Recycle A Mesh Potato Sack Into A Kitchen Scrubbie!

Potato Sack Kitchen Scrubbie

Too busy to crochet? Not anymore, because in just 7 minutes or less you can recycle a mesh potato sack, get in some crocheting and make yourself a great upcycled potato sack kitchen scrubbie! My ten year old loved this so much he even started asking the neighbors for their potato sacks, whaddya know. And I think I’ll make as many as I can and give them as little gifts, which though you may be raising an eyebrow, will be greatly appreciated as we do not use sponges on shabbat, but this is permitted. Plus, it just happens to be really cute, especially on account of the red bag (that held red potatos) and the space-dyed yarn.

Potato sack recycled kitchen scrubbie

You’ll Need:

  • a mesh potoato bag (or any mesh bag of course)
  • a small metal hook, mine is a 0, which makes crocheting through the mesh easier, but use what works for you and your yarn choice
  • mercerized cotton yarn, (space died looks great) or cotton string will work as well
  • clothespins

How To:

Cut the top off the bag, rather than tearing a hole in the side! Fold the bag into a rectangle or square, such that all the edges are folded to the inside. Clip the layers with clothespins on each side.

Round 1: Attach yarn and crochet around the square, trying to space your stitched evenly, and crocheting two or three stitches in the corner. Join with a slip stitch to the first stitch.

Round 2: Single crochet around, crocheting 3sc in the corner, and attaching with a slip stitch to the first stitch. Tie the two ends together and trim yarn.

That is it, wasn’t that fun and oh so practical as well as GREEN?

 

 

 

 

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15 responses to “Recycle A Mesh Potato Sack Into A Kitchen Scrubbie!”

  1. Maya Avatar

    I think this cannot be easer than this! Great idea and so useful!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Maya, cant wait to make more, gotta send my kid around the neighborhood around Thursday when everyone does their shopping!

  3. Michelle L Avatar

    Seriously, this is so cool!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Coming from you truly a compliment, thanks!

  5. Pam @Threading My Way Avatar

    Cool idea, Sara. I haven’t crocheted for many years, but I think I could manage this. Pinning.

  6. DWannaLou Avatar
    DWannaLou

    Brilliant! I have a few of these bags that I always think I can do something with. Now you’ve given me the perfect solution! Thanks!!

  7. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much, I used to be like you, and have thrown so many away after saving them for that unknown project. No longer, potatoes out of the bag, and a kitchen scrubbie is made!
    I forgot to mention in the post, that depending on the size of your bag, for a very fluffy scrubbie, you might even want to use two bags. Enjoy!

  8. Winnie Avatar

    This is amazing Sara !! Brilliant idea and it looks so cute 🙂

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Winnie, I really appreciate all your comments!

  10. rubbishclearancebalham Avatar

    Amazing idea, Sara! I just love to recycle and reuse all my old stuff and I’ll definitely give it a try!

  11. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Megan, I know youre gonna love it!

  12. Vsomayaji.blogspot.com Avatar

    Wow, what a thoughtful way to recycle..

  13. Cindy Avatar

    That turned out wonderful and I love how easy it is to make.

  14. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Cindy, I now have a bunch more that I need to use before my daughter throws them out….shes only 13 but doesnt like my pack rat ways, poor girl! All the best, please join my linky party sometime, would love to see what youve been up to!

  15. Colleen Avatar
    Colleen

    Love this….I have been wanting the best way to do this and you have it!….thankyou
    Lovehomemade

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