The Holiday Candy Face Scrubby: A Quick Guide

Another of my patterns I created with my new stitch obsession, this Holiday Candy Face Scrubby is the perfect pattern for all of your cotton yarn scraps! While I worked this pattern with DK/8-ply scraps, it can be made with any weight cotton scraps, so bust out all those scraps you’ve been trying to find something to do with!

This is an adorable little flower-shaped scrubby, perfect for using when you wash your face. It measures about 4” across when you use DK weight cotton yarn and a G-4.00mm crochet hook. It uses the same stitches as the rest of the Holiday Candy Crochet Collection! You can find a PDF version of this pattern on my website shop, Ribblr, Ravelry, and Payhip!


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Difficulty:

  • Beginner

Size:

  • 4” across

Materials:

Abbreviations:

  • Rnd–Round

  • MR–Magic Ring

  • Dc–Double crochet

  • Hdc–Half double crochet

  • Sl st–Slip stitch

  • St–Stitch

  • Ch–Chain

  • Fpdc–Front post double crochet

  • Sc–Single crochet

  • FO–Finish off

Notes:

  • All terms are in US Crochet Terminology

  • Ch 2 or ch 1 at the beginning of the round DOES NOT count as a stitch

  • Anything in [ ] brackets is worked in one stitch

  • Anything in * * asterisks is repeated


Hobbii Rainbow Cotton Yarn is great for this project!



Pattern

Rnd 1: MR, alternate dc and hdc in ring 4 times. Sl st to first st (8 sts)

Rnd 2: Ch 2, [dc, hdc] in one stitch 8 times. Sl st to first st (16 sts)

Rnd 3: Ch 2, *[dc, hdc] in one stitch, dc* repeat * to * 8 times. Sl st to first st (24 sts)

Rnd 4: Ch 2, *[dc, hdc] in one stitch, dc, hdc* repeat * to * 8 times. Sl st to first st (32 sts)

Rnd 5: Ch 2, *[dc, hdc] in one stitch, fpdc, hdc, fpdc* repeat * to * 8 times. Sl st to first st (40 sts)

Rnd 6: Ch 1, *sc, hdc, [dc, ch 2, dc] in one stitch, hdc, sc* repeat * to * 8 times.

FO 

And that’s all there is to it! Have any questions? Feel free to ask below! I’d love to see your version of this! Share it with me on Instagram @crochetingsavvy and use the hashtag #holidaycandyfacescrubby in the post!



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