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Old April 21, 2008, 09:39 PM
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One Skein Four Piece Sink Set Bridal Shower Gift

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With only one skein of worsted cotton, you can make 4 different items for the bridal shower wishing well. I made mine in the order written and just had a few inches of yarn left.


Bridal Shower Sink Set
Peaches & Crčme 4 ply worsted weight yarn 100% cotton 2oz/56.7g
One skein #205 Gumdrops
Hook size: G/4.25mm
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1 round plastic mesh scrubber about 4 inches across
1 7 1/2 inch by 3 inch, 12.6oz/375ml bottle of liquid dish detergent

Plate Scrubber

Note: Piece is worked in a continuous spiral without joining.
Rnd 1: Starting at the top edge of the mesh scrubber, and inserting hook somewhat horizontally and catching several plastic threads, ch 1, sc in same place, ch 3, now working evenly around scrubber (sc in scrubber, ch 3) 32 times.
Rnd 2: Working toward the center in a spiral, , evenly work, (sc in scrubber, ch3) 24 times.
Rnds 3-7: Continuing in pattern and working evenly, continue in the (sc in scrubber, ch3) pattern. Work front side only. Fasten off. Leave reverse side unworked.
Glass Washer
Rnd 1: Ch 2, 10 sc in 2 nd ch from the hook. Do not join. (10)
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc. (20)
Rnd 3 -14: Sc in each sc First pouch completed. Do not end off but continue for second pouch
Rnd 15: Ch 10, skip each of next 10 sc, sc in each of 10 rem sc, sc in each of next 10 chs. (20 sc). You will now be working second pouch.
Rnd 16- 27: Sc in each sc. (20)
Rnd 28: 2 sc tog around. (10) . Fasten off with a 4 inch length. With yarn needle, weave yarn length over and under stitches, pull tight to close and stitch shut.
To use, insert thumb in one pouch and fingers in the other. Place finger side of pouch inside glass and thumb side of pouch outside glass.
Fork Scraper
Row 1: Ch 21, dc in 3rd ch from hook, (ch 1, skip next ch, dc in next ch), across. (10 dc). Ch 1, Turn.
Row 2: Sc in each dc and in each ch-1 sp. ( 19 sc) Ch 2, turn.
Row 3: Dc in the first sc, (ch 1, skip next sc, dc in next sc), across. (10 dc). Ch 1, Turn.
Row 4-14: Repeat row 2 and row 3, alternately, with row 14 a sc row and not turning at end of row but continuing with the edging.
Edging: Rnd 1: Now working down side of piece, (2 sc around stem of dc, sc in side of sc) to bottom edge, (sc in ch-1 sp, sc in sc) across, working up side of piece, (2 sc around stem of dc, sc in side of sc) to top edge, (sc in ch-1 sp, sc in sc) across. Join with a sl st to first sc. Fasten off.
Soap Bottle Apron
Rnd 1: Ch 4, dc in 4 th ch from the hook, ch 2, ( counts as first shell), in same sp work,
(2 dc, ch2) 4 times. Join with a sl st to top of beg ch-4. (5 shells).
Rnd 2: Sl st across to ch-2 sp, (ch 3, dc, ch 2, 2 dc), in each of next four ch-2 sps, work, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc), join to top of beg ch-3.
Rnd 3: Sl St across to ch-2 sp, (ch 3, dc, ch 2, 2 dc), in the skip next two dc, *in the sp before the next two dc, work, 2 dc, in the ch 2 sp work, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc), rep from * around. Join with a sl st to top of beg ch-3.
Row 4: (Bib) Sl St across to ch-2 sp, ch 4 (counts as a dc, ch 1), dc in ch-2 sp, ch 1, skip next dc, dc in next dc. (3 dcs separated by 2 ch-1 sps) Turn.
Row 5-6: Ch 4, dc in next dc, ch 1, dc in last dc. Turn.
Row 7: Ch 12, join with a sl st to first dc to form a ring. Fasten off.
Tie: With rem yarn, chain a length of 18 inches. Fasten off.
Weave through spaces below bib. Slip 12-ch ring around detergent bottle cap and tie a bow around the bottle.



This is my original pattern and I have retained all my copyrights. You may make items from the pattern for gifts. You may not sell either the pattern or items made. You may not profit from my work.
This set can also be found on my blog

http://crochetliving.blogspot.com/20...iece-sink.html

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Old April 21, 2008, 09:58 PM
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What a lovely idea!! Thank you so much for the patterns!!
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What a lovely idea!! Thank you so much for the patterns!!
You're Welcome! I wanted to get as much value from the skein as humanly possible!
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Great patterns, thanks so much! My daughter is getting married in January & this is a great idea
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What a wonderful idea! Thank you so much!
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Thank you for sharing such a cute idea with us Maria.

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Very nice job, thanks for sharing the pattern.
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Wonderful projects,Maria!Thanks!!
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Thanks for the patterns, it's a cute set
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Old April 22, 2008, 11:35 AM
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Thank you very much! These patterns are beautiful! I have a couple weddings this summer and I wanted to just give gift cards but that seems so impersonal so I thought that I'd make a basket with these items in and put in the gift card. I can't afford much on the card so maybe this will make me look less "cheap."
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