Buy 100% polyester yarn or use your acrylic yarn scraps. You will be making an enclosed "pillow case" out of the polyester yarn. Start by crocheting a chain that's about 3 inches long. Next, single crochet in the back side of your chain then continue around the other side of the same chain. Keep crocheting all the way around to your starting point and don't stop. You are working "in the round", in a spiral fashion.
ThriftyFun is one of the longest running frugal living communities on the Internet. These are archives of older discussions.
I'm looking for a pattern for crocheted pot scrubbers made from tulle material.
Can someone please share with me instructions on crocheting pot scrubbers?
Once upon a time, I had no scrubber for my pots and skillets, so I put together a single crochet stitch square. I covered it with some old onion netting and tied it together with a small length of yarn and knotted it.
I bought a pot scrubber that was made from yarn and maybe nylon net. It is small, just right to hold in your hand. Does anyone have instructions as to how to make these pot scrubbers?
I would like to have the instructions on how to make knitted or crocheted pot scrubbers. What material is used to make them? Thanks.
I crochet my own pot scrubbers but to keep them handy and dry, I have added a band on the one side.
I crochet my own pot scrubbers but to keep them handy and dry, I have added a band on the one side.
I would like the pattern for crocheted nylon net pot scrubbies, starting out with a chain five.
Does anyone have a pattern for knitting kitchen "scrubbies" from tulle? These are awesome for removing bugs from your car bumper without scratching!