Condo Blues: DIY Cotton Bath Puff and Friday Favorites Linky Party 554

Thursday, November 5, 2020

DIY Cotton Bath Puff and Friday Favorites Linky Party 554

While everyone else was baking sourdough bread during quarantine, I was making hot process soap. I took notes on what I did right and wrong and while I can't quite get it as thick as commercial liquid soap like I want, it cleans and lathers beautifully especially when I use a plastic bath puff. While a loofah is zero waste because I can compost it, it doesn't perform as well as a mesh bath poof that has to be tossed after awhile due to bacteria buildup. I tried washing one once and it fell apart.

I hadn't crocheted since I was a kid and recently picked up a hook to make a dishcloth. I looked for more quick beginner crocket projects on Pinterest (follow me @condoblues on Pinterest pretty please?) and found the answer to my zero waste bath puff problem - crochet a bath puff from cotton yarn!

how to crochet a bath puff

I followed this crochet shower puff pattern from Hooked on Patterns and it was pretty easy once I got the hang of it. My shower puff isn't perfect but still not too shabby for the third thing I crocheted as an adult. Best of all, I can wash it in a mesh lingerie bag in the washing machine when I need to - no more bath puffs in my trash can ever again!

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Lisa from Condo Blues chose 
Wonderful Free Antique Scandinavian Christmas Cards to Print from Picture Box Blue


Jerri at Simply Sweet Home chose

Homemade Snicker Bars from The Short Order Cook


Penny at Penny's Passion chose

Jennifer at Busy Being Jennifer chose S'more Pralines from The Kitchen is My Playground

Amy at A Day of Small Things chose Homemade Burlap Pumpkins from Artful Homemaking.Com


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Thanks so much for partying with us this week! Please add your links below.

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2 comments :

Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...

Thanks so much for hosting each week!! It is greatly appreciated!! Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
Hugs,
Deb

Karen Dennis said...

I love discovering new linky parties, unfortunately I don't have anything suitable to link up with #alittlebitofeverything@_karendennis

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