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Crochet Hexagon Scrubbies

Leyla
Leyla
Mar 04, 2024 07:48 AM
Crochet Hexagon Scrubbies

Discover the art of creating unique and practical Crochet Hexagon Scrubbies! These delightful little creations are not only visually appealing but also incredibly functional. With their hexagonal shape, they provide a comfortable grip and allow for efficient cleaning in those hard-to-reach corners. These versatile little wonders are perfect for a variety of uses, from scrubbing dishes to exfoliating your skin. The intricate design of the hexagon adds a touch of elegance to your everyday chores, making them a delightful addition to any kitchen or bathroom. So grab your crochet hook and let your imagination run wild as you create these charming and practical scrubbies that are sure to impress!

Materials needed:

  • 1 ball of Red Heart Scrubby (note: I used 2 colors for the Scrubby, but this is not necessary. Colors used for this project: “Grape” and “Jelly”)
  • 5.5 mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry needle

Sizing:

  • 6 inches wide
  • 8 inches tall (including hanging loop)

Abbreviations:

  • Chain (ch)
  • Double crochet (dc)
  • Slip stitch (sl st)

Crochet Hexagon Scrubbies

Instructions on how to make the Crochet Hexagon Scrubbies:

Chain 4 and join into a ring with a slip stitch.

Round 1:

Chain 4 (counts as a dc), then work (a dc into center of ring, chain 1) 11 times. Join to close with a slip stitch.

Note: If you want to make round 2 in the same color, simply slip stitch until you reach a ch 1 space and keep going. If you want to switch colors…cut yarn and join the new yarn at one of the ch 1 spaces and tie securely.

Round 2:

Chain 4 and work a dc in the same space. Chain 1, then work two double crochet in the next (chain 1) space. Keep doing this all the way around, working 2 dc in each space, then a chain 1. Join to close with a slip stitch.

Round 3:

Chain 4, then work 2 dc in the same space, then chain 1. In the next space, work three dc, then chain 1. Keep doing this all the way around the circle…3 dc, then a chain 1 in each space. Join with a slip stitch to close.

Round 4:

(circle becomes hexagon in this round): Chain 4, and in the first space work 2 dc, chain 1, then 3 dc all in the same space. This creates the first hexagon corner. In the next space, to work the hexagon side, chain 1, then work 3 dc in next space. Keep going in this manner, working a corner of two “clusters” and a side of 1 cluster (each cluster being separated by a chain 1). Join with a slip stitch to close.

Note: just be sure there is a ch 1 in between each grouping of 3 dc clusters as you work each round. That is what gives it the pretty spaces in between each cluster and keeps it nice and flat.

Hanging Loop (optional):

Slip stitch over to the next corner space (ch 1 space) then chain 10. Work a slip stitch in the same space and fasten off.

Finishing:

Weave in any ends and you’re finished!

Happy crocheting lovelies!

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