Crafting an Easy Crochet Dishcloth Scrubber with Our Step-by-Step Tutorial!
How to Crochet a Dishcloth Scrubber!
We’ll guide you through the creative process of making an easy crochet dishcloth scrubber, often affectionately called a “scrubby.” Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just starting, this project is perfect. With keywords like single crochet, double crochet, slip stitch, and magic circle, we’ll explore how to create these fantastic little scrubbing step by step. Plus, we’ll provide a free crochet pattern with photo and video tutorials so you can follow along seamlessly. Transform leftover yarn into charming scrubby crochet patterns that make great gifts for your friends and family.
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Crochet scrubbies are versatile and handy little guys that can serve various purposes in your home. They can be used as kitchen scrubbers for cleaning dishes or as crochet face scrubbies for personal use. What’s great about these little scrubbers is that they’re quick crochet projects, perfect for spare time. You can use leftover, acrylic, cotton blend, or worsted-weight cotton yarn. The choice is yours, and you can create them in bright colors to match your kitchen decor or personality.
To begin your scrubby crochet journey, you’ll need a crochet hook, the appropriate hook size, and some yarn. Don’t forget that you can use affiliate links to purchase your supplies, which can also help support the creators of free patterns like this one.
Start with the magic ring, and make your first chain, single crochet or double crochet, depending on your pattern. You can switch colors, create chain spaces, and work puff stitches to make your scrubbies unique. The texture and functionality of these crochet pot scrubbers make them outstanding in your kitchen.
The free patterns, photo tutorials, and video tutorials available online, often with affiliate links to help support creators, make it easy for crocheters of all skill levels to join in the fun. So, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, making these little scrubbings is a delightful way to add a touch of handmade charm to your kitchen or share thoughtful gifts with friends and family. Don’t hesitate to dive into this easy and enjoyable crochet adventure—you’ll be hooked in no time!
I hook
ch=chain
dc=double crochet
sl st=slip stitch
Rnd 1: Ch 4, sl st,
ch 3, work 11 dc in the center. sl st
Rnd 2: ch 3, dc in the same stitch, 2 dc in each stitch around, sl st
Rnd 3: ch 3, dc in the same stitch, 2 dc in each stitch around, sl st
Rnd 4: sl st, skip next stitch, work 5 dc in the next stitch, *sl st in the next, skip the next stitch, work 5 dc in the next, *Repeat around, sl st
Chain 10, sl st to create a loop for a hook.