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Crochet Soap Sack or Sachet

Leyla
Leyla
Mar 27, 2024 09:24 AM
Crochet Soap Sack or Sachet

Elevate your bathing experience with a handmade Crochet Soap Sack or Sachet. This versatile accessory not only adds a touch of charm to your bathroom decor but also serves a practical purpose. The textured design of the crochet pattern helps create a gentle exfoliating effect, perfect for sloughing away dead skin cells and leaving your skin feeling soft and rejuvenated. Whether you choose to use it as a soap holder or a fragrant sachet, this crochet creation is a delightful addition to your self-care routine. The soap sack allows you to easily grip your soap while lathering up in the shower, while the sachet can be filled with your favorite dried herbs or potpourri to infuse your space with a lovely scent. Handcrafted with care, this Crochet Soap Sack or Sachet is a small luxury that can make a big difference in your daily pampering rituals. 

SPECIAL STITCH:
Dc Cross Stitch = Dc cross stitch = Skip one stitch, double crochet in next stitch. From behind, dc in skipped stitch.

MATERIALS:


Approximately 1 ounce worsted weight cotton yarn
1 yard ¼ inch ribbomH (5.0 MM) crochet hook
Yarn needle for weaving in end


Round 1: Ch 11, sc in 2nd ch from hook and each of the next 9 ch. Continuing around opposite side of chain 11 and, working over the tail, sc in ea ch across. Join with slipstitch in first sc. (20 sc)

Round 2: Ch 2, don’t count as first dc. Dc in each stitch. Join with slipstitch in the top of the first dc. (20 dc)

Round 3: Ch 3, from behind, dc in the st before the ch 3 (counts as first dc cross st). Work dc cross stitches around. Be sure you don’t count the st at the base of the ch 3 as your first skipped st. Join with slipstitch in the top of the ch 3. (10 dc cross st)

Round 4: Ch 1, sc in each st around. Join with slipstitch in first sc. (20 sc)

Rounds 5-10: Repeat rows 3 and 4.

Round 11: Ch 2, don’t count as first dc. Dc in each stitch. Join with slipstitch in the top of the first dc. (20 dc)

Edging: * Ch 3, skip 1 dc, slipstitch in next dc. Repeat from * around, end with ch 3. Fasten off without joining. Use your yarn needle to weave in the end instead.

Finishing:
Weave ribbon through round 11. Pull closed. Tie in bow.

Optional Drawstring: Ch 75. Fasten off. Weave thru stitches of rnd 11. Pull closed. Tie in a bow.

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