Blue Face Scrubby Easy Crochet Pattern

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Blue Face Scrubby Easy Crochet Pattern

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Blue Face Scrubby Easy Crochet Pattern

This Blue Face Scrubby Easy Crochet Pattern is great for cleansing your face and makes a great gift as part of a spa set. This is one of those quick crochet patterns that's just so easy. Leave a few of these in your bathroom and watch as your face becomes bright and blemish-free. Your guests will also love these scrubbies, so be sure to make a few extras and give them as parting gifts. Crochet washcloth patterns help you save money (no more splurging on expensive bathroom supplies) and use up your yarn. This is a quick and easy project that takes almost no time to complete, so sit back, relax and enjoy this super simple free crochet pattern.

Easy

Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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Face Scrubby easy crochet pattern is great for beginners. This scrubby would be a great gift to put in a Spa basket with other bath items. Pattern is easy to read and the scrubby could be made up quite fast and in one sitting. All beginners this is a must try. Have fun and enjoy.

i found this to be easy and fun. Nice when you can do other things and still knit. I am using them for gift baskets as well. I thought I would even make some to have on hand for baby shower give aways for games and even Princess house parties. Did anyone make these? I can only answer that it took some practice for the puff stitch but I finally got it.

I saw this pattern and thought it would be great to go in my gift tins for my homemade spa sets for Christmas. I started the pattern but kept having trouble with the puff stitch. When I try to pull through the loop the hook gets stuck and pull a strand or two out making it look un-neat. Is there a way to prevent this? Could it be the yarn I am using?

Hi Sierra! I might suggest commenting on The Stitchin' Mommy post directly! Amy has so many suggestions for working the stitches. Whenever I pull the crochet hook through several loops at once, I try to sort of twist the hook in a way that avoids catching those other loops, if that makes sense. It might just be a case of practice makes perfect! I hope that helps. Let me know if you need anything else! -Editor of FaveCrafts

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