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Need instructions for a dish scrubber made with net
Anyone have instructions on how to make a net dish scrubber?
Thanks, aeormom |
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"aeromom" wrote in message .. . Anyone have instructions on how to make a net dish scrubber? Thanks, aeormom What I found on: 5 or 6 strips of nylon net, 5" by 18", different colored if you like Needle and thread Lay the strips of net on top of each other, than sew them together down the middle, lengthwise, with a long gathering stitch. Pull the thread tight so that the net bounces up into a ball. Tie a knot in the end of the thread. Fluff out the ends and you're done! This site has instructions for scrubbers, scroll down about 2/3 'Nylon Pot Scrubber' http://www.knitting-crochet.com/crochet/miscro.html Val |
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On Sat, 18 Oct 2003, aeromom wrote:
Anyone have instructions on how to make a net dish scrubber? Thanks, aeormom I'm sure many people will give you fancy explanations, but really, all you need to do is buy 1/4 yd of net (unless you want to save for the future or have another project in mind). 1/4 yd. is 9", cut it about 9 or 12" wide, wad it up (scrunch it) and use it. Stuff can get in it as you use it and you have to wash it out to keep using it, so with just the single layer it's much easier to use. They last a long time, are cheap, and really work. Have used them "more successfully" than all the other stuff - except maybe stainless wire scrubber - for years. Many of the other products, whether brushes, sponges or various other combinations, do not last as long, are much more expensive, and are generally harder to clean. I'm sure I'll get a lot of brickbats B-) on that last, but that's my own personal experience, and I've tried many things. Some of the more expensive things are useful, but not so much for scrubbing. To keep them clean once you have anything that clings loosened, you can put them in the dishwasher or in a clean (relatively) load in the washer. Betsy Been there, done that, NO tee shirt. |
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