Kitchen Scrubber
Designed By Julie A. Bolduc
This scrubber is larger than the normal ones I designed. It is meant as an all purpose scrubber for cleaning those nasty hard to clean stuck on dishes. Like baking sheets and such. You can also use it for household cleaning.
Materials Needed
Nylon Plastic Canvas Yarn in Royal Blue. Needloft was used in the example
Size H/8 aluminum crochet hook
Yarn needle for weaving in ends
Yarn Thickness:3mm
Gauge: 4dc =1"
Finished Size: 6.25"x4.5"
Skill Level: Intermediate
Instructions
ROW 1: Ch2. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch1, turn.
ROW 2: Sc in each st across. Ch1, turn.
ROW 3: Sc in first 2 sc. *Ch2. Sc in 2nd ch from hook. Sc in next sc. Rep from * 15 more times. Sc in last st. Ch1, turn.
ROW 4: Sc in each sc that is actually on the previous row making sure the "bumps" are away from you. Ch1, turn.
ROW 5-16: Rep rows 3 & 4.
ROW 17: Sc in each sc across. Fasten off, weave ends into back of work.
Design written on Wednesday, May 12, 2004. Copyright ©2004 By Julie A. Bolduc p118010
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Random Quick Tip!
Coat the inside of Paper Beads.To coat the inside of paper beads, without letting them stick to everything. After you are done glazing the outside of the beads, thread a 6-8 inch piece of worsted weight yarn, (or yarn that will completely fill the hole, when doubled up), onto a needle that will fit inside the glazed and dried beads, dip the yarn, being careful not to get the needle wet, pass the wet yarn through the bead coating the inside only. If the glaze is on the outside of the hole, just wipe it off on a piece of paper towel. Set the bead aside to allow to dry.
