Рет қаралды 102
Good day to all. Here is a GREAT easy repeating pattern to make tons of Bath Poufs from. I suggest cotton/linen yarn only as acrylic is abrasive on the skin for this purpose.
And, if you haven't already done so, do acknowledge the Creator of all things before beginning your daily routine.
****Making the Handle
00:06 FDC
00:39 R 1 - SC
****Making the Pouf
02:04 Two strand magic ring 24 dcs
03:22 Attaching the handle
06:20 Three dcs ea st
07:45 Three dcs ea st
08:54 Three dcs ea st
10:54 Tying off the final row
Should you prefer a larger Pouf continue to make rows of 3dcs ea st then do the final tie off.
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