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Puff Stitch Scrubber
Designed By Julie A. Bolduc
This scrubber is fast and easy to make and works great as a scouring pad for cleaning non stick surfaces. Make several to sell at your local bazaar.
Materials Needed
Small amount worsted weight nylon plastic canvas yarn. Needloft Plastic Canvas yarn in Cream, was used in the example.
Size H/8 or 5mm aluminum crochet hook.
Yarn needle for weaving in ends.
Yarn Thickness: 4mm
Gauge: 4dc=1"
Finished Size: 3½"" diameter
Skill Level: Beginner
Puff Stitch (Pfst, pfst): Yo, insert hook in sp indicated, yo, (pull up a lp½" long, three times), yo, pull through all lps on hook.
Instructions
RND 1: Ch4. Join w/slst to first ch to form ring. Ch3. Pfst in ring. *Dc in ring. Pfst in ring. Rep from * 4 times more. Join w/slst to top of ch3.
RND 2: Ch3. Pfst in same st as slst. Dc, pfst in next st and in each st around. Join w/slst to top of ch3.
RND 3: Ch1. 2sc in next st. *Sc in next st. 2sc in next st. Rep from * around. Join w/slst to ch1. Fasten off. Weave ends into back of work.
Design written on Wednesday, April 17, 2002. Copyright © 2002 By Julie A. Bolduc f112006
Random Quick Tip!
Marking Quilt LinesYou can use heat removeable pens that are made for fabric when marking your quilts. When you apply heat from an iron and the marks will go away. This works especially well when you plan to wash your project, such as a quilt. Once washed, the marks will never come back. Some say the marks will come back when very cold but if you wash the item, you are washing away the ink so the marks will never come back. Make sure the package you buy, says they are for fabric, however. I have a quilt, that I used them on the center block on, and washed the quilt. The room that the quilt is in, gets very cold. The marks never came back.
