Crochet a Pot Scrubber from Netting

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This is an amazing pot scrubber that can be washed again and again. In the spirit of reusing household items to help make our planet a better place, here is how to crochet your own. And don't forget to make some for friends as well.

Steps

  1. Crochet round one: Chain 4, slip stitch in first chain to form a ring. (Chain 3 counts as double crochet). Double crochet 11 in ring. Join with a slip stitch in third chain of beginning chain 3. This will make a total of 12 double crochets.
  2. Crochet round two: Chain 2 (counts as half double crochet), half double crochet in each stitch around. Join with slip stitch in 2nd chain of beginning chain 2. Fasten off.
  3. Make another following same steps as above.
  4. Join both circles together: With wrong sides facing, work through both thicknesses and slip stitch all the way around. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Things You'll Need

  • {{safesubst:#invoke:convert|convert}} of nylon netting, cut into strips {{safesubst:#invoke:convert|convert}} wide, knotting ends together to make one long strip
  • Crochet hook size N

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