Fill this rectangular crochet basket with soaps, scrubbies and lotions to create a beautiful spa basket. It is a perfect gift for Mother's Day, birthdays or just because. This crochet basket is also a great option for organizing the odds and ends in your own bathroom so that they look cute instead of cluttered.
Chunky Facial Scrubbies
These facial scrubbies are so quick and easy they're great for teacher's gifts, Mother's Day gifts, and spa baskets for your next craft fair. Made of 100% chunky cotton, the makeup remover pads are lightly textured, reusable and can be machine washed and dried. Each reusable face pad takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete so you can make several of them in an hour and on skein will net 4-5 scrubbies. Designed with the crochet seller in mind, this facial round crochet pattern is profit-optimized and sure to please your customers!
Thermal Stitch Dish Scrubbies
These scrubbies are made using the thermal stitch and I love the results it makes. These dish scrubbies were made using the thermal stitch. There are two versions of the scrubbies. There is one pattern with a bumpy texture on one side and I did one with a bumpy texture on both sides. IF you are new to the thermal stitch, the blog post does link to a YouTube tutorial on how to do this stitch.
Jessie Stash Basket Free Crochet Pattern
While this cute rectangular basket has a sturdy, wooden bottom, you can easily buy one in the craft store so it's not a problem! Indeed, it works perfectly with cotton yarn, so that it can also be a lovely accessory for your home.
Jessie Stash Basket Crochet Free Pattern
This cute rectangular basket ha26s sturdy wooden bottom. You can easily buy it in the craft store! It works perfect with cotton yarn, which you can transform into lovely accessory for your home.
Simple Spa Slippers
The Simple Spa Slippers are cozy and oh so easy to crochet! They are soft, squishy, and a free crochet pattern on Moogly in 3 sizes! The stitches used to make the Simple Spa Stitches are super easy - it's all single crochet! The only “tricky” bit is the sc2tog decrease, which is the first decrease you likely learned. To keep this pattern as simple as can be, I've made both right and left feet the same. So there is minimal shaping - and you don't have to think about which one goes on which foot. Slippers like this are also great for those with flat and wide feet, like me - for once, my feet don't overhang the soles!