Soap Saver Bag
From the blogger: "Are you curious about soap savers and how they work? Allow me to explain. A crochet soap saver is a small pouch where you can store your soap and hang it in your shower or bath. You can even fill it with leftover soap bits to "save" them. Soap savers are particularly valuable for children, as they can double as a body scrubber, making bath time or showering at the pool more manageable for kids. If you're interested in making your soap savers, this free crochet pattern is perfect for you! It's beginner-friendly, using only basic crochet techniques, no color changes, and no sewing. You'll need some cotton yarn in aran or worsted weight, a 5mm crochet hook, and of course, some soap. "
More Crafty Ideas For You
Have you ever tried making a Soap Saver Bag? If you enjoy this craft project, you might also enjoy trying your hand at creating a set of exfoliating washcloth scrubbies. These are simple to make with basic crochet stitches, and they can be used in the shower to help exfoliate and cleanse the skin. They make great gifts for friends and family, and they are perfect for adding a personal touch to your bathroom decor.
Another project you might like to try is making a set of reusable makeup remover pads. These can be made from soft cotton or bamboo yarn and are perfect for environmentally conscious crafters. They are quick and easy to make, and you can customize them with different colors or patterns to suit your style. They are great for removing makeup or applying toner, and they can be tossed in the wash for easy cleaning.
For a seasonal project idea, why not try making a set of crochet coasters in bright, summery colors? These are perfect for adding a pop of color to your home decor, and they make great gifts for summer parties or housewarmings. You can experiment with different stitch patterns or yarn weights to create a variety of designs. Plus, they are a fun and portable project to work on while lounging by the pool or at the beach. Happy crafting!
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)