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How To Crochet A Clementine Scrubby

How to crochet a clementine scrubby is easy. The scrubby is so cute, and is fun in the kitchen or bath. Your family will happily help you clean and scrub when you hand them one of these cuties. The free crochet pattern is below, or you can purchase an ad free pdf at RAVELRY or ETSY.

Crochet this cute clementine scrubby using this free crochet pattern.

The journey making scrubbies started last year when I crocheted a lemon dishcloth using cotton dishcloth yarn.

Then my friend asked me if I had ever used Red Heart Scrubby Sparkle yarn. I replied with “No, I don’t think I want to use that.” A few days later the lightbulb came on. After a trip to the store to grab yellow and green scrubby sparkle yarn, lemon  scrubbies came off my hook. 

Contents

  • 1 I do have a few other scrubby crochet patterns here on the blog.
  • 2 Below is a video to help you along on your journey to make Clementine Scrubbies.
    • 2.1 Yarn:
    • 2.2 Hook:
    • 2.3 Stitch Guide:
  • 3 Clementine Scrubby Crochet Pattern (4″w x 3″h)
    • 3.1 Round 1:
    • 3.2 Round 2:
    • 3.3 Round 3:
    • 3.4 Round 4:
    • 3.5 Round 5:
    • 3.6 Round 6-9:
    • 3.7 Round 9:
    • 3.8 Round 10:
    • 3.9 Round 11:
    • 3.10 Round 12: 
    • 3.11 Round 13:
  • 4 Small Leaf For The Clementine Scrubby
    • 4.1 Picot st = ch3, slp into 1st ch made
  • 5 COPYRIGHT STATEMENT
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I do have a few other scrubby crochet patterns here on the blog.

The Pumpkin Scrubby was designed last fall. The Christmas Tree and Christmas Ornament is a scrubby/dishcloth. They have scrubby elements and dishcloth elements. This past spring the Heart Scrubby and the Shamrock Scrubby came off my hook. I am pretty sure this won’t be the end of my “Scrubby Designing Journey”, as I am having a blast creating them.

Below is a video to help you along on your journey to make Clementine Scrubbies.

 

Yarn:

Red Heart Scrubby Sparkle Yarn (4) 

25 yds/36.6 

Hook:

H–8/5.0mm 

Stitch Guide:

join w/ = join with

slp sts = Slip Stitch

ch = Chain   

sc = Single Crochet

hdc = Half Double Crochet

dc = Double Crochet

sp = Space

dec = Decrease-sc two together

nxt = Next

st = Stitch

*  * = Execute sequence between the stars, the number of times stated

x = Times; example Repeat 2 x or 2 times; 3 x or 3 times and so on                          

Clementine Scrubby Crochet Pattern (4″w x 3″h)

Using orange scrubby yarn, ch3 join in a ring.

I don’t recommend a magic circle for this project as the hole can open up. Here is a video link that demonstrates how to ch3 and join in a ring.

How to ch3 and join in a ring. https://youtu.be/jSkWiEupVUc

Round 1:

ch1, *sc in ring* 7x; drop green and pull up orange at the join w/slp st to beg. sc (7sc)

Round 2:

ch1, 2sc in joining st and in each st around; join w/slp to beg. sc (14 sc)

Round 3:

ch1, sc in joining st; 2sc in nxt; *sc in nxt st, 2sc in nxt st;* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc (21 sc)

Round 4:

ch1, sc in joining st & nxt st; 2sc in nxt; *(sc in nxt st) 2x; 2sc in nxt st;* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc (28 sc)

Round 5:

ch1, sc in joining st & nxt 2 st’s; 2sc in nxt; *(sc in nxt st)3x; 2sc in nxt st;* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc (35 sc)

Round 6-9:

ch1, sc in joining st and in each st around; join w/slp st to beg. sc (35 sc)

Round 9:

ch1, sc in joining st; sc in nxt 2 st’s, dec; *sc in nxt 3 st’s, dec* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc (28 sc)

Round 10:

ch1, sc in joining st; sc in nxt st, dec; *sc in nxt 2 st’s, dec* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc (21 sc)

Round 11:

ch1, sc in joining st; dec; *sc in nxt st, dec* 6x; join w/slp st to beg. sc (14 sc)

Round 12: 

ch1; *dec;* 7x; join w/slp st to beg dec; end off orange; pull up green as you slp st in the dec st that is opposite the joining st. (7 st’s)

Flatten and shape the clementine by pulling north to south, then east to west. 

Round 13:

This round makes the hanging loop.

ch 16; slp st beside the join of round 12. End off and weave in all ends.

Small Leaf For The Clementine Scrubby

Picot st = ch3, slp into 1st ch made

Using green scrubby yarn; ch 5, sc in 2nd ch from hook, dc in nxt 2 ch’s, sc 2x in last ch, picot, sc in last ch 1 more time; you will be working on the back of the ch, dc in nxt 2 ch’s, sc in last ch, slp st in first sc made, end off, use the yarn tail to sew on to the clementine at the stem area.

Pin this photo below to your favorite crochet boards, and you will never lose this free crochet pattern. 

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Will you be making Clementine Scrubbie’s? They are great sellers at craft shows and to give as gifts. Drop me a note to let me know if you will be crocheting some of these cute clementine scrubbies.

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COPYRIGHT STATEMENT

This pattern is protected by copyright©KrissysOverTheMountainCrochet 2022, Do not distribute, alter or share this pattern in any shape or form. You have my permission to sell the product you make using my pattern, no mass production is allowed.

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