Super Simple Scrubbie Crochet Pattern

Have you seen the cute little crocheted scrubbies at places like Etsy? Do you have some cotton yarn scraps in your stash? Well, have I got the crochet pattern for you!

I created this crochet pattern to be simple enough for a beginner. It is also a very quick pattern. I can make a scrubbie in about 15 minutes, less if I work fast.

Scrubbies are great for removing makeup, cleaning and exfoliating the skin. They are also great for washing dishes. To wash your scrubbies just put them in a zippered lingerie bag and throw them in the wash. They can be reused over and over which is great for the environment.

If you choose to sell scrubbies made from this pattern you are free to do so. All I ask is a link back to this post or my blog in general. However, you must not sell this pattern or list it on your site. Thanks and enjoy making scrubbies.

Super Simple Scrubbie

A Crochet Pattern by Jackie of Blessings Overflowing.

Materials to make a 3 inch scrubbie:
H hook
Approximately 8 yards of cotton worsted weight yarn.
Blunt tip tapestry needle to weave in ends.

HDC=Half Double Crochet
SC=Single Crochet

Chain 10

Row 1: HDC in 2nd chain from hook. HDC in remaining 8 stitches of beginning chain. Chain 1. Turn. (9 HDC)

Row 2: HDC in each stitch of row 1. Chain 1. Turn. (9 HDC)

Row 3-6: HDC in each stitch of previous row. Chain 1. Turn. (9 HDC)

Row 7: SC in each stitch around the entire scrubbie. Enclose the original tail as you crochet around. (30 SC) Join with a slip stitch in 1st stitch of round. Finish off and weave in ends.

I am linking this post with Strut Your Stuff Thursday at Somewhat Simple. This post is also being linked to Favorite Things Friday at A Few of My Favorite Things.

  • Kelley

    Who would have thought a simple scrubby could be so cute.

    Have a good day!

  • Kris

    This pattern is so great on many different levels. Love that it's quick, easy and "green." Thanks so much for sharing! I'll be linking to you in my next update!

    Kris
    mycrochetsite

  • Emily {Frilly Details}

    I'm going to make some of these tonight! I have a ton of cotton yarn but I never have the patience to make a full size washcloth. Thanks for sharing your pattern!

  • Jackie

    Thanks for all of your comments! I enjoy quick projects that are useful and this is definitely one of those.

  • Jessica Hills

    I have a few of these and they are my favorite! Thanks so much for linking to Favorite Things Friday!