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Crochet Face Scrubby Pattern

Fiona Field • Apr 17, 2020

Make these reusable cotton crochet face scrubbies that are washable and reusable and replace your shop bought cotton face pads and reduce your waste! Follow along with the detailed video tutorial and make these perfect cleansing face pads for everyone!

Crochet Face Scrubbies Pattern

Crochet Face Scrubby Pattern | Free Crochet Patterns

Practising self-care can feel a bit of a stretch with everything going on. But in these strange times,  where our stress levels may be slightly higher than normal, I recommend treating yourself to a home facial and making a few face scrubbies to use during your skincare routine.

They are perfect to replace those cotton face pads you buy to help remove your make-up as they are machine washable and will help reduce your waste too!

This pattern is also a great introduction to crocheting in the round, making puff stitches and learning how to increase - so many great things to learn all in 1 pattern!
You can find a printable PDF download of this pattern for 2 different sized Crochet Face Scrubbies on my Etsy shop - Click here to buy your copy. 

The pattern doesn't need much cotton to make, so you can make lots of them and give them to friends and family as gifts too! I package them up in groups of 5 (or more if you are feeling generous enough to share them).
You'll find a PDF file you can download to print your own labels to add to your gifts - it prints 5 labels on one sheet of A4. I use recycled card to print on that I bought from a stationers.  
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Materials:

10m DK Cotton or DK Cotton blend - I used KnitCraft Cotton Blend Plain in shade Orange. 50% Cotton 50% Acrylic

4mm Crochet hook

Scissors

Tapestry Needle


Special Stitches

Puff Stitch (Puff)

  • Yarn over
  • Insert hook
  • Bring up a loop
  • Repeat 3 times (7 loops on hook)
  • Yarn over and pull through all 7 loops.


Abbreviations 

Ch           Chain

Ch Sp     Chain space

Sl St        Slip Stitch

St(s)        Stitch(es)

Puff        Puff Stitch

Rnd        Round


Pattern:

Ch4, Sl St to 1st ch to make ring


Rnd 1.  Ch2 (does not count as a St). In centre of ring and working around tail end, Puff, Ch1 6 times. Sl St to top of 1st Puff to join Rnd (6 Puff, 6 Ch)

Rnd 2. Sl St in to 1st Ch Sp, Ch 2 (does not count as a st). *Puff, Ch1 in the Ch Sp between Puffs twice*.  Repeat between * & * in each Ch Sp. Sl St in top of the 1st Puff in Rnd. (12 Puff, 12 Ch)
Rnd 3. Sl St in to 1st Ch Sp. *Puff, Ch1 in 1st Ch Sp, Puff, Ch1 twice in next Ch Sp*. Repeat between * & * around. Sl St in top of the 1st Puff in Rnd and fasten off and weave in ends. 
Click below to download the PDF to print your own labels. 

Don't forget that if you would like this pattern and the pattern for the larger size face Scrubby, to print and download, you can find it in my Etsy shop here
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Crochet Face Scrubbies Pattern
Crochet Face Scrubbies Pattern
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About the Autor

Hi, I'm Fiona, the hands behind Cosy Rosie Crochet - the place to learn to crochet as you make! 


With over four years of hands-on experience leading in-person crochet workshops since 2018 and designing and publishing my own patterns since 2019, I bring a wealth of expertise of sharing crochet techniques.....

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