Now, I've made my own dishcloths for years. They do the job, and hold up fairly well over time, but they do eventually rip, tear, or fade. Ten years ago, somebody gave me a huge spool of dishcloth yarn. (It was on a cone....unused.) It was pink. I honestly didn't care about the color of the yarn. I knitted up all of the yarn into a lot of dishcloths, and I've been regularly using them since. They are starting to fall apart.
But hey, I found this yarn and decided to make some dishcloths. I bought two skeins and I've whipped up enough dishcloths to keep us going for a while when I had a thought - why not see if I can use this yarn to make a cover for my Swiffer and see if it can handle to job of cleaning the kitchen floor?
Directions for a Mop cover:
1 Skein of Scrubby yarn - or a similar dishcloth type fiber.
1 set of size 10 knitting needles.
yo = yarn over
Cast on 5 stitches.
Knit 3, yo, knit to the end.
Continue until you have 50 stitches on the needle.
Knit 3, yo, knit 2 together (twice) knit to the end.
Continue pattern until you have 5 stitches left on the needles.
Cast off.
Congratulations! You have a mop cover! Wrap the cover over your mop head, tucking the ends into your mop holes. And away you go!
I use this on my Wet Jet, and it works really well!
*IF you'd like to use this pattern to make a dishcloth, follow the directions written above, but continue until you have 30 stitches left on your needles, and then begin to decrease.*
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