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campchic Posted - Feb 24 2009 : 12:59:07 PM
Has anyone ever crocheted their own kitchen scrubbie out of tulle or netting? I was just wondering if it was easy and how to do it. My SIL gave me a couple for Christmas and I just love them!

Erin

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glendagoldenbp Posted - Apr 17 2009 : 6:26:04 PM
Linda, I would like in on that pattern too if you don't mind.

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yarnmamma Posted - Apr 17 2009 : 07:01:22 AM
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if someone wanted to share a pattern either crochet or knit..or both?
I would make my own up probably square with cotton thread and the scratchy netting. I like something handmade that I can throw in the washer.
Any pattern ideas? I knit and crochet so I'll probably try both.

Linda
in Scranton, PA
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Haven Posted - Apr 17 2009 : 05:31:48 AM
5 Acre Farmgirl
we did a barter, some scrubbies for some seeds, perhaps you are trying to remember me?
It's almost warm enough here to plant those seeds and we are more than ready to get started and watch them grow.
Anne

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5 acre Farmgirl Posted - Apr 16 2009 : 10:37:51 PM
I ordered some from someone on here, they aren't even 2 inches around, and I LOVE them! But, cannont seem to remember who that was.........

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Haven Posted - Apr 09 2009 : 06:42:45 AM
I really do love these scrubbies, I have made quite a few and enjoy making them. They are so much better than the ones I have found at the store and my fingers stay busy in the evening when it's time to sit for a bit.
I have quite a supply built up now though 13 will ship out soon.
Thanks to all of you who have asked about buying them.

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sleepless reader Posted - Apr 09 2009 : 06:38:15 AM
These are the best scrubbies and not hard to make. I don't have a problem with the netting hurting, but it can be sort of hard to pull through when working double=thick netting; that sort of cramps up my fingers... They are the best thing for cleaning cast iron.
Sharon

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yarnmamma Posted - Apr 07 2009 : 4:05:38 PM
cool...what a good idea!

Linda
in Scranton, PA
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bohemiangel Posted - Apr 07 2009 : 3:43:14 PM
we have some that seem to be made just out of yarn and works great. I think it's a heavyish thickish yarn. It's sturdy:)

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urban farm girl Posted - Mar 31 2009 : 7:37:00 PM
i just knitted some scrubbies for the first time and used them....wow...out of this world..love em.
Haven Posted - Mar 25 2009 : 9:22:46 PM
I put the scrubbies on the Marketplace board and I hope all of you who are receiving them in the mail LOVE them and use them hard and well.
Thank you so much
Anne

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website havencroft@havencroftminis.com
PlumCreekMama Posted - Mar 11 2009 : 9:27:21 PM
I love making these scrubbies! They are rough on the hands while doing them, but after you've done them for awhile, it's kind of neat to touch your hair or yarn and it feels so unbelievably soft! Okay, so I'm easily entertained! Here is a link for the ones I make: http://mandiknits.com/patterns/. I use the nylon netting with the big holes in it.

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Haven Posted - Mar 11 2009 : 8:17:21 PM
Thank you guys, I will have a few scrubbies in the mail to you soon!

"Bless the beasts and the children, for in this world they have no voice, they have no choice...."

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Haven Posted - Mar 08 2009 : 2:41:03 PM
email sent!

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campchic Posted - Mar 08 2009 : 12:56:17 PM
Anne, I am so interested in purchasing some. I would like to learn how to crochet them, but I already have too many irons in the fire! You can email me at kegerih@mac.com.

Erin

Farmgirl #190
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Haven Posted - Mar 08 2009 : 08:28:52 AM
I recently learned how to make these.
They are the BEST scrubbies I have ever used. I had purchased some and couldn't find them again, so since I do some crocheting I figured it out.
The ones I make are from netting, in different colors they are round and work up pretty easily, my fingers can occasionaly get rubbed from the netting but then I take a day off.
I have quite a few done.
Love these scrubbies, use them in the house and in the barn. We raise miniature horses and they help clean up everything!
We have started selling them just because so many people want them, let me know if you are interested at $1.00 ea, plus shipping, they won't cost much to ship, and I will send you a picture of them if anyone is interested.
email havencroft@havencroftminis.com


Anne
glendagoldenbp Posted - Mar 01 2009 : 7:25:02 PM
I am very interested in this topic. My farm grandmother used to make them when her eyes had become so bad she almost couldn't see. She had crocheted almost all her life and she said the tulle allowed her to make the scrubbies by feel. I have two of the last ones she ever made and treasure them. Thanks Suzanne for the pattern site, I'll look that up and see if I can make them. If not I may try Terri's suggestion and make it up as I go.

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Farmers Daughter Posted - Feb 25 2009 : 9:45:29 PM
I love the crocheted scrubbies, they are the best. I like single thickness instead of the double. At the last craft fair they had them for 1.00 each and I got 6. For that price I didn't even want to try and make any. Have heard that they are hard on your hand when working with that netting.
My Aunt even uses them on their motor home. She says it really help scrub off the grime.
Suzan Posted - Feb 25 2009 : 2:04:02 PM
There are alot of patterns online, check crochetpatterncentral.com. I made one, said I'd never make another it hurt the hands!
emsmommy5 Posted - Feb 25 2009 : 08:41:31 AM
I've done lots of them and haven't had mmuch issue with it being hard on my hands. I suppose it would depend on how stiff of netting you use. They do whip up really fast!

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Mountain Girl Posted - Feb 25 2009 : 07:51:49 AM
I was taking the train to Minnesota a year or so ago and I was watching a woman in the lounge car whipping these things up like crazy. We got to talking and she said they were so easy. Well I don't crochet but was willing to learn: ) I was in our local fabric/yarn shop and was talking to someone in there who does crochet and her commen was oh, don't, they tear your hands to shreds. It's worth the price to buy them at craft sales! JoAnn Oh I do buy them at craft sales
5 acre Farmgirl Posted - Feb 25 2009 : 04:01:14 AM
Yes, I use to make them all the time,,,just crochet in circles(of course ataaching to evey row), adding 2 in one stitch every so often, so it will lay flat.
The netting is really tough on fingers, I use to make the strips about 2 inches wide or maybe a little narrower....as for the hook,,can't seem to remember, maybe someone else can....

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Feb 24 2009 : 4:54:48 PM
My friend Kate (Katiedid here) knits little rectangles from a strip of tulle netting and a strand of cotton yarn (like peaches and cream) held together. They are wonderful!!! She does just a simple garter stitch and I don't see why you couldn't do the same crocheted!

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