This is an original pattern for a cotton peony scrubbie. Feel free to
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This is an original pattern for a cotton peony scrubbie. Feel free to
This is an original pattern for a cotton peony scrubbie. Feel free to make as many as you want, and sell the final products, just be sure to credit What’s for Dinner? (Mara Rosenbloom) as the pattern creator. Happy crocheting! Supplies needed: 3 balls worsted weight cotton yarn (like Sugar ‘n’ Cream brand) in the color of your choice for the main flower color, edging, and stem H-size (5.00 mm) crochet hook Yarn/tapestry needle This pattern is worked in the round. It starts at the center and will expand outward, ruffling as you go. The more rows, the deeper the ruffles. Stitches used: (U.S. Terms) SC – single crochet DC – double crochet Hdc – half double crochet Sl St – slip stitch CH – Chain Pattern Scrubbie Round 1: CH 2, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Pull the tail to close the hole Round 2: 3 DC in each SC around (18 DC), sl st in the top of the first DC Round 3: CH 2, 2 DC in first DC, then 3 DC in each DC around (54 DC) Round 4: CH 2, 2 DC in first DC, then 3 DC in each DC around (162 DC) Round 5: CH 2, 2 DC in first DC, then 3 DC in each DC around (486 DC) Round 6: SC in each DC around (486 sc) Finish off, weave in ends Stem/Loop Row 1: CH 35 Row 2: ch 1, SC in each ch (35 sc) Row 3: ch 1, SC in 20 sc, then (1 sc, 1 hdc, 3 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc) in next stitch, sc in next 14 st. Join two ends together with a few stitches, then sew to the center of the peony. Fluff the “petals” and use to wash your favorite dishes, or use in the shower. This is machine washer and drier safe!