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Author by Terry Heese Introduction Recently, I have discovered the world of tawashi. A tawashi is a handmade dish scrubbie. They can be made from any yarn, but I have chosen to use acrylic yarn because it dries faster than cotton. Great stash-busting project, and you can whip up a bowl of these low-fat...
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Author Charlotte Richardson, 2009 www.tangledyarns.ca Introduction The great texture in this dishcloth is achieved by alternating single crochet and treble crochet stitches. It could also be used as a pot holder! Materials List • I used a 4mm/size G6 hook. • 1 ball (1½ oz) worsted weight cotton. I used...
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Author www.tangledyarns.ca Introduction Here’s a quick and easy double‐sided scrubber that can be used for cleaning anywhere from the kitchen to the garage! Soft but durable cotton yarn on one side,and a tough nylon yarn on the other that won’t scratch non‐stick surfaces, chrome bumpers or bathtubs…how...
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Author Neva Alf Introduction This is a round dishcloth made all in double crochet. This fits perfect in the palm of your hand to do dishes with. Materials List Materials: Any cotton yarn G Hook Finished Size This measures about 5" around, depending on your tightness or looseness of your gauge. But...
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Author Momwithahook Patterns Introduction Wanted to come up with a hanging kawaii amigurumi for the car. This is what resulted. Materials List Mint Tara Yarn Autumn Boulce G hook Finished Size 6 inches tall Gauge Not important to this pattern Notes Work in Spiral do not join unless noted The Pattern...
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momwithahook
on Apr 15, 2008
Filed under: General, 4 - Medium, Home Decor, Synthetic, amigurumi, pattern, Kitchen, kawaii, deoderizer, cone, freshner, car
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Author Sandi Hagan Introduction These are for holding soda cans or whatever is your canned drink preference. The crochet keeps your hands from warming the can, and keeps rings off your tabletops. The handle helps you keep a grip on things! This handle really works and supports the weight of a full can...
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Author Jennifer Christensen Introduction This was another design that was inspired by my beginning class. I made this as an example of what can be done with the 3 most basic of crochet stitches; single crochet, double crochet and the chain stitch. I originally posted this on my crochet Livejournal and...