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The Heart Scrubby is so much fun to use and to crochet.
The Pink Heart scrubby was made using Red Heart Scrubby Cotton. I had a hard time using this yarn, as it became snagged and tangled so easily. For this reason I didn’t make it two sided. It will be wonderful as a face scrubby though.
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I was told by a few experienced crocheter’s to hold a another strand of yarn with it, so that it doesn’t become tangled so easily. I will try that next time.
From The Heart Scrubby – Crochet Pattern
Yarn & Yardage Information:
Red Heart Scrubby Sparkle yarn; CC= 35 to 40 yds.
Red Heart Scrubby Cotton yarn; appox 20 to 25 yds. (one side only) I don’t recommend the picot trim using this yarn, as it snags. I also don’t recommend sewing two layers together, when using this yarn.
Yarn’s Used to make the From The Heart Scrubby:
Red Heart Scrubby Sparkle – white, red or pink
Red Heart Scrubby Cotton – Pink
Gauge:
Finished Measurements : Approx. 6″ w x 5.5″ h
Hook
H-8/5.00 mm (Hearts)
I-9/5.50 mm (Optional Picot Trim)
Watch the video below to see how easy it is to crochet this Heart Scrubber.
Stitch Guide:
MC = Main Color
CC = Contrasting Color
ch = Chain
sc = Single Crochet
hdc = Half Double Crochet
join w/ = join with
slp st = Slip Stitch
skp = Skip
sp. = Space
nxt = Next
prev. = previous
st/st’s = stitch or stitches
beg. = beginning
* * = Complete sequence between the asterisks, the number of times stated;
x = Times; example Repeat 2 x or 2 times; 3 x or 3 times and so on;
in = example “in nxt st” means you will be inserting the hook under the top two loops of the next stitch to complete stitch or sequence of stitches stated
yo = Yarn Over
( ) = repeat the stitches in the parenthesis the number of times stated. You will usually find this within an Asterisk repeat sequence.
Top of Heart & Main Body (Make 2 – Optional)
ch3 and join in a ring
Note: Turning chains do not count as a stitch
Row 1:
ch1, 5 hdc st’s in ring, ch1 & turn (5 st’s)
Row 2:
2hdc in 1st st and in each ch across; ch 1 & Turn; (10 st’s)
Row 3:
hdc in 1st st, 2hdc in nxt; *hdc in nxt st, 2hdc in nxt:* 4x; ch2 & turn (15 st’s)
Row 4: Main Body of Heart
Turn slightly, and place 9 hdc st’s across the bottom edge, of the half heart; ch2 & turn (9 st’s)
Row 5-9:
hdc in each st across, ch2 & turn; End off at the end of Row 9, leaving a long tail to sew the hearts together. (9 st’s)
I just wanted to take a moment to show you other scrubby crochet patterns, that can be found here on this blog. Click the photo and it will take you to the free crochet pattern.
Second Half, Top of the Heart: Row numbers will start over
Second top of the heart:
ch3 and join in a ring
Row 1:
ch1, 5 hdc st’s in ring, ch1 & turn (5 st’s)
Row 2:
2hdc in 1st st and in each ch across; ch 1 & Turn; (10 st’s)
Row 3:
hdc in 1st st, 2hdc in nxt; *hdc in nxt st, 2hdc in nxt:* 4x; ch2 & turn, end off leaving a yarn tail for sewing onto the main body of the heart. (15 st’s)
Pic 1 is showing how the half moon portion will fit on to the heart. Pic 2 is showing how to lay this half moon portion on to the upper right corner of the main body of the heart, along the strait edge. Pic 3 is showing how to sew on the heart, and pic 4 is showing how the heart looks when you open up the half moon. Take a little time to finger press and smash the seam. The seam will always be the back of the heart.
(Demonstrated in Video)

Optional ch3 & Picot Edging:
Round 1: Use an I-9/5.50 mm hook; ch3 round
Use CC, attach yarn with a sc to the side of the heart. (demonstrated in video) *ch3, skp a couple of stitches or a space, as it is hard to define the stitches at this point, sc in nxt st or sp.* repeat between * * around the heart, making sure to execute a sc at the deep V at the top of the heart. Execute a sc, ch3, sc at the point of the heart.Continue around & Join with slp st to beg. sc. Pic 1 is showing a snippet of how the heart looks with the ch 3 spaces. Pic 2 is showing all of the ch3 spaces completed.
Round 2: Picot Round
*slp st into ch3 sp, picot, sc in same ch3 sp, sc in nxt sc* repeat between * * all the way around the heart, join w/slp st to beg sc, End off and Weave in yarn tails

Finished Measurements : 6″ w x 5.5″ h
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