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The Libman freedom extra wide crochet mop pad…

Finally back to writting patterns And I needed a new mop pad asap for my spray mop. I was not about to run out and buy a $10 pad when I had a cone of cotton yarn here. So here is the pattern super easy to make and a hell of a lot cheaper than the pads they sell for the mop. Not to mention they work so much better.

PS… The pics I post of the finished pattern are after I used it. I was so happy to have my crochet pads back that I forgot to take a picture and just started mopping. And also keep in mind I mopped the floor this morning with the pad that comes with the mop.

Ok enough of my chatter on with the pattern!!!

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What you will need.

Cotton yarn (I used peaches cream I got from wally world)

4mm hook

snippers to cut

Chain 53

Row 1. Single crochet in the second chain from the hook and ever chain to the end. (I go in the back hump of the chain for a neater look.) Turn

Row 2. Chain 2 and Double crochet into the first stitch the chain 2 does not count as a stitch. I did not want the chains for stitches it just raises up the row for doule crochet. Double crochet in every stitch to the end. Chain 1 and turn.

repeat rows one and 2 still you have 14 rows. I ended on a double crochet row. Fasten off and weave in the ends.

Now what I did was slap the pad on the mop and attached the yarn on the 7th stitch on one of the sides. I crochet 16 tight chains and slip stitched the chain to the other side in the 7th stitch. Repeat for the other side. and you now have a mop pad that you can reuse until there is nothing left of it. And wash it as many times as you see fit.

happy hookin!!!

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The Faithful Crochet Sprial Scrubby!

So Like i said earlier I would be sharing where I found the original pattern. Click the link below to find her pattern. And thank you for sharing with the world!

Spiral Scrubbie

Now What I did to tweek this pattern because I was finding that with the size hook and my tention when I sewn them shut it would curl so I did my own patterns and I will write it below. Sorry No pics for this one.

FOr this pattern I used an H or 5.0mm hook

Ch – Chain

SC – Single Crochet

BLO – Back Loop only

2SCTOG – 2 single crochet together.

FO. – Fasten Off

Chain 21 (just like in the original pattern.) Leave a nice long tail to use for sewing it all together.

Row 1. 2 sc in the second Chain from the hook. (Now I work in the back of the chain in the spine part to get a cleaner finish. But that is totally up to you.) Then sc in each stitch to last 2  stitches. Last 2 stitches 2sctog. Ch 1 turn.

Row 2. Working in BLO from this row to the end, In the next 2 stitches 2sctog. Sc to the last stitch. In the last stitch 2 sc. Ch 1 Turn.

Row 3. Repeat row 1.

Row 4. Repeat row 2.

As you can see the odd rows start with an increase and the even rows start with a decrease. Just keep track of your rows until you get to row 24.

This is where I changed something with the pattern. In the original pattern it says to crochet 21 rows. And I did that and was not happy with the outcome. So for the second batch I kept going till I hit 24 rows. Now when you end you on an even row the tail will be on the opposite side of the starting tail. you have 2 choices. You can either weave the tail to the ride end of the project or just throw one more row in there. It is totally up to you. I did both and I could not see the difference. I will show you in the picture below.

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Ok the one with more stripes I did only to row 24 and FO. With the one with only 4 strips I did 25 rows. So ok you still with me?

Now the sewing part. Grab your darning needle. and join the 2 ends up the starting and the last rows. I used the whip stitch to sew them together good and tight. Then I turned it inside out and on the same side you end up with the opening of the scrubby, I wove the yarn in and out around that opening and when I went full circle I pulled real tight and sewed it shut, knotted tight and hid my knot. Now that side is done. Just thread the other tail through your needle and repeat the weaving in and out for the other side pull tight to close everything up and make your knot. You just made your scrubby.

Note if you want the spiral color change like you see with mine. The scrubby with more stripes I changed every 3 rows. All I did was fasten off weave in the tail and worked it into the next row and color. So I got 8 different color changes in that one. For the scrubby with less stripes but thicker stripes. I did the color change ever  6 rows to get 4. Yep I did some mental math on this pattern lol. And like I said for the last row I just threw in that extra row so I would not have to weave 2 feet of tail to the right side of the project.

That is it any questions please feel free to ask. See any mistakes in the pattern give a shout I can fix it. I am writing this on the fly while it is quiet at my house. Enjoy your scrubby and as always Happy Crochet!!!

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So yesterday was insane so I am doing Sunday over lol. So SHARE SHARE SHARE

Ok so yesterday was crazy here. people had to be here and there. Projects needed to be finished. Ya kow life in general so I did not get to post yesterday. Well I finally finished my Corner to Corner blanket last night. And I was a very happy duck. It was nice and warm. So what are you working on?

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The pattern I used for this can be found over at The Crochet Crowd’s youtube page just search corner to corner afghan and you will find Mikey’s video. Thankys agaon to the crochet crowd for the tutorial. This was a fast easy project.

