I’m absolutely thrilled to share this Crochet Jasmine Stitch Scrubber tutorial with you today. The way this stitch creates such plush, textured depth while remaining surprisingly absorbent is exactly what your kitchen has been missing.

The Jasmine Stitch Scrubber
This Crochet Jasmine Stitch Scrubber is a small wonder that transforms everyday kitchen tasks into moments of tactile satisfaction. The jasmine stitch blooms across the surface in raised, dimensional clusters that catch soap and water beautifully while scrubbing dishes with just the right amount of gentle friction. It is designed for anyone who wants their handmade items to work as hard as they look good, and this scrubber delivers on both counts. The loop at the top makes hanging it to dry effortless, and the thick, chunky texture means it holds up wash after wash.
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Play with your palette here. Classic neutrals like slate gray, cream, and navy bring a refined simplicity to your sink, while brighter shades of coral, mint, or goldenrod add a pop of cheer to daily routines. You could even make a set in coordinating tones for a cohesive kitchen aesthetic or gift them bundled together with a bar of handmade soap.
Materials and Tools
For this Crochet Jasmine Stitch Scrubber, you will want a durable cotton yarn in a worsted weight that can stand up to frequent washing and scrubbing. A 5mm crochet hook works beautifully with this yarn weight, giving the jasmine stitch enough room to puff and bloom without losing structure. Cotton is the fiber of choice here for its absorbency and strength, though a cotton-bamboo blend would add a softer hand if you prefer. Keep a yarn needle nearby for weaving in ends and attaching the hanging loop securely.

Stitch by Stitch
The construction relies on a handful of fundamental stitches that build into something visually impressive.
BULLET:CH (Chain) Creates the foundation and turning space between rows.
BULLET:SC (Single Crochet) Forms the base structure and edges of the scrubber.
BULLET:Jasmine Stitch A cluster of elongated loops pulled through together, creating the signature puffy texture.
BULLET:Slip Stitch Joins rounds seamlessly and anchors the hanging loop.
The rhythm of the jasmine stitch is slower than basic crochet, but that gentle pace becomes meditative once your hands learn the motion. Each cluster feels like a small accomplishment, and watching them stack into a textured field is deeply satisfying.
Construction
This scrubber is worked in the round from a magic ring, spiraling outward in concentric circles of jasmine stitch clusters. The video tutorial walks you through each round with clarity, so even if you have never attempted the jasmine stitch before, you will find your footing quickly. Because it works up so fast, this is an ideal project for testing color combinations or practicing tension. You can customize the size by adding or subtracting rounds, making smaller scrubbers for delicate glassware or larger ones for pots and pans.
Using Your Jasmine Stitch Scrubber
Hang it by your kitchen sink for washing dishes, tuck one in your bathroom for gentle exfoliation in the shower, or keep a stash in your cleaