So I started looking up patterns for crocheted face scrubbies. I figured, I have all this cotton yarn just sitting around...why not put it to good use? I saw a two patterns that I liked, here & here.
But, I wanted something that was a cross between the two of them. I didn't like how the first one had so much PUFF to it. I have a nose ring, so too much extra will get caught. Plus, um, ow? And the 2nd one was too flat and boring, it needs a little something extra to make it cute!
So I decided on this:
It has the best of both worlds, the puff for comfort, and the flatter/rougher area for exfoliating!
Here is my pattern:
I used a G hook (4mm) with Peaches & Cream 100% cotton yarn.
Puff Stitch - Make sure your loop has a little extra slack (not TOO much). YO and insert hook, draw up a loop. *YO again, insert hook, and draw up another loop.* Rep ** 2 more times. (you should have 9 loops on the hook) YO and pull through all loops. Ch1 to lock.
Round 1: Chain 3. Work 9 DC into the Magic Ring. Sl st into the top of the Ch3.
Round 2: 2 Puff Stitch in the same st as the sl st. 2PS in every st around. Sl st into the Ch1 space of the first 2 PS.
Round 3: Ch1. SC in same st as the Ch1. SC in every st.
When you get to the end, cut a 3-4 inch tail, and use an Invisible Finish stitch to fasten off. Weave in ends. Learn how to do the Invisible Finish Stitch here. It measures about 3 inches wide when finished.
It may seem impossible to fit 2 Puff Stitches into 1 DC space. I know they're, uh...puffy...but I swear it's possible! I believe in you!!
I used a G hook (4mm) with Peaches & Cream 100% cotton yarn.
Puff Stitch - Make sure your loop has a little extra slack (not TOO much). YO and insert hook, draw up a loop. *YO again, insert hook, and draw up another loop.* Rep ** 2 more times. (you should have 9 loops on the hook) YO and pull through all loops. Ch1 to lock.
Start with Magic Ring
Round 1: Chain 3. Work 9 DC into the Magic Ring. Sl st into the top of the Ch3.
Round 2: 2 Puff Stitch in the same st as the sl st. 2PS in every st around. Sl st into the Ch1 space of the first 2 PS.
Round 3: Ch1. SC in same st as the Ch1. SC in every st.
When you get to the end, cut a 3-4 inch tail, and use an Invisible Finish stitch to fasten off. Weave in ends. Learn how to do the Invisible Finish Stitch here. It measures about 3 inches wide when finished.
It may seem impossible to fit 2 Puff Stitches into 1 DC space. I know they're, uh...puffy...but I swear it's possible! I believe in you!!
FYI - if you plan to wash & reuse, I believe you need to use 100% cotton yarn. Otherwise, I'm not sure how it would hold up in the wash.
Let me tell you, my sister in law was over our house the day after I made this scrubbie, and she saw it sitting on the table. "Ooooh, what's that?" she says. So I told her what it was, and she was SUPER interested. So I gave her that one to try out. She was my guinea pig, and she loved it. She has now motivated me to make a ton more for me, family, friends, gifting, and Etsy!
Soon, I plan on making some dish scrubbers using some left over tulle from the wedding (SO.MUCH.TULLE!). One of the links above has the pattern, so I may try to modify to my liking (not that I really do dishes?). Stay tuned kids.
Thank you for linking to my post :) Your scrubbies are gorgeous and perfect!
ReplyDeleteThank you!! :)
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