I buy my netting at Walmart in the fabric section. It's called "net" on the tag. Not tulle. It is coarse. Hobby Lobby also sells it. Hobby Lobby's link is: http://shop.hobbylobby.com/search/default.aspx?searchTerm=net
A great and easy tutorial for making them is:
http://noelwright.blogspot.com/2011 ... attern-for-crochet-pot-scrubber.html
They are double sided and nice and thick! Perfect for scrubbing veggies or dishes and more!
Did you ever figure out the scrubbers pattern? I have a real simple pattern I've been using but cannot sell them now. I've got 100 to sell at $1.00 and cannot get rid of them. I love making them in the winter watching TV.

If you don't want to have to cut up strips and then tie them together, you may want to check out http://www.knitsandbitsbylinda.com/ She sells netting in 3" wide spools for $4.00 each. I've purchased from her and her selection and customer service is great. She carries a lot of colors. I can usually get 3 double sided scrubbies from each spool.
Dollar stores always carry tulle already cut in circles about the size of a pie plate. I think people use them to make wedding or baby shower favors. I don't know how many are in a 1$ pack but it looks to be quite a bit.
I have been thinking about making those little net scrubbers for the bath, as I change in summer when I work in the yard a lot. Although I realize these suggestions focus on pot scrubbers, it gives me lots of ideas for body scrubbers too. Thanks.
Any fabric store should have it. The WalMart stores in my area have it in their fabric departments.
Don't buy the tulle it's too soft and delicate and it won't do the job. What you need to buy is the rough feeling nylon netting. Check in the Walmart fabric department or any major fabric store would sell it. Also call a few craft stores to see if they sell it. http://cakesmix.blogspot.com/2008/1 ... w-to-crochet-nylon-net-scrubbie.html
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