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Crochet Swiffer Cover Pattern: Easy and Eco-Friendly Cleaning

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How to Crochet Swiffer Cover Pattern

Say good­bye to dis­pos­able cov­ers and paper tow­els, and embrace an easy way to clean your hard­wood floors. Our free cro­chet pat­tern will guide you through using sim­ple pat­terns and basic cro­chet stitch­es like dou­ble cro­chets, sin­gle cro­chet, slip stitch, and more. You can even make dif­fer­ent sizes to fit your mop head, and it’s machine wash­able. Plus, we’ve includ­ed affil­i­ate links for your con­ve­nience. Let’s get start­ed on mak­ing your own cro­chet Swif­fer cov­er!

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Crochet Swiffer Cover

Dis­pos­able cloths and paper tow­els can con­tribute to waste, but with our cro­chet Swif­fer cov­er pat­tern, you can reduce your envi­ron­men­tal impact. These reusable swif­fer cov­ers are designed to fit your mop head per­fect­ly. The out­er edges of the cov­er fea­ture a loop stitch, which is great for catch­ing dust and dog hair, mak­ing it ide­al for both wet mop­ping and dry sweep­ing.

We rec­om­mend using cot­ton yarn to cre­ate this clean­ing cloth for its absorben­cy and dura­bil­i­ty. The pat­tern involves basic cro­chet stitch­es like dou­ble cro­chets and sin­gle cro­chet, adding the bob­ble stitch for added tex­ture. You’ll start with the first stitch and fol­low the pat­tern to the end of each row, where you’ll work the last stitch and repeat the row as need­ed.

Enjoy this Swif­fer Cov­er Pat­tern! I use my Swif­fer all the time, and you can use this cot­ton pat­tern wet or dry!

 Sup­plies:
I hook 
Cot­ton Yarn
Abbre­vi­a­tions:
sc=single cro­chet
sl st=slip stitch ch=chain
Row 1: Chain 16, Hdc in the 3rd chain from the hook and each chain across, Turn ‑14 hdc
Rows 2–40: Ch 1, Hdc in each hdc across, Turn, Total of 40 Rows
Take the One Side, Go down 9 rows fold over on one side and sl st the sides
togeth­er, do this to the oth­er side, then turn inside out and place over the swif­fer. Weave in the ends.

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If you’re new to cro­chet, we’ve includ­ed a video tuto­r­i­al demon­strat­ing each step, mak­ing it even eas­i­er to craft your reusable pad. We’ve added affil­i­ate links for the yarn and hook size you’ll need to make the process more con­ve­nient.

You can cre­ate these reusable Swif­fer cov­ers in dif­fer­ent sizes to fit your mop head or sweep­er cov­er. They fea­ture side flaps to secure­ly attach to your mop head and are machine wash­able, sav­ing you mon­ey in the long run. Plus, they’re an excel­lent option for craft fairs or sell­ing online to share this good idea with oth­ers while earn­ing a small com­mis­sion.

In con­clu­sion, cro­chet­ing your Swif­fer cov­er is a fan­tas­tic way to reduce waste and con­tribute to a more sus­tain­able home clean­ing rou­tine. With our free cro­chet pat­tern and video tuto­r­i­al, you can eas­i­ly cre­ate reusable swif­fer cov­ers that fit your mop head per­fect­ly. These cov­ers are designed for dry sweep­ing and wet mop­ping, with a tex­tured sur­face to cap­ture dust and pet hair. Cot­ton yarn ensures dura­bil­i­ty, and the machine-wash­able fea­ture adds con­ve­nience to your clean­ing rou­tine. Say good­bye to dis­pos­able clothes and paper tow­els and start cro­chet­ing your way to a clean­er, more eco-friend­ly home. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

 

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