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longbeachfox
True Blue Farmgirl
322 Posts
Mary
Long Beach
WA
USA
322 Posts |
Posted - Oct 03 2011 : 1:19:19 PM
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Hello Hens...
Does anyone have the pattern written down to make a dish scrubbie out of netting?...maybe tule? A farmgirl friend sent me one in a barter and she said she got the directions from MJF. Does anyone have those? Or maybe...just tell me the date it was in. I do have many copies here and must have missed it. I would really like to try making some for gifts this Christmas. Thankyou. God bless your day. Hugs, Mary
Farmgirl # 2532
With God...Nothing Is Impossible!
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Lieberkim
True Blue Farmgirl
839 Posts
Kimberly
Sunnyside
WASHINGTON
USA
839 Posts |
Posted - Oct 03 2011 : 3:00:50 PM
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Oooh, Ooooh I want this pattern too!!!! When you get it can you share it????
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pinokeeo
True Blue Farmgirl
559 Posts
Phyllis
Oregon
USA
559 Posts |
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emsmommy5
True Blue Farmgirl
1547 Posts
Angie
Buckley
WA
USA
1547 Posts |
Posted - Oct 03 2011 : 9:53:36 PM
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If you can crochet in a circle, you don't really need a pattern. That's the way I make mine. No specific pattern. Just keep adding a extra stitch until it gets to the size you want. I use a pretty stiff netting over a softer tuelle.
I usually use cotton thread on the other side. After making the net circle, tie on the cotton. Then start decreasing every few stitches until you get to the center and tie it off.
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longbeachfox
True Blue Farmgirl
322 Posts
Mary
Long Beach
WA
USA
322 Posts |
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carolynann
Farmgirl in Training
32 Posts
Carolyn
Branford
FL
USA
32 Posts |
Posted - Oct 05 2011 : 5:05:47 PM
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I've made a whole bunch of these, starting with something I made up myself as I went along. I do use a J hook and 2" strips. I like her idea of using double crochet . . . I've always just used single crochet. Double should make it go much faster :-)
Here's a tip for cutting! If you have a rotary cutter, fold your nylon netting lengthways one more time, place it on your cutting board, and just whip out a whole bunch of 2" (or whatever you'd like) strips. I usually cut a bunch at one time, and stuff them in a tote to carry around with me. My friends and family LOVE the scrubbies!!!
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Acelady02
True Blue Farmgirl
1266 Posts
Penny
Washington
GA
USA
1266 Posts |
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Acelady02
True Blue Farmgirl
1266 Posts
Penny
Washington
GA
USA
1266 Posts |
Posted - Oct 08 2011 : 10:44:19 AM
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Here is a hand written pattern for the links above...I really like this one...so I bought some nylon netting yesterday...to see if I can do one...wish me luckhttp://crochetcb.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/scratchie.pdf
(((((Hugs All)))))Penny
Farmgirl Sister #3343
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Edited by - Acelady02 on Oct 08 2011 10:44:42 AM |
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FieldsofThyme
Farmgirl Guide & Schoolmarm / Chapter Leader
4928 Posts
USA
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