So as I was craft-blog hopping, I found the Sydney Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef blog and thus began the inspiration. I've been trying to find a good scrubbie pattern and there it was. The site is a place where people from all over crochet a coral reef as a "woolly celebration of the intersection of higher geometry and feminine handicraft, and a testimony to the disappearing wonders of the marine world." It's really cool all of the designs they come up with, so I made my own little coral to be my scrubbie.
Materials:
Peaches and Cream Yarn
Crochet Hook- any size (I used size H)
NOTES:
- sc=single crochet
- You can use any basic stitch you want
- Crochet in the front and back loops to make it sturdier
- Worked in one continuous round
1. Make a Magic Ring. (Planet June has the best photo tutorial for this. You'll never go back to the old way)
2. Crochet 2 sc in each sc
Ta Da: that's all
Repeat Round 2 until you feel like it.
Finish: slip stitch into next stitch and fasten off. Weave in Ends. Trim the middle yarn
It starts out looking like this
After a few more rounds, it starts to get wavy
You can stop here if you want, or keep going.
These are my finished scrubbies.
The best part about this is, you can make them as big or little as you want, or until you run out of yarn or time. The big one takes about 15 min.
You can make at least 4 or 5 out of the small Peaches and Cream ball. These would be good to give with a bottle of dish soap as a bridal shower gift.
3 comments:
OOh, cute! Thanks for the tips and pattern! You're always finding such cute things to make!
Oh man that Magic Ring thing is genius! I hate working in rounds so this will be super helpful!
they also make a cute flower arrangement when you make them in lots of different colors.
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