Super Single Scrubber

Super Single Scrubber Designed By Julie A. Bolduc

This scrubber uses one of my new favorite stitches the Single Crochet Front Back bobble. It is fast and easy to make and if you made six of them in different colors, they would make a great gift.

Materials Needed
Nylon Plastic canvas yarn in light blue
Size H/8 or 5mm aluminum crochet hook
Metal Yarn needle for weaving in ends

Yarn Thickness:4mm
Gauge: 4dc = 1"
Finished Size: 4"x4.5"
Skill Level: Beginner

Special Stitch Single Crochet front back bobble: (scfbb) : Insert hook in back lp only of next st. yo, draw up a loop. You will now have 2 lps on hook. Yo, draw through one lp on hook. Now, insert hook in front lp of same stitch from the inside toward you, yo draw up a lp. You should now have 3 lps on hook. Yo and pull through all 3 lps on hook.

Instructions
ROW 1 Assembly: Ch17. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch1, turn.

ROW 2-9: Scfbb in each st across. Ch1, turn.

ROW 10: Sc in each st across. Fasten off and weave ends into back of work.

Design written on Sunday, September 26, 2004. Copyright ©2004 By Julie A. Bolduc

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Weaving in Ends
Use a metal yarn needle for weaving in your ends when knitting and crocheting. The needle is sturdy and you can split strands of yarn when you weave your end in and go back and forth with your weaving stitches. This makes the end more secure in your work. Also make sure to weave your end in the back of your work where it will be less noticeable. If weaving in crochet thread ends, use a metal tapestry needle for ease in working with the smaller size of the thread.