16 Dish Scrubbies To Make: {Free Patterns}
Scrubbies are nice to use and simple to make too! These are handy in the kitchen for scrubbing dishes and gentle enough to use on appliances and counter tops. Also tuck a few into your cleaning bucket since they nicely wipe away fingerprints and scuffs found around the house (fine to use on painted walls). I love making these (they’re so quick & easy!) and am always looking for new patterns to try. Consider adding this to your handmade gift list for project ideas, lots of people love receiving them!Free Scrubby Patterns
*All patterns are crochet unless otherwise notedTawashi Rosebud Scrubbie: Lots of colorful examples of how you can make these. Based on pattern found here.
Loom/Spool Knit Scrubbies: These scrubbies are really scratchy but because the crino is 100% nylon it won’t scratch Teflon or even a ceran top stove. Washer & dryer friendly.
Loom/Spool Knit Scrubbies: These scrubbies are really scratchy but because the crino is 100% nylon it won’t scratch Teflon or even a ceran top stove. Washer & dryer friendly.
Crocheted Scrubby Dots: Made with worsted weight cotton yarn in two different colors. Free pdf pattern download.
Big Girl Dish Scrubby: Most of this pattern is crocheted in rounds.
Big Girl Dish Scrubby: Most of this pattern is crocheted in rounds.
Tawashi Dish Scrubby Pattern: {Crochet}: Recommends using Red Heart Eco-Cotton Blend, which is made out of recycled T-shirt remnants or try acrylic (you want something “scratchy” for more scrubbing power).
Super Duper Kitchen Sponges: This is an easy pattern requiring basic crochet skills. Made with a little kitchen sponge tucked inside.
Super Duper Kitchen Sponges: This is an easy pattern requiring basic crochet skills. Made with a little kitchen sponge tucked inside.
Cotton Dish Sponges: (pdf) The sponges are one piece in a double thickness and about 3 1/2″ x 4 1/2″…my gauge may be off a bit . Perfect size for scrubbing.
Aloo Scrubber: Made with Aloo yarn but you can opt for thin hemp or linen yarn (for a body/bath scrubby) or cotton and acrylic yarn (for dish scrubbies).
Aloo Scrubber: Made with Aloo yarn but you can opt for thin hemp or linen yarn (for a body/bath scrubby) or cotton and acrylic yarn (for dish scrubbies).
Square Sponge Scrubby: Made with Kitchen Cotton and tulle, features a loop for hanging. Pattern available via free pdf download.
Dishcloth Scrubbie: This is a unique pattern, you crochet cotton yarn around a nylon scrubbie. Free pattern pdf.
Dishcloth Scrubbie: This is a unique pattern, you crochet cotton yarn around a nylon scrubbie. Free pattern pdf.
Knitted Dish Scrubby Pattern: Made with worsted weight cotton yarn and medium tulle.
Kitchen Scrubby Tutorial: Made with netting (or tulle if you prefer). Here’s another pattern for a similar scrubby (free pdf download) and another one here.
Kitchen Scrubby Tutorial: Made with netting (or tulle if you prefer). Here’s another pattern for a similar scrubby (free pdf download) and another one here.
Garden Twine Scrubby: Knitting. Made with twine and stuffed with wool stuffing and sewn closed with thread.
Pantyhose & Plarn Scrubby: Free crochet pattern using strips of plastic bags and pantyhose.
Pantyhose & Plarn Scrubby: Free crochet pattern using strips of plastic bags and pantyhose.
Sunflower Scrubbie: The center is made with plastic canvas yarn and the petals with worsted weight cotton yarn. Linking to the web archive since original website no longer available.
Ruffled Crochet Dishmop: Based on a vintage design, this handy scrubby is made with size 3 crochet cotton.
Ruffled Crochet Dishmop: Based on a vintage design, this handy scrubby is made with size 3 crochet cotton.
These are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are great ideas. I've knitted dish cloths but never heard of scrubbies.
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Thank you Beloved Bride for your kind comment.. Sorry I missed it that was the time I was very sick... God Bless
ReplyDeleteCozy In Texas these are easy to make I make the one that has yellow center nylon .. You can throw them on the top rack of the dish washer and in the wash machine.. I'm making several now to put in Christmas socks.. Thanks for stopping by.. GOd Bless
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