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Nylon Pot Scrubber Free Crochet Pattern

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This Nylon Pot Scrubber is just a double scrubbie! Scrubbies are easy to make once you get the hang of it. You’ll need a large crochet hook, like a Q, and a little bit of patience. The trick to crocheting with netting is to keep your stitches loose.

 

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We use Diamond Net Mesh for our scrubbies. Diamond Net comes in a 3 inch wide by 25 yard long spool that will make several scrubbies. It also comes in several colors. Why not make a scrubbie and matching dishcloth?

 

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Nylon Pot Scrubber crochet pattern

Diamond Net

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Left-handed video lesson

 

Maggie is excited to bring you seven kitchen helper free crochet patterns: Sandcastles Dishcloth, Lumpy Dishcloth, Jar Opener, Broom Topper, Nylon Pot Scrubber, Nylon Scrubbie, Flower Scrubbie.

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Comments (2)

  • Ali Bailey 10 years ago Reply

    Maggie I like having patterns pdf print out to take with me. Is there print options on your patterns/ I found one for the broom topper.

    maggieweldon 10 years ago Reply

    Hi Ali, our free patterns are available on our website, http://www.maggiescrochet.com. When you find a free pattern you like, you can simply use your web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome) “print” function to print the pattern. You can also cut and paste into a Word or other document and save the pattern to your computer.

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