Crochet Soap Saver
Crochet Soap Savers are the perfect eco-friendly addition to your bathroom essentials! Not only do they help extend the life of your soap by allowing it to dry properly between uses, but they also add a touch of handmade charm to your space. These little gems are not only practical but also make for a thoughtful and sustainable gift for your loved ones. With a variety of colors and patterns to choose from, you can easily tailor them to match any bathroom decor. Make the switch to a crochet soap saver today and say goodbye to soggy soap bars.
Materials:
- Cotton yarn
- Hook 5.00mm
Stitches:
- SC = Single Crochet
- DC = Double Crochet
Ch 10
Round 1: sc in the second chain from the hook,
sc in the next 7,
sc x 3 in last one
and
turn to the other side of the chain, sc in next 7,
sc x 2 in the end chain and then slip stitch into the first sc (20)
Round 2: chain 1 and sc in all stitches (20)
Round 3: chain 4, (counts as first dc and ch 1) skip 1 stitch,at the start of the round.dc in next, ch 1 skip 1, dc, ch 1 skip 1, dc, dc, dc, ch 1 skip 1, dc, ch 1 skip 1, dc ch 1 skip 1, dc, dc, slip stitch into the 3rd chain of the first chain four
Round 4: slip stitch into the ch 1 space from the previousround and chain 3, dc in same space, 2 dc in the next ch 1 space, 2 dc in next ch 1 space, dc between the next two dc’s from the previous row, dc between the next two dc’s, 2 dcs in the next ch 1 space, 2 dcs in the next ch 1 space, 2 dcs in the next ch 1 space, dc between the next 2 dcs,
dc between the next 2 dcs from the previous row, slip stitch into the 3rd chain of the beginning chain 3 of this round.
Round 5: Chain 4 (counts as first dc and ch 1), dc in the space between the 2 dcs in the previous round,
ch 1, dc in next space, ch 1, dc in next space,
ch 1 dc in next space, ch 1, dc in between 2 dcs,
dc in between 2 dcs, dc ch 1, dc ch 1, dc ch 1,
dc in between the 2 dcs in the previous round, dc in between the
2 dcs from the previous round, slip stitch into the 3rd chain in the
beginning chain of the round.
(this round looks like mesh on the front and back and 3 dc’s in a row on the ends)
Round 6: slip stitch into the chain 1 space, chain 3,
dc, 2 dc in the next ch 1 space, dc in next ch 1 space,
dc between the next two dc’s from the previous row,
dc between the next two dc’s, 2 dcs in the next ch 1 space,
2 dcs in the next ch 1 space, 2 dcs in the next ch 1 space,
2 dcs in the next ch 1 space, dc between the next 2 dcs,
dc between the next 2 dcs from the previous row
Round 7: Repeat round 5Round 8: Repeat round 6
Round 9: Chain 4, skip 1 dc in next space, chain 1,
dc in the next space, ch 1, dc around (10 total dc)
Tie off and weave in the ends.
Make a chain of about 60 to use as a closure.
Weave the chain in between the double crochets from round 9
and then insert your soap and pull tight and tie in a bow.
Use your soap saver, wash and repeat.