Washcloths

Jan. 13th, 2020 09:48 pm
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Last year I decided to replace my plastic shower puff with cotton washcloths, in an effort to reduce plastic waste* and because they're supposed to be cleaner**. I spent a lot of effort knitting and crocheting each one to be unique but it turns out my favorite is one that's knit in a slightly loose garter stitch with a stockinette stitch stripe. It holds the right amount of lather, has the right scrubby texture, and has just enough aesthetic detail to not look like a messy rag. I butchered this pattern if anyone is interested in making their own.

*Bath puffs should be disposed of every 3-4 weeks for sanitary reasons. They can apparently be recycled, but recycling in western countries is a bit of a cluserfuck right now. I also don't know the exact metric of producing cotton yarn and washing it vs production of this plastic so I guess this is debatable.

**If you have enough washcloths you can just pull out a new one every time you bathe and they're refreshed every time you do laundry. Bath puffs need to be thoroughly rinsed and dried and need to be thrown out after a period of time that let's face it not everyone is good at sticking to. Let's be real, it's probably just best to use your hands.

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