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Apr 8th, 2007 at 12:57 PM
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Do a super job cleaning last years soil from planters and garden tools.
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Do you have a pattern for these?
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I don't crochet. I buy them at craft shows. They seem to be popular and everywhere so a poster here may have a pattern to share.
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I have an elderly lady~friend who makes them, and I buy them from her(to give her extra cash). They are WONDERFUL to scrub Teflon pans with!(Or any dish for that matter) I googled it and found a pattern for it, it is called a popcorn pot scrubber: http://www.jpfun.com/patterns/free/kitchen/f118004popscrubber.shtml
Last edited by ksgardnr; Jul 8th, 2007 at 12:52 PM. Reason: found pattern
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Hmm, how well do they work on cast iron? Has anyone tried this? Thanks.
Uni
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If your cast iron is well seasoned these should work great. I use teflon safe scrubbers on my iron. I may have to make some of these. 
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Thanks Wrennie. Mine I will say is adaquately seasoned lol. They are not old enough to be well seasoned yet, working on it lol. Thanks again.
Uni
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I use them on EVERYTHING! Including cast iron, and I LOVE them! If they get too dirty I put them in the dishwasher & they clean up nicely. I don't crochet very good so I have to recycle them!
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