Scrubbies and Cloths with Scrubbies

17 Responses to “Scrubbies and Cloths with Scrubbies”

  1. Patricia M Denson Says:

    thanks for the wonderful patterns. I knit and crochet too.

  2. Andi Wendley Says:

    Can’t wait to try the knit scrubbie! Thank you for the wonderful pattern.

  3. scrunchyy Says:

    I am glad you found what you need and like the pattern.

  4. melinda eubanks Says:

    I think your patterns are awesome. I love that you have more than just one…the same old ones…Thanks!

  5. Cindy Says:

    Can someone tell me what worsted weight cotton yarn is? I can’t seem to find it! thanks for any help!

  6. scrunchyy Says:

    Here is the best place to learn about yarn weights in a nutshell:
    http://www.yarnstandards.com/weight.html
    Example of worsted wt.cotton yarn are:
    Peaches & Creme
    Lion Brand
    Sugar ‘n Cream

    These are a medium wt.yarn made from cotton.
    This list is not a complete list of such yarns available, but is a good starting point. Most of them can be found in sores such as Wal-Mart, Michaels, JoAnn’s, Hancock’s and other fabric or craft stores.They can also be purchased from a variety of merchants who sell craft/yarn supplies by catalog or the internet.

  7. Nicole Says:

    I’m looking for the pattern for the towels that are sewn and then coated with something. They are just made from cut up towels and then are surged and coated. I would like to know what they are coated with so I can make my own. If anyone could help I would appreciate it!

  8. Cindy Says:

    I am looking for the same pattern as Nicole and would very much like to make my own as well. My sister has one of these cloths and together we can’t figure out what they are coated in. Anyone with this info?

  9. scrunchyy Says:

    I have never heard of coating towels with anything.

  10. Mary Ann Says:

    Love that I found this site. We want to make some scrubbers for Christmas gifts. Do you ever make any with nylon netting? Thank you.

  11. Linda Stephenson Says:

    Has anyone a pattern or directions for knitting strips of netting fabric, like you use in a wedding gown, into tough scrubbies? I have seen them and two craft fairs and would like to know how it is done.

  12. scrunchyy Says:

    I have not seen any patterns for something like this, but will keep my eyes open fir it.

  13. Pat Says:

    My scrubbie pattern is listed on this page

  14. Kendra Says:

    I am looking for the pattern/instructions for making a dishwashing puff. They are made from netting cut in circles and tied together in a pom pom fashion. They resemble a body poof and are great for kids learning to wash dishes. They cannot be hard to make. Any ideas as to where to find the instructions?

  15. scrunchyy Says:

    Hi,

    I have seen instructions for these somewhere, but am not sure where it is.
    I will be working on this blog in my free time this week. If I find what you are looking for, I will let you know.

  16. amy Says:

    Dear “Kendra Says”: (March 17, 200 8)

    I remember my grandmother and I made them here is a web-cite I found after reading your request. Hopefully this will help. Enjoy.

    http://www.deseretnews.com

  17. scrunchyy Says:

    I am confused. This does not show anything about scrubbies.

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