Bath Set crochet pattern includes everything you need for a luxurious DIY spa experience: a textured crochet soap saver, a plush reusable crochet washcloth, and soft cotton face scrubbies perfect for gentle makeup removal or exfoliation.
I absolutely love this easy crochet bathroom set—it’s one of my favorite projects because it works up quickly, uses minimal yarn, and makes such a thoughtful handmade gift. There’s something so satisfying about creating your own eco-friendly bath accessories, knowing you’re adding a personal, sustainable touch to your daily routine.
Keep reading to find the free pattern, or if you prefer a printable add-free PDF, you can find it on Etsy, Ravelry, and my online store!

The Buttercup Spa Set has been my go-to pattern for years. Made with soft, absorbent cotton yarn, these crochet bath accessories feel amazing on the skin and bring a handcrafted charm to any bathroom. They’re completely machine-washable too—just toss them in with similar colors, and they come out looking fresh every time. I’ve gifted countless sets to friends and family (and made plenty for myself!), and they’re always a hit.
In this tutorial, I’ll guide you step-by-step to create your own crochet spa bath set, so you can enjoy a little sustainable self-care while making something beautiful. Whether you’re treating yourself or crafting a handmade crochet gift set, this pattern is perfect for crocheters of all skill levels.
Let’s dive in and start your new favorite bathroom crochet project!
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Free Crochet Bath Set Pattern- Start Here
Recommended yarn: đź§¶I Love This Cotton Yarn, #4 worsted-weight color yarn. Color shown: Buttercup
Yarn Substitution
- Paint Box Aran Cotton yarn
- Premier Yarns Home Cotton Yarn
- Yarnart Jeans Yarn
- Lily Sugar ‘n Cream Yarn
Yardage: About 180 yd makes to make: 1 Washcloth, 1 Soap saver, and 6 face scrubbies
Crochet Hook: 5 mm
Gauge: 4” square = 18 rows and 16 SC
Other Materials
- Stitch markers
- Tapestry needle to weave in ends
Abbreviations
- CH: Chain
- ST: Stitch
- SL ST: Slip stitch
- SC: Single crochet
- RSC: Reverse single crochet
- YO: Yarn over
- Rnd: Round
- SP: Space
- Rep: Repeat
Finished Dimensions
- Washcloth 8″x 8″
- Face scrubbies: 3 ½ ” in diameter
- Soap saver: H= 4 ¾ ” x W= 3 ½

Pattern notes
- The pattern is written in US terms
- Skill level: Easy to Intermediate
- Includes instructions for: a washcloth, a soap bag, and face pads.
- The soap bag and face pads are crocheted in the round, but you change direction after joining each round. (See details below.) Pay attention when turning your work is required.
Special Stitches
- Reverse single crochet RSC: Insert the hook to the right into the next ST, YO, and draw the loop back to the front, YO again, and draw that loop through the two loops already on the hook. That’s one RSC. Watch here
- Crochet in rounds, join and turn: At the end of each round, join with a slip stitch to the first stitch of the round, CH 1, then turn your work and crochet the next round in the opposite direction. Watch here.
Buttercup Crochet Spa Set Pattern Bundle
In this free crochet spa set pattern, I’ll guide you step-by-step to create a beautiful, reusable crochet spa set featuring a washcloth, crochet soap saver, and soft face scrubbies—perfect for DIY bath gifts, handmade spa accessories, and eco-friendly bathroom essentials.
If you’d like an ad-free PDF version that’s easy to print, save, and follow at your own pace, a premium version is also available in all my shops linked below. The premium pattern includes progress photos, extra tips, and helpful crochet tricks to make your project faster, easier, and even more enjoyable.

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Crochet the cotton washcloth

CH 38 to make a foundation chain,
Row 1: Insert hook in the 2nd CH from hook, pull up a loop, SK next CH, insert hook in next CH, pull up a loop, YO pull through all 3 loops, CH 1,* insert hook in last worked CH, pull up a loop, SK next CH, insert hook in next CH, pull up a loop, YO, pull through all 3 loops, CH 1,* rep *to* across ending with, SC in last CH already holding last ST, CH 1, turn.
Row 2: Insert hook in 1st ST, pull up a loop, SK next ST, insert hook in next CH-1 sp, pull up a loop, YO pull through all 3 loops, CH 1, * insert hook in last CH-1 sp, pull up a loop, SK next ST, insert hook in the next CH-1 sp, pull up a loop, YO, pull through all 3 loops, CH 1,* rep *to* across until 2 ST remaining, insert hook in last CH-1 sp, pull up a loop, SK next ST, insert hook in last ST, pull up a loop, YO, pull through all loops, CH 1, SC in last ST, CH 1, turn.
Row 3 – 27: Rep Row 2. At the end of Row 27, CH 1, do not turn; proceed to crochet the edging.
Rnd 28: Keep your tension loose.* SK next ST to the right, RSC in the next ST to the right,* rep *to* around, join with SL ST. Note: I placed the RSC into the visible holes, skipping 1 ST (or 1 row) between each RSC. Join with a SL ST. Fasten off.
Weave in all ends, and you are all done!


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