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Old 08/14/12, 06:43 PM
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Question Looking for scrubbie pattern

Does anyone know of a pattern to make scrubbies for the sink? I saw some made with netting. Thought they'd be great with a Christmas gift idea I have. Any help would be helpful.
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Old 08/14/12, 09:17 PM
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Old 08/15/12, 05:24 PM
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Thank you! Those are great. I also did a search and found a very simple pattern for a round one. Guess I'll have to dig out that tulle that I was saving for a 'special' project. LOL...

During my search, I also found the idea to make these out of scratchy sacks, such as potatoe and onion sacks. Might not look as pretty, but probably just as functional. Wonder how they would last and if they'd be machine washable... Nothing but time lost trying it.
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I make them from tulle with sugar n cream cotton yarn on a small knifty knitter loom. Goes quite fast. I do the first and last row with just the yarn as I found that made finishing them so much easier. A thread to hold them closed just wouldn't go through the tulle with ease.
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Made a knit scrubbie today following the link- thanks so much! Also did what PonderosaQ suggested with cast on and bind off in just yarn. They were a quick knit- think we'll teach our 4-Hers for the Christmas Bazaar craft table....
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