Star Wheel Scrubby, Free Crochet Pattern + Video



The Star Wheel Scrubby is a fun and easy to crochet kitchen scrubby that will brighten up any kitchen!  Easy rounds are worked in basic stitches to create a simple round.  The scrubby is finished off with a gorgeous open picot edging to make it extra special! 

Want a little help? There's a full video tutorial below too! 

Star Wheel Scrubby
By Jennifer Dickerson

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I am so excited that this project is part of the Scrubbie Crochet Along from CAL Central!  The CAL invites crocheters to crochet scrubbies for themselves, for gifts, or to donate to charity while chatting with others in our groups and sharing projects for the chance to win giveaway prizes.

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Materials:
  • J (6.0 mm) crochet hook 
  • Cotton dishcloth yarn of your choice (Some good choice are Dishie by Knit Picks, Paintbox Cotton from LoveCrafts, or Pima Cotton from Lion Brand
  • Tapestry needle 
  • Scissors 
  • Tape Measure
Finished Sizing:
  • 6 inches across


Instructions:

Note: begin with white yarn to make it as shown.

Ch 4, then join in the furthest ch from hook with a sl st to make a ring.

Round 1 (worked in white): Ch 3, then work 11 dc into the center of the ring.

Round 2 (work in orange, green, yellow, or blue as shown): Ch 3 then work a dc into the first st. *Work 2 dc into the next st.  Repeat from * around.  Close round with a sl st.

Round 3: (work in green/yellow/orange/blue) Ch 2 then work a hdc into the first st.  *Work 2 hdc into the next st.  Repeat from * around.  Close round with a sl st.

Round 4 (work in white): Ch 1, then work a sc into each st.

Round 5: (work in green/yellow/orange/blue) Ch 4, skip 2 sts, then work a sc into the next st.  *Ch 4, skip 2 sts, then work a sc into the net st.  Repeat from * around.   Close round with a sl st in the first chain worked on the round.

Round 6: (work in green/yellow/orange/blue) in each ch 4 space from the previous round, work (3 dc, ch 2, 3 sc).  Repeat around then join to close the round with a sl st into the base of the first sc worked on the round.

Finishing:

Weave in ends that remain.         
                               

© Jennifer Dickerson 2020

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  2. Thanks for the great tutorial! It was so easy to follow and mine actually looked like the one in the video, lol!

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  3. Should Rnd 6 be (3dc, ch2, 3dc)?

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