Sunday, September 1, 2013

Swiffer Wet Jet Mop Cover

Swiffer Wet Jet Mop Cover


Who has one of these? Mine certainly doesn't look like this anymore.  The handle is broken, I don't use that bottle of spray because the battery part broke open (perhaps the time for a new one?)

So I love my swiffer, but I have not bought those mop covers in an incredible amount of time.  One day I decided what a waste of money!  So I just did a simple double crochet rectangle the same size as the bottom of my swiffer.  Since there's velcro on it, it stayed on pretty good and cleaned just as well as those disposable ones.  But then, last week, it disappeared.  My son was mopping and he put it away and he says the cover went in the laundry but it never came out.  Must be hiding out with numerous socks.  Regardless, it was time to make a new one.  My boys always complained that the cover would fall off, I never had this problem, but I'm not swinging around the mop, keeping it on the floor tends to help keep it attached ;).  So I decided to make another one, but this time I was going to make it so it would hold on.

I found all kinds of ideas.  I found a lot that involved lots of different types of stitches, some with bobbles and fringe, most of which included just extended the rectangle and then folding up the edges and sewing those to make pockets that held the swiffer on.  That was super great, except, when I made mine, I made my pockets WAY too deep and it was so difficult to get on, not something I envisioned my kids being able to do.  It also covered up those little sprayer holes.  Now remember, I don't currently use the sprayer holes, but when I do get a new one, I would like to, since I found a way to fill the bottle so I'm using whatever cleaner is cheapest and not the expensive swiffer brand.

Then I found this picture on google of a brilliant idea from Inner Child Crochet and it had straps! How smart?! What great inspiration.  Now her pattern is free, and it's a great one, but I wanted something a little simpler.  She uses front and back post stitches, which aren't hard, but more time consuming for me and I really found my basic double crochet stitch to do a great job and didn't want to complicate matters.  There was also one small part I couldn't quite follow toward the end, because on her pattern, all last 5 rows are done in round, so on one side there would be no space for the spray.  Perhaps I am misreading or something but anyway, I tweaked it just a tad, and came up with this.  I did mine is super bright orange to hopefully prevent future losing of said mop cover.



Pattern
Rnd 1: Ch 32. Slip stitch in 1st ch to join. Ch 2, hdc in each. Join. (32 hdc).
{ You will be beginning and ending this pattern in a round.}


Rnd 2: Ch 2; hdc in each. Join. (32 hdc).
Rnd 3: Ch 2; {alternate hdc & dc across} 8 times. Turn work. (16 st).
Rnd 4: Ch 2; {alternate hdc & dc across} 8 times. Ch 16; sl st in 1st stitch to join round. (32 st.)
Rnd 5: Ch 2; {alternate hdc & dc across} 8 times. Hdc in next and each across. St st to join round (32 st.)
Rnd 6-15: Ch 2; {alternate hdc & dc across} 8 times. Turn. (16 st.)

(This is what it will look like a little less than halfway.)

Rnd 16: Ch 2; {alternate hdc & dc across} 8 times. Ch 16; sl st in 1st stitch to join round. (32 st.)
Rnd 17: Ch 2; {alternate hdc & dc across} 8 times. Turn. (16 st.)
Rnd 18: Ch 2; {alternate hdc & dc across} 8 times. Ch 16; sl st in 1st stitch to join round. (32 st.)
Rnd 19: Ch 2; hdc in next and each across. Join. (32 hdc.)
Rnd 20: Ch 2; hdc in next and each across. Join. (32 hdc.) Finish off.

Sew round 1 and round 20 to form pockets for sides of mop.

Weave in ends.





HAPPY CROCHETING!



♥ KP ♥

Monday, October 11, 2010

New Pumpkin Beanie

For the fall season... PUMPKIN BEANIE :






Available in all sizes and your choice of colors.

Happy Crocheting :)
♥ KP ♥

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Bear Ears Beanie



Just finished a beanie for a sweet little angel who recently was diagnosed with leukemia. She wanted a "girly purple bear ears hat." (This is a picture of my daughter modeling it, not the girl I made it for.) Hope she enjoys it.
Just make a simple beanie and 2 circles, fold in half and sew on the top. Easiest design ever :)

Friday, June 18, 2010

Crochet Tutorial - How to Crochet Around Both Sides of the Chain

Crochet Tutorial
How to Crochet Around Both Sides of the Chain

When you want to create more of an oval/oblong look than a circle you will need to crochet on both sides of the chain.
In order to do this you start with a basic chain. For this tutorial I used a chain of 11.
You then sc in the 2nd chain from the hook.
You follow the instructions, in this case, sc around with increase or 2sc in each end stitch.

In order to do this, sc in the 2nd chain from the hook, 8sc, 2sc in next (this is the end stitch), (11sc at this point), then you continue on the opposite side of the chain, another 8sc, and 1sc in the last (this is the original 2nd chain from the hook so there will be a total of 2sc in it). This brings your final round count to 20.

Your round includes both sides, all 20sc and you place your stitch marker at the end of the 20th sc and before your next.
You have now crocheted around both sides of the chain.


Hope this helps!

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HAPPY CROCHETING!

♥ KP ♥