I was at a craft show and saw these scourers (sp) for pots and pans. I know they were homemade. Does any one have the pattern for them? They had them in all different colors. I would like to make some for gifts.
TIA
I was at a craft show and saw these scourers (sp) for pots and pans. I know they were homemade. Does any one have the pattern for them? They had them in all different colors. I would like to make some for gifts.
TIA
Gloria
Gloria, I can tell you that those pot scrubbers are made of nylon net and are crocheted, but I do not have the directions. Try a search on "nylon net pot scrubbers" and perhaps that will help you. Linda Ohio now GA
Hey Linda, Ohio now GA. Where are you in GA? I'm in Dacual just north of Atlanta. ;)
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Gosh Linda it just seemed like yesterday you said you were going to move. I am still having major problems with my computer.Hope all is going well with you.
Thanks I will do a search and look for it...
Hugs,
Gloria
Found this pattern for a pot scrubber and copied it for you, hope it helps.....
Directions for Nylon Net Scrubber
1 yard fairly stiff nylon netting
Crochet hook - # K
Fold netting lengthwise into strip about 3 inches wide and cut into 2 inch strips.
You will have 18 strips from the yard - each strip 6 feet long. You will use 6 strips for one scrubber. Tie the strips together as you use them (I use a square knot) or tie all of the strips together to make a ball.
Make a slip noose and chain four.
Join in a circle by 6 or 7 single crochet (sc) over second chain. Do 2 sc over each stitch and then continue doing 2 sc in each stitch going around the circle until you have used 3
complete strips of netting.
Then do 1 sc in each stitch until you have used
about 4 3/4 strips. You will have to practice using differing amounts before decreasing to use the material efficiently. Start doing 1 sc in every other stitch - decreasing - until hole is closed.
Be sure to keep all tied ends on one side of work and on the inside when you are decreasing. When finished, pull end through last stitch and then pull end through pad by putting crochet hook through from the center of the first side and pulling the end all of the way through.
Then push end back through center of first side into pad. Flatten and put pad under a weight for 24 hours.
Linda
This is wonderful....I am printing it off and going to go to the store and buy what I need. I am so excited I can hardly wait to get started.
Thanks again.
Hugs,
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