A few years ago, we spent time as missionaries in West Virginia. People there were so kind to us, often sharing meals with us. Mom appreciated all that was done to assist us, so sent us a whole pile of scrubbies she had made, with instructions to pass them out to some of the folks who had been so good to us.
Now, over a year later, a request has come by someone wanting to create more scrubbies and wondering where on earth Mom got that scratchy yarn she used to make them.....
So, it occurred to me that the art of making scrubbies should be shared.
First, purchase 10 1/2 yards of nylon netting. Usually the netting is 72 inches wide. Cut the netting into strips 3 1/8 inches wide x 10 1/2 yards long. This is the 'yarn' to be used in crocheting the scrubby.
Then:
crochet 5 and make into a ring and then 10 double crochet. then 20 for the next row then 40 for the final row.
It is really important to crochet very tightly as the scrubbies last longer and do a better job if they are not too loose. If you run out of 'yarn' before it is finished, just tie on another strip and keep crocheting until it is complete.
![scrubbies.jpg picture by nali49](http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/vv324/nali49/scrubbies.jpg?t=1267925777)
When my scrubbies get dirty, I generally just put them through the dishwasher. Now that we all know how to make them, we never again need to fear being without them!
1 comment:
Maybe you don't. But I don't crochet! It's a good thing Grandma lives so close to me, so I don't have to figure it out.
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