Scrub Glove
Do you want to crochet your own scrub glove to brush off dead skin cells when you bathe? Then we have an easy-to-read pattern and detailed instructions for such a great glove. The bath glove is crocheted with Rico Creative Bubble, a special yarn made of 100% polyester. The yarn feels stiff and scratchy, making it perfect for scrub gloves or scouring pads for the kitchen. You can wash the finished scrub glove up to 60 degrees, but you should use a gentle program for best results.
Size: One size
Materials: Rico Creative Bubble. Contains 100% polyester. Length of run: 50 g = approx. 90 m.
Yarn Consumption:
2 skeins of color 007 Light blue
Crochet hook: No. 4,00 mm
Abbreviations
st = stitch
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
sl st = slip stitch
Course of action
Thumb:
1 round / 2 ch, 6 dc in first ch. (6 m)
2 rounds / 2 sc in each sc. (12 m)
3 rounds / * 1 dc, 2 dc in next dc * (18 sts)
4-10 rows / 1 dc in each dc (18 sts) Break the yarn and allow the work to rest.
Glove:
1 round / 2 ch, 6 dc in first ch. (6 m)
2 rounds / 2 sc in each sc. (12 m)
3 rounds / * 1 dc, 2 dc in next dc * (18 sts)
4 rounds / * 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc * (24 m)
5 rounds / * 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc * (30 m)
6 rounds / 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc * (36 m)
7 rounds / 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc * (42 sts)
8-25 rpm / 1 dc in each dc (42 sts)
Now crochet the thumb.
Put thumb and glove parts together for 1 sc. then crochet around each other.
26-39 rounds / Crochet 1 dc in every dc (60 sts)
40 rounds / * 8 sc, 2 sc together * (54 st)
41 rpm / 1 dc in each dc. (54 st)
42 lb / * 7 sc, 2 sc together * ( 48 st )
43 rounds / * 6 sc, 2 sc together * (42 st)
44 lbs / * 5 sc, 2 sc together * (36 st)
45 rpm / 1 sc in each sc. (36 st)
Strap: Crochet 20 ch towards the end of the glove, 1 sl st in the first ch (forming a loop) crochet back with 1 sc in each ch. End with 1 sl st in the glove.
Note: The glove becomes fluffier when it is turned inside out.
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Design: Gitte Blinkilde