This is a free crochet pattern for how to crochet my Endless Summer Facial Scrubbies, an easy flower crochet pattern that when worked in your favorite 100% cotton results in a beautifully textured facial scrubbie.
Find the free crochet pattern instructions below, or purchase a printer-friendly, ad-free PDF on Ravelry by clicking here.

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I put together this fun little crochet project perfect for stashbusting (or getting ahead in stocking stuffers). Alternatively, you can use these as embellishments.
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Materials:
- 15 Yards Per Scrubbie of Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn – I used Lily Sugar n Cream in the Jaune [Yellow], Splash [Blue] and White colorways
- H8/5mm Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle for Weaving in Ends
- Optional, Jewelry Pliers
Material Notes:
Yarn Alternatives: Bernat Handicrafter, WeCrochet/Knit Picks Dishie
Jewelry pliers are an excellent tool to use to help weave in ends, as cotton yarn can be quite tough on the fingers when weaving in with just fingers and a tapestry needle.
Time Spent:
I worked up each scrubbie in just a smidge under 15 minutes.
Measurements:
3″ Across
Abbreviation (US Term):
- SC – Single Crochet (Photo Tutorial)
Pattern Notes:
The size of this flower can easily be changed – the multiple is only 1 plus 4.
For a photo tutorial of how to roll up the flower, see my Frilly Flowers, Free Crochet Pattern, or watch my Frilly Flowers YouTube Video.
Pattern:
Chain 53. SC into the 5th chain, (chain 4, SC into the next foundation chain) 49x. (50 loops)
After working last single crochet, fasten off with a long tail and pull up last stitch to break loop. Weave in initial tail end.
Thread needle with long tail, and starting at the end that does not have the yarn tails, you will begin rolling up the piece lining the edging just under the previous round – this will be the top, center of the flower.
Carefully turn over to the bottom. Make long strides working from one side of the flower to the other, making sure to work through all layers. Once to the other side, turn a little, and work across again. Continue in this manner until all has been secured.

Please feel free to make and sell your own Endless Summer Facial Scrubbies using this pattern, but please DO NOT claim this pattern as your own nor should you sell my pattern, and DO NOT re-publish my photos as your own. DO NOT copy and paste my pattern anywhere, link to it instead.
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Thank you for this awesome pattern. I really need to crochet some of these they look really amazing and can be really useful. Thanks again Amanda
So glad you like it! Enjoy 🙂
The one skein wonder coupon code is not working I just tried it.
Yes, it has expired as of today 3am EST. My day to share was yesterday, August 17th. The cost for the PDF is $2.
These are fabulous and I bet so soft on the skin! Pinned to my knit\crochet board 🙂 Thanks for sharing them with us at the Talk Of The Town Party.
Oh goodness, cotton yarn feels amazing on the skin!
If I save it to Pinterest will the pattern be safe there? Won’t expire in 24 hours?
This pattern isn’t going anywhere. Will always be viewable for free right here 🙂
So, yeah. I am not a crocheter. But I have managed the long part. As for stitching up into a curl, have no clue as to the instructions. Is there a bit more helpful tutorial with visuals?
Yep, linked right in the Pattern Notes section.
Could you post a video? I do not understand the “make long strides” part of the instruction.
Hi Lynn! It’s always best to read all the pattern details prior to starting the actual pattern. The video tutorial is linked right in the Pattern Notes section.