cinnamaldehyde
Well-Known Member
In my quest to perfect a daily-use face scrubbie, I've come up with a cute little flower pattern that I thought I would share. I'm making a pile of these for myself (and pre-teen son) to use once and then toss in the wash. These are easy-peasy and take me about 10 minutes each.
Constructive feedback appreciated! I'm not very good at making and writing patterns, so please be gentle :mrgreen:
Yarn: Bernat Handicrafter 100% Cotton
Hook: I used a 6mm hook, but I crochet REALLY tightly. As gauge doesn't really matter, a 5, 5.5, or 6mm hook would work depending on how tight you crochet. Mine ended up being just over 2" across.
Pattern:
Choose one starting round:
- Magic ring, ch2, 10 DC in magic ring, sl st to join (ch 2 does not count as DC) OR
- Magic ring, ch3, 9 DC in magic ring, sl st to join (Ch 3 counts as first DC)
Round 2: 2sc in each DC around, sl st to join (20 st)
Round 3: *skip one sc, DC 7 in next sc, skip next sc, sl st in next sc* Repeat 4 more times, sl st to join in last remaining stitch
Enjoy!
Constructive feedback appreciated! I'm not very good at making and writing patterns, so please be gentle :mrgreen:
Yarn: Bernat Handicrafter 100% Cotton
Hook: I used a 6mm hook, but I crochet REALLY tightly. As gauge doesn't really matter, a 5, 5.5, or 6mm hook would work depending on how tight you crochet. Mine ended up being just over 2" across.
Pattern:
Choose one starting round:
- Magic ring, ch2, 10 DC in magic ring, sl st to join (ch 2 does not count as DC) OR
- Magic ring, ch3, 9 DC in magic ring, sl st to join (Ch 3 counts as first DC)
Round 2: 2sc in each DC around, sl st to join (20 st)
Round 3: *skip one sc, DC 7 in next sc, skip next sc, sl st in next sc* Repeat 4 more times, sl st to join in last remaining stitch
Enjoy!