Quick And Easy Scrubber
Materials - Nylon tulle strips, netting strips, or Plastic Canvas yarn
Hook - H hook, Yarn needle
Guage - not really important for this project - use the hook best suited to the material you are using
Size - Aprox 3.5 inches in diameter - will vary depending on which material you use

Directions -
Rnd 1 - Ch 2, work 12 dc in 2nd ch from hook, join to 1st dc with a slst. 12 sts

Rnd 2 - Ch 3, dc in same st as ch 3, 2 dc in each st around, join to top of beg ch 3 with a slst. 24 sts

Rnd 3 - Ch 3, *2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next st,* repeat between the  * - * around. join to top of beg ch 3 with a slst. 36 sts

Rnd 4 - Working in the back loops only, ch 1, sc in same st as joining, sc in each st around, join to 1st sc with a slst. 36 sts

Rnd 5 - Ch 3, dc dec over next 2 sts, *dc in next st, dc dec over next 2 sts*,  rep between the * - * around, join to top of beg ch 3, with a sl st. 24 sts

Rnd 6 - Ch 2 (this does not count as 1st st), work dc dec over next 2 sts, rep around, sk ch2, join with a slst to 1st dec st made. 12 sts

Rnd 7 - Ch 3, dc in each st around, join to top of beg ch 3 with a slst. 12 sts. End off leaving a 6 inch tail for sewing.

Finishing - Thread yarn into needle and weave in and out of tops of sts of last row. Pull thread tight to close opening. Weave in ends. Go do those dishes!!!  :-)
Designed by Susan Ann Smith    Copyright Mooncat Creations 8/19/2002
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The blue Scrubber was made by Lee Ann Hamm using netting strips. Thanks for sharing this pic Lee Ann!
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