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| ruthie218 |
Posted - Apr 30 2012 : 5:49:46 PM Im wondering if anyone has a crochet pattern to make a reuseable cover for the swifter? Thanks, Ruthie Ann
http://simpleindianagirl.blogspot.com/
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| rough start farmgirl |
Posted - May 13 2012 : 03:44:50 AM love the fleece idea!! Genius. Marianne |
| Cherime |
Posted - May 04 2012 : 6:12:35 PM I use a lot of fleece making baby blankets the scraps make good swiffer covers and I wash them when needed.
CMF |
| cheeselady |
Posted - May 04 2012 : 4:59:58 PM Any one ever tried the Ravelry web site? I find tons of free patterns there. |
| acairnsmom |
Posted - May 04 2012 : 4:34:24 PM Voila!
original post on MJ http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=44495 and her blog link is http://knitapalooza.blogspot.com/2010_08_01_archive.html
Audrey
http://prairiecairncottage.blogspot.com/
Good boy Hobbs! I love and miss you. |
| acairnsmom |
Posted - May 04 2012 : 4:29:21 PM I've been meaning to look this up myself. Somebody posted a pattern here a while ago let me see if I can find it.
Audrey
http://prairiecairncottage.blogspot.com/
Good boy Hobbs! I love and miss you. |
| Nanniekim |
Posted - May 03 2012 : 5:29:31 PM I use knitted and crocheted dish cloths (that have seen better days!) with my swiffer. Just poke the corners of the cloth in the little holes on top of the mop head. Works great for me.
Kim |
| jan49829 |
Posted - May 01 2012 : 6:46:08 PM Ruthie, I have a pattern somewhere, I will find it and send it in your package I will be sending you for the 500 porch swap. Okay?
Janet Farmgirl Sister #3340
http://hardatworkcrafts.blogspot.com
http://Jan49829.etsy.com
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| rphelps4 |
Posted - May 01 2012 : 2:28:42 PM I am looking for a knitted dish cloth pattern, I just got some cotton yarn and need some therapy!!! Roxanna |
| khartquilt |
Posted - May 01 2012 : 1:53:33 PM Ruth, That should be simple enough to make up yourself. Chain the lenght of the swifter base. I would single crochet untill your piece wraps around the base.(using a cotton yarn) fold it over the base. make sure it is snug. I would then stitch up the short ends on each side. Add some string to tie. That should work.
Kathy H Farmgirl Sister #81 "To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world..." (anomymous)
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