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Crochet scrubbie pattern and recycled shirt to sweet summer dress!

I got one of these for Christmas several years ago. I loved it, and have been searching for a pattern for one.

I finally discovered a close imitation here. (lots of other patterns also)

also see another photo of it here at Eternal Arts & Crafts.

Upon looking at it I would use cotton yarn, but my everlasting scrubbie is done in acrylic, it dry's quickly and is a tuff little guy, but will not scratch. My husband has it now, using it to clean bugs off of his windshield.

I found this on Frogginette Makes Things, which is a great blog.

She links to the tutorial, it is recycled yet fresh and pretty dress!!

Tutorial by Clevergirl, thanks! This has me rummaging in my husbands closet, (he will never know).

She also has another recycled shirt idea for a top, very cute and casual and clean looking.

Check out her blog and her refashioned shirts here (she has more ideas!)

Clever girl indeed....

Here is a free download from Knitting Daily for a wrap sweater, Soap bubble wrap , it looks girly and pretty for spring. Is she holding fries????

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I'm hot on gluebooks right now, here is a great blog, Kelli's Ramblings.

May your knitting needles fly as fast as dragonflies...

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  1. I'm so glad you like gluebooks. They are fun, no?

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  2. Anonymous3/16/2009

    Thanks for the link to CleverGirl. That is a great idea and I just happen to have an old shirt of Dan's. I'm going to have to try it.

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