Crochet Adorable Scrubber
Create Your Own Charming Scrubber with Crochet Magic! Are you tired of using boring, plain scrubbers in your kitchen or bathroom? Why not add a touch of creativity and charm to your cleaning routine with a crochet adorable scrubber? Crocheting is not only a relaxing and enjoyable hobby, but it also allows you to customize your scrubber to match your personal style and preferences. With just a few basic crochet stitches and some colorful yarn, you can transform a simple scrubber into a delightful and eye-catching accessory. Choose your favorite colors and experiment with different patterns to create a scrubber that is uniquely yours. Whether you prefer a vibrant rainbow design or a more subtle pastel palette, the possibilities are endless. Crocheting your own scrubber also allows you to control the size and texture of the finished product. If you prefer a larger scrubber for tackling tough stains, simply adjust the number of stitches and rows in your pattern. You can also experiment with different yarn thicknesses to create a scrubber that is gentle on delicate surfaces or more abrasive for stubborn grime.
Worsted weight crochet cotton
Nylon scrubber
H crochet hook
INSTRUCTIONS:
Chain 3 or 4 and join in a ring with slip stitch.
Round 1: Ch 3, 11 dc in ring, join in top of ch 3 with slip stitch (12dc)
Round 2: Ch 3, dc in next dc (I always do this because the ss always seems like a stitch when you get back to it) 2 dc in each dc around dc in ss and join with ss in top of chain 3 (24 dc)
Round 3: Ch 3, * dc in next dc, 2dc in next dc* repeat around ending with slip stitch in top of ch 3 (36 dc) Fasten off
Front of scrubber
Round 1: Choose the “best” side of the scrubber, work sc around trying to come out with 36 sc (you can fudge it about 3 stitches either way 33 to 39) join with a slipstitch in first sc.
Round 2: Ch 1 and holding the circle you already made behind the scrubber working through both the sc of the scrubber and the dc of the circle, work a sc in each stitch around, join with a slip stitch in first sc. (36)
Fasten off and weave in ends.