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Ruffles Face Scrubbie Crochet Pattern

Being an avid d-i-yer, I made this ruffles face scrubbie so I could use it along with my homemade sugar scrub.  This is a pattern that’s not only easy to make, but also quick. A perfect beginner project.

You can get a PDF of this pattern on Etsy or LoveCrafts

Good thing I had one of my favourite essential oils to add into my sugar scrub mix. The benefits of Lavender are as great as you’ve heard (if you have heard anything at all. haha).

And if you’d like to learn a little more about essential oils in general, you can find some info here

The same technique used in the Mimosa Baby Set is incorporated here.
You could even make this scrubbie as big or small as you like.  Besides being a great beginner project, it’s also a great project for your left over yarn. Make as many as you need, and gift them.


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Materials
– Nature Cotton yarn (fingering weight); 50gr, 125mtrs (colors 518)- 2 balls
– 4.5mm hook
– Needle to weave in ends

Abbreviation:
HDC- Half double crochet
SC- Single crochet
CH- Chain
SL ST- Slip stitch
FLO- Front loop only
BLO- Back loop only

Note:
– Pattern is written in U.S terms
– I worked with 2 strands of yarn held together
– Ch 1 does not count as a stitch
– Ch 5 loops are worked in FLO
– HDC stitches are worked in BLO

Ruffles Face Scrubbie Crochet Pattern

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You can get a PDF of this pattern on Etsy or LoveCrafts

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Rose

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  • Gave one to a friend at work with some sugar scrub, unscented cause she is allergic. She loves it. Wants to learn how to make more!

    • Ahh, Dena, thank you for stopping by. It warms my heart to know you've got a relationship going with that great man. Love and blessings!

  • So don't know if I did this right or not but I would love to see more of your work another follower of Jesus

    • Hello Natalie, thanks for stopping by. At the moment I do not. However, if it'll help I'll make an updated post and let you know as soon as it's ready. Thanks again.

    • Hi Sharon. The yarn I used is thin, and recommended hook size is 2.5. Gauge is not so important for this pattern, so it doesn't really matter if you used one strand of worsted weight. It would turn out fine. You can as well customize it to be bigger or smaller. Thank you!

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