Nylon Tulle Bath Puff - Priscilla's Crochet
Nylon Tulle Bath Puff - Priscilla's Crochet
Nylon Tulle Bath Puff - Priscilla's Crochet
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BED & BATH SECTION 1<br />
<strong>Nylon</strong> <strong>Tulle</strong> <strong>Bath</strong> <strong>Puff</strong><br />
Faster drying than cotton, these bath puffs are a little<br />
rougher...good for sloughing winter skin!<br />
Materials:<br />
2 yards nylon tulle cut into 3/4” strips (see note)<br />
<strong>Crochet</strong> hook size K<br />
Pattern Note: I used the tulle that comes on a cardboard<br />
tube. It’s 6” wide x 25 yards long, so there's only 4 strips that<br />
need to be tied together. (It’s usually found in the bridal department<br />
of craft stores.) I marked eight 3/4” strips (7 cut<br />
lines) and cut them with a utility knife while the tulle was still<br />
on the tube. One of these rolls of tulle is enough to complete 2<br />
bath puffs. You can also use tulle bought by the yard, then<br />
folded evenly and cut into strips. Tie the strips together with a<br />
knot...the slit-joining method used for fabric doesn’t work for<br />
tulle because it tears easily.<br />
NYLON TULLE BATH PUFF <br />
Designed by Priscilla Hewitt<br />
Copyright © 2000 Priscilla’s <strong>Crochet</strong><br />
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Tie the tulle strips together and roll into a ball (or work off the<br />
tube.) Ch 4, join with a sl st to form ring.<br />
<br />
Round 1: (Sc, ch 3) 35 times in the ring; ch 35, sc in ring; join<br />
with a sl st to the first sc.<br />
<br />
Round 2: Sl st into the first ch 3 sp, ch 4 to count as the first<br />
dc and the first ch 1, (dc, ch 1) 4 more times in the same ch 3<br />
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sp, (dc, ch 1) 5 times in each remaining ch 3 sp around; sl st in<br />
each of the 35 ch's; join with a sl st to the 3rd ch of the beginning<br />
ch 3.<br />
<br />
Round 3: Sl st into the first ch 1 sp, ch 1, sc in the same sp,<br />
(ch 3, sc in the next ch 1 sp) around, ending with ch 3, join<br />
with a sl st in the first sc.<br />
<br />
Round 4: Sl st into the first ch 3 sp, ch 1, sc in the same sp,<br />
ch 3, sc in the same sp, (sc, ch 3, sc) in each ch 3 sp around;<br />
join with a sl st to the first sc. Fasten off. Re-knot ends, and<br />
trim tulle about 1/4” from each knot.<br />
Happy <strong>Crochet</strong>ing!<br />
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