The Seeing Spirals Crochet Face Scrubbies are an adaption of my Seeing Spirals Washcloth. These little face scrubbies work up fast and are a great evening crochet project.
With a small skein of cotton and just an hour you can have a face scrubby for everyday of the week. One 2 ounce skein of cotton yarn will actually make you 14 face scrubbies. You can make up some extras and give them to a friend or add them to a spa themed gift basket.
Below you will find the complete pattern and instructional photos for this crochet face scrubby. You will also find all the materials, stitches, gauge, and sizing information. If you would like all of this in a nicely formatted printable format, you can purchase the Ad-Free Large Print PDF Pattern.
Face Scrubby Labels
If your set of face scrubbies are going to be gifted or even sold at a craft fair, consider printing out the custom labels I made for them. These labels are one of the items on my Printable Resource page available to my newsletter subscribers. Subscribing to my newsletter is free and you can unsubscribe at any time.
There are two sets of printable labels available. One with ‘100% cotton’ and one that just says cotton. I noticed after I made the first set of labels that the Premeir yarn I chose is actually 85% cotton and 15% polyester. Oops.
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Seeing Spirals Crochet Face Scrubbies Materials
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0.15 oz or 8 yds of Size 4 100% Cotton
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Stitches and Abbreviations
MC – Magic Circle or Magic Ring
Sc- Single Crochet
Hdc – Half Double Crochet
Slst – Slip Stitch
R – Row or Round
St(s) – Stitch(es)
Size
These scrubbiest measure 2.5 inches in diameter. I was able to get 14 scrubbies from one skein of yarn.
Crochet Face Scrubbie Video Tutorial
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Notes:
- Starting with Round 2 you will always be working into the third loop. This can be found by turning the work towards you. There will be a horizontal bar in the middle of the side of the stitch.
- Check out the video tutorial for more help. How to Crochet: Half Double Crochet in the Third Loop
- Use a stitch marker to mark the last stitch of the row you are working on.
- Pattern is written in US terms.
Seeing Spirals Crochet Face Scrubbies Pattern
R1: Work 9 Hdc in a MC. (9)
R2: Do not turn or join. *work 2 Hdc in the Third Loop of the next stitch* repeat from *to* a total of 9 times. (18)
(Remember to place your stitch marker on your last stitch and move it each row.)
R3: *Hdc in the third loop of the next St, 2 Hdc in the third loop of the next St* repeat from *to* a total of 9 times. (27)
R4: *Hdc in the Third loop of the next 2 Sts, 2 hdc in the third loop of the next St* repeat from *to* a total of 9 times. (36)
R5: Sc in the third loop of the next St, Slst into the third loop of the next St, Fasten off and weave in your ends.
Your Crochet Face Scrubbies are complete and you can whip up a few more for yourself or use the printable label to wrap them neatly and give them to a friend.
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Hello and thank you for the AWESOME patterns.
Was wondering where to find the labels to print.
The labels are on my Printable Resource Page that is available to my newsletter subscribers. You can sign up for the newsletter for free on any page on the blog.
I am a newsletter subscriber and have clicked the Printable Resource Link. I still have been unable to find the link to the printable labels for the Spiral Face Scrubbies.
Try looking for them one more time. I have cleared the website Cache and I hope the will reboot the page you see. The Face Scrubbies are right at the top of the page. If this does not work you will need to clear your browser cache. Basically your browser saves copies of pages you visit and sometimes they load the saved copy instead of uploading the new version. If this does not work contact me through the contact page and I will email it directly to you.
What kind of lining do u use for ur thick crochet bags? I used 5 ply yarn to make a tote bag and want to line it but I’m concerned about the bag being too thick. And I want to use be eyelets. But don’t want to use material that doesn’t have a stretch. I feel if it doesn’t have some stretch it will tear easy. Am I right or wrong on that idea.
I like to use a liner for bags that does not stretch. Crochet loves to stretch out of place and the liner prevents stretching. I use simple cotton fabric, like what you use for a quilt to line my bags. You just want to make sure that your liner is as big as the bag.
Hi!
I, too, like Terry Parks, am a subscriber & cannot download the face scrubbies labels – I go to the Printable Resource Library, click on the pic or “read more” but do not see where I can download the scrubbie label. I hv deleted my history, cache, cookies, etc., etc. & hv retried several times to no avail. Help!
Helen
Hi,
When you get to printable resource page. The first printable available is the planner and there are two very large blue buttons to download that. Under that you will see a header that says “Printable Face Scrubby Labels”, under that is 2 links. One says “100% Cotton Face Scrubby Label” the other says “Cotton Face Scrubby Label”. Click either of those links to open the printables. There are no pictures of the labels that you can click on. You want to click on the links with the names listed above. I hope this helps.
I cannot even see a link to a printable resources page….help. I have also joined the email
If you have joined the email newsletter, you will receive an email to confirm your subscription once you do that you will receive a welcome email with the link and the password for the Printable resource page. There is also a link and password in every newsletter sent out.
How would you add one more round to the spiral face scrubbie? I tried to just add a row of Hdc but the edges began to curl.
Work this extra row I am adding here before you work Row 5. Extra Row: *Hdc in the Third loop of the next 3 Sts, 2 hdc in the third loop of the next St* repeat from *to* a total of 9 times. (36)
I subscribed to your newsletter and have not gotten an email so that I can download the labels.
Check you junk folder or search windnigroadcrochet in your inbox.
Still can’t find the printed labels
There is a link to the printables page in every newsletter.
Can these scrubbies substitute for my Swisspers cotton rounds? I use those for cleansing my face with micellar water, but I’m concerned these won’t work the same. I would LOVE, though, to avoid using throwaway cotton rounds! If they would work like that, I could just make as many as the number of Swisspers I would use in a week, then just wash them every week.
Maybe. I would make one and give it a try. They only take about 10 minutes to make.
row 5 is not BLO correct? love your pattern!
You will want to work the single crochet and the slip stitch into the third loop as well.