I'm crocheting facecloths, which is a "Woven Stitch Dishcloth" pattern from Geocities, from years ago. I believe it's still on-line at Crochet Pattern Central or Linda's Lists. Here's the link. You might need to go to the Wayback Machine to get it, too. It's very sweet, I'm edging it in HDC around in a CC. Here's the link:
http://www.geocities.com/lindaslists/wovenstitchhdc.htmI believe it might also be at:
http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com Under "dishcloths" and go to "Woven Stitch Dishcloth". It makes a wonderful facecloth.
Also, you can chain any odd # of stitches to make a scarf, shawl, baby afghan or lap robe or afghan. I also believe, if you made several of them in different colors, in 100% acrylic yarn, such as Red Heart Super Saver, Caron, etc... You could edge them in a MC and the sew the squares together, to make a lovely afghan.
EDIT: I checked, it's not where I thought it would be. Here goes:
Crochet Hook size "H".
Foundation Chain and Row 1: Ch 29, turn, Skip 1st 2 ch, sc in next ch, *ch 1, skip 1 ch, 1 sc in next ch. Repeat to end. Ch 2 and turn.
Row 2: *Sc in ch space of previous row, ch 1, repeat to end and do 1 sc in turning ch 2 space. Ch 2 and turn.
They say repeat for 25 rows, edge, but I found 24 rows was large enough for me and I do the HDC or DC around for edging. I've seen this pattern at all sorts of sites, using different starting chain lengths, too. I've seen it used for scarves, etc.., too, so it's a universal pattern, very common.