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Dusting Mitt
"I must say that Spring Cleaning is not my thing. My retired husband does a pretty good job at keeping the house clean most of time, but the one thing he doesn’t like to do is to dust the furniture. When Mikey and Diva Dan challenged me to crochet up with something cleaning related, the idea of a dusting mitt was the first thing I thought of making."
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook, I/9 or 5.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Materials List
- Lily Sugar 'n Cream
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JaneEK
Aug 08, 2017
I like the idea of this dusting mitt, but I do question how durable those fringe pieces are. The designer shows how to attach them to the crocheted mitt, but theyre only looped on and not tied. If I were going to all the hassle of working those individual strands onto the mitt, I would absolutely want to make sure they werent going to come off in the wash. And you DO want to make this washable.
AuntKarolyn
Jul 15, 2017
Move over Swiffer, this Crochet Dusting Mitt is an absolute must have. The pattern is so quick and easy to whip up, and the mitt is so practical. It's great to not have to use old dish towels or cut up t-shirts. The mitt is easy to clean and fun to use. I am so glad I came across this pattern.
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