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Super Scrubber

Super Scrubber Designed By Julie A. Bolduc

This scrubber is made like a scrunchie but without the elastic band. The power of the scrubber is sure to clean any surface as well as any other scrubber out there of this type. You will need to get a skein of nylon plastic canvas yarn intead of a hank to complete this project. One skein should make at least 2 of them.

Materials Needed
Worsted weight nylon yarn. Needloft Plastic Canvas yarn in green was used in the example.*
Size H/8 5mm aluminum crochet hook
Yarn Needle for weaving in ends

Yarn Thickness 3mm
Gauge: 4sc=1"
Finished Size: 5.25" diam
Skill Level: Beginner

Instructions
RND 1: Ch10. Join w/slst to first ch to form ring. (Ch5, slst in 5th ch from hook, 5 times. [five ch5 picots made] Notice you have 5 picots with a base space in each one. You will now work in those base spaces will be referred to as pbsp-- "picot base space". Sk first pbsp, slst in next pbsp. Ch5, slst in 5th ch from hook. Slst in next pbsp. Ch5. Slst in 5th ch from hook. Slst in next pbsp. Sc in ch10 ring.) Rep bet () 19 times more. Join w/slst to base of first picot. Fasten off, weave ends into back of work.

*You can find this yarn on Ebay or Etsy and Amazon.com.

Design written on Thursday, August 09, 2001. Copyright ©2001 By Julie A. Bolduc p118020

Random Quick Tip!

Pretty Gift Tags
The holidays are approaching faster than you think. Get out your old Christmas cards and cut them into circles and squares and punch 1/8" holes around the outside edge and crochet an edging on them using basic sc and picots. These make attractive gift tags and can be used on the recipients Christmas trees in the future. If you get really ambitious, you can cut two cards exactly the same, put the wrong sides together, punch the holes together then start to crochet the two together but when you get within the last inch or so, stuff the inside with any type of stuffing then continue crocheting until it is closed. This will make a 3D type of ornament. You may even want to use basic cookie cutters to make the shapes. This is also a fun thing to get the kids involved in doing.