Soap Saver Crochet Bag by Briana K Designs

Soap Saver Crochet Bag

Crochet
April 2021
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches
in Moss Stitch
5.5 mm (I)
40 - 65 yards (37 - 59 m)
One Size, Adjustable
US
English
Free Pattern also available for free: info in notes
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD
A free version is also available.
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Have you ditched your loofah yet for a cotton soap saver bag? You should.
6 Reason to use a Crochet Soap Saver Crochet Bag:

  1. More and more research is coming out that plastic bathroom items are not good for our skin. Dermatologists say get rid of the plastics.

  2. A crochet soap bag will extend the life of the soap bar.

  3. Are you tired of the goop that collects in your soap dish? It’s quite gross because your soap is sitting in a puddle of skin filth and water, ew.

  4. Extend the life of your soap! Especially if you purchase handmade soaps, you’re going to want to get the most out of them. Using less soap or shampoo is good, so in this case, less is more.

  5. Exfoliation! As your soap lathers, it will add additional exfoliation for your skin, a nice bonus.

  6. Not sure what to do with that small amount of soap before trading up to a new bar? Take it out, toss your crochet soap bag into the washing machine, and then pop the old small amount of soap with a new one, and they will meld together. Isn’t less waste nice?

SUPPLIES:
CROCHET HOOK:

Furls Hook
5.5mm (I hook), or hook to obtain gauge

NOTIONS:
Lucet Fork for i-cord
Optional Beads (20mm)
Removable stitch marker
Yarn needle to weave in ends
Scissors

YARN:
WeCrochet Dishie
100% Cotton, 190yds/100g
Colorway: Silver

YARDAGE:
65 yards or less

ABBREVIATIONS/STITCHES:
ch -chain
sc - single crochet
st(s) -stitch(es)
Sl sp - slip stitch

GAUGE:
4 sts by 16 rows = 4x4” in moss sts

SKILL LEVEL:
Beginner/Easy

SIZE:
Adjustable for handmade soaps.
Approx 2-3 inches wide and 4-5 inches tall.

NOTES:
This soap saver crochet bag will extend the life of your soap. It is worked from the bottom-up and in the round.
This can be created in several sizes depending on how many increasing rounds you begin with.
Chain 1 at the beginning of the round does not count as a stitch.

The pattern on the Blog: The free version of this pattern, supported by advertisements, can be found on my blog at http://www.brianakdesigns.com/

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