Free Crochet Kitchen Dish Scrubber Pattern

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Dish Scrubber Crochet Pattern

This free crochet dish scrubby pattern is a fun and easy one to make. Crochet Scrubbers are super handy to have, and when you make your own, you can customize them just to your preference. I’m so excited to share my free dish scrubber crochet pattern with you to make your own crochet kitchen scrubbies. 

easy thermal stitch kitchen dish scrubby

This is a great pattern if you are looking for an easy way to make a crochet dish scrubber that uses only two basic crochet stitches, does not require much yarn to make, and is one of the best scrubbies because it makes a nice, double thick crochet scrubbie. These little guys are all around the ideal crochet kitchen scrubby crochet pattern. 

Simple Dish Scrubber Crochet Pattern

This free pattern to make little scrubbies is a great project because it is quick to make, only using a little yarn, and our pattern only uses a few simple stitches. 

Our crochet pot scrubber pattern is an easy crochet project to make, no matter your crochet skill level as it uses the thermal stitch, which combines a couple of basic crochet stitches to make a lovely double thick dish scrubby. 

double thick crochet scrubby

This pattern also makes a great gift idea for anyone on your list, since everyone will have dirty dishes to clean. Or you can make them to sell. They are a great thing to sell at craft shows or craft fairs. Basically, you can’t go wrong with these handy dish scrubbers. 

Let’s jump into the pattern! 

Scrubby Crochet Pattern

Materials

1 skein stitch soak scrub yarn from Hobby Lobby 

5.5 mm hook size or size I crochet hook

Please note this pattern is written in US terms

Skill Level: advanced beginner 

thermal stitch kitchen scrubby

Abbreviations

sc – single crochet

sl st – slip stitch

ch – chain

st/sts – stitch/stitches

blo – back loop only 

How to make the dish scrubber crochet pattern

Row 1. Chain 21 sts

Row 2. In the 2nd ch from the hook, sc, sc in each st across. (20)

crochet kitchen dish scrubby step 1
crochet kitchen dish scrubby step 2

Row 3. ch 1, turn, working in the blo, sc in the first st, AND catch the back loop of the previous row. Sc through the blo and catch the back loop of the previous row for each st across. (20)

Repeat row 3 until your scrubber forms a square 

crochet kitchen dish scrubby step 4
crochet kitchen dish scrubby step 3

Row 4. To finish the scrubber, ch 1, turn, sc through both loops and the back loop of the previous row for each st across. Finish off and weave in the ends. 

Dish Scrubber Pattern Copyright

Please note that this pattern is intended for personal use only, and is not for commercial distribution. By copyright, unless otherwise noted, you are not authorized to copy or claim my content as your own. You are, however, more than welcome to sell your finished products made with my patterns. I always appreciate it when you link to my patterns so that others can find them too! 

how to make a thick dish scrubby

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If you love to make crochet dish scrubbers, here are some more free scrubby yarn crochet patterns.

Crochet Dish Scrubber Tips and Tricks

What other types of scrubby yarn can I use?

There are a lot of popular scrubby yarns available for purchase now. Let’s clarify that yes, you can use other scrubby yarns to make these crochet dish scrubbies. However, I will mention that some are easier to work with than others, so choose carefully. 

Can I use this pattern to make face scrubbies?

Yea, you can use this pattern to make crochet face scrubbers, but you will need to change out the scrubby yarn for a nice smooth cotton yarn. That way it is soft on your skin. 

Determining the size of your crochet hook

The size of crochet hook you use will depend on which scrubby yarn you choose to use, as well as your stitching tension. Be sure to reference your yarn package then adjust as needed.

Can these scrubbies go in the washing machine?

Yes, the specific yarn that we used can be washed in a washing machine with the rest of the laundry. It requires that you machine wash on cold, using the gentle cycle. If you use other yarn, make sure to check the manufacturer’s instructions for that specific type.

Shower Scrubbers

This type of scrubby yarn and this crochet scrubby pattern actuially makes really nice crochet scrubbies for the shower. Just be careful that you don’t scrub to hard, and you will have a nice exfoliating scrubber to use in the shower when you make this crochet pattern. 

crochet dirty dish scrubby

Easy Dish Scrubber Crochet Pattern

Making your own double thick crochet dish scrubbies are fun and quick crochet projects that you can make for yourself, give away as gifts, or sell your finished product at a craft show. With our easy pattern you can enjoy making your own scrubbies, customized to your preference. 

Thank you so much for stopping by to check out our free crochet pattern for double thick crochet dish scrubbers. This is a great project to make no matter what your crochet skill level is. I hope you’ll give this pattern a try and I hope you enjoy making our free dish scrubber crochet pattern. 

Happy Crocheting! 

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More Crochet Patterns

easy thermal stitch kitchen dish scrubby

Dish Scrubber Crochet Pattern

Materials

  • 1 skein stitch soak scrub yarn from Hobby Lobby
  • 5.5 mm hook size or size I crochet hook

Instructions

    1. Row 1. Chain 21 sts
    2. Row 2. In the 2nd ch from the hook, sc, sc in each st across. (20)
    3. Row 3. ch 1, turn, working in the blo, sc in the first st, AND catch the back loop of the previous row. Sc through the blo and catch the back loop of the previous row for each st across. (20)
    4. Repeat row 3 until your scrubber forms a square
    5. Row 4. To finish the scrubber, ch 1, turn, sc through both loops and the back loop of the previous row for each st across. Finish off and weave in the ends.

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