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Ok I am pretty much giving up on the squares and here is why…

This year I made a promise to myself that I will finish every project I start. But the granny squares are just not in my cards this year. Maybe net year but this year nope not gunna happen here. And I love to use my Saturdays for starting new projects. That is about how long it takes me to finish a blnaket.  So this is now Blanket start Saturday. I will post the finished project of last week and then I will share what the new project is for the week for me.

So this week I am just about to finish the C2C and I will post pics tomorrow and today I am starting the pattern fromm redheart.com called dusty snowflake. There is a video for right and left handed uploaded by the Crochet Crowd. And on the video MIkey will walk you threw the entire pattern. I will post a link below for the written pattern and the video.

I hope all is well with you and have a wonderfully crafty weekend!

Link for written Pattern

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Video Tutorial

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It is Square it Saturday BUT…

It is Square it Saturday but I have a bit of an issue. All my yarn is already spoken for and I cannot use it for other projects. So I was thinking well lets get my other craft I love so much here. So today I will be doing a paper craft tutorial. Not sure of what just yet. Need to wait on the hubbs to wake up so I can go craft and not worry if the kids will take over my house. It may be a picture tutorial or it may be a video tutorial. I do not know yet. You will have to come back and check later on to see what I come up with.

Oh and I have not given up on crochet. I cannot do that. I live for yarn. Right now I am working on a C2C in 2 shades of purple and black. This is a just for me project something to do to keep me off of pintrest and what not. I will have a link to the video I used to start and help with the C2C. (It is from Mikey. Oh and if you want come over to my Facebook page if you are doing the CAL is the Crochet Crowd and show off your squares so far.) Have a crafty weekend and stay warm and safe!

Here is the link for the Corner to Corner C2C

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This can tie into Take time for you Tuesday.

So I think it is safe to say that I love to crochet. And one of my favorite youtube channels is The Crochet Crowd with Mikey. And last month the announced a mystery CAL (Crochet Along) So I went out I got all the yarn I will need for the project got a new set of comfort grip hooks. And I went to town on last week’s clue. I found it a funny clue.Granny squares. I just laughed because I have been working on a granny ripple and before that I did a giant solid granny. And now I am working on the drop in the pond and that too is Granny stitch. It is granny world here lol.

But to tie it to Take time for you, I get the kids all set up the night before for school so they can just go without me. I put on a movie and just go to town on the clue. (I should also add that they post the clues on Tuesday mornings.) I sit with my coffee my hook my clues and just go have a good time. That is my time. Yes the kids may pop up for help but that is fine. I homeschool so it happens. But I make sure that I take that time where I can do something fun and for me.

So just remember take some time for you. You matter too!

Hope all is well with you and yours. Have a great week and Happy Crochet

Oh and the links for the CAL with the Crochet Crowd.

Video Link

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And the written pattern

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Taking the day off and just hanging around.

So today is Presidents day here and we are just chillin hanging out with each other. And I am working on my drop in the pond afghan. It is cold and snowy so today is the perfect day for crochet and movies. And that is just what I am doing. If you like the pattern and would like to have a go at it I will share the link to find the pattern. It is another pattern from Beth Ham. I love her patterns.

Click the link below to download Drop in the Pond pattern

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Square it Saturday Jan. 10

Today I am sharing one of my favorite bloggers I have read in a long time. I have been following her for over a year now. And that is right she is a fellow hooker!

Her Name is Kate and she is the owner of Signed with an owl over at blogger.com. And today I am featuring her “little circle square.

Here is the Link

Now for my squares so I could make them fit with the squares from last week I added 2 more rounds of granny stitch so they are the same size. I really do not like trying to fit different size squares together. It makes me twitch.

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So that is it! Hop on over to kate’s tutorial and then come Share it on my Facebook page.

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I had some extra time today so I…

It is just nasty out today. Roads are a hot mess, the fog that will not lift is freezing to everything. So I had planned to do house work and what not. Got that done early the kids are off playing having a good snow day. I figured what the hay I will make a short easy tutorial today. Still have some leftover creativity flowing and I came up with a cute fast dishcloth.

Ok so you will need for this project is…

Cotton Yarn. I used peaches and Creme

Size H 5.0mm hook

Snippers

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Step 1.

Make a slip knot on the hook, and chain 35.

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Step 2.

Row 1 – (for the starting row you will work in the back spine of the chain for a cleaner look.)

In the 5th chain from the hook work 1 double crochet in the back loop of the chain (or spine). *Skip 2 chains, Double crochet, chain 1 double crochet into the spine of the next chain. Repeat to the end.

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Step 3.

Row 2 – Turn. Slip stitch into the first chain 1 space. Chain 4 and work a double crochet into the same chain 1 space. *1 double crochet, chain 1, 1 double crochet in the next chain one space. Repeat from * to the end

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Step 4.

Row 3 and on – Repeat row 2 until you have the dishcloth as long as you want it. I did mine for 12 rows. And if you want to change colors, fasten off at the end of the row, turn attach new color with a slip stitch and chain 4 like you would start a row with the old color. It is that simple have fun and enjoy it. Come on over to my Facebook page and Share with me your dishcloth!

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