! love to go through the crochet bloggers beautiful houses-on internet.They are so intelligent, that they create amazing, beautiful, and useful things.
yes am too intelligent one!! and inverter, i too have amazing ideas of crochet patterns and i used to create my own original patterns for things.
regarding eco-me-or green me.....
i used to put on old cotton socks in my hands during shower hours, since long (no idea for years) also i am in the habit of utilizing every bit of soap in my bath and kitchen or washing. i used to slip leftover pieces of soaps into the old cotton socks(especially cotton towel type with piles on them) for exfoliation process during shower.
but i never ever thought in my mind that something can be crocheted for this thing...and
i stumbled upon various bloggers with this beautiful crocheted item...whom to say thank you.
any how this soap-bag-scrubby.......is inspired by the intelligent crochet bloggers of the world..
but the design pattern is my own..
here it fallows after some pics....

my niece is watching me during my photo shoot episode......she is smiling at me what is Bua doing so many clicks for a single little thing.... so i did a click on her while she was examining her woolen.......for dry-cleaning...
Soap Saver Scrubby
Finished size: roughly 5″x4″, without side scallops and empty
Yarn: Baroque 100% cotton No.8
Hook size 7
Ch 40
Row 1: single crochet
Row 2: chain 3 (counts as first treble) *treble, chain 2, skip 2 single crochet* to end
Row 3: chain 5 (counts as first treble+ chain 2)* treble on treble, chain 2 * to end
Row 4-34: row of treble and 2 chains, repeat row 3, do not bind off
Side seams: fold the long rectangle in half lengthwise and stitch together using single crochet, till bottom.Chain 3
Turn, *skip 3 stitches, 8 trebles into next stitch, skip next 3 stitches, single crochet into next stitch, repeat from * to end and finish off.5 scallops on one side.
Repeat for another side keeping right sides facing on the same surface.
The Flower that attached
Chain 6 join with a slip stitch to form aring.
1st round: chain 1, work 18 single crochet in the ring, slip stitch on 1st chain 1
2nd round: *chain 6 skip 2 stitches, slip stitch in next stitch*, repeat for 5 times.Total 6 loops for petals
3rd round : *work 8 single crochets in a loop slip stitch on slip stitch*. Repeat for all theloops. 6 petals of the motif
4th round: work at the back of the 3rd round.* Chain 10 slip stitch in between the Patel space* repeat the round. 6 chain 10 loops.
5th round: work 12 single crochets in each loop, fasten off, and weave in the ends.
To make the draw string: Make 10 inch chain, turn; slip stitch in each chain across. Fasten off. Weave draw string through the opening of the soap saver attach ends to form ring. Insert the flower and use it as cinch.
Finishing: Fold the long rectangle in half lengthwise and stitch together using single crochet, including across the bottom. When you reach the other side, bind off. Make a chain at least 20″ long using single crochet, or longer if you desire; thread chain through eyelets across the top insert the flower you crocheted and insert soap.
Crochet and cotton certainly have potential when it comes to making items that provided nice tactile feeling. The texture of the soap saver scrubby is very gentle and makes a rich lather.
Also i crocheted another one in same brand of thread, in green. i think i have to crochet a ton-for my dear ones ...i think it will be better to crochet them with different colors and with different patterns. 
my jatropha tree is really victim of my creativity, always ready to do modelling for my creations!
see the beautiful flower to act as cinch for the soap scrubby. i created little leaves to decorate my prunedand dried twigs of jatropha tree
Happy crocheting!

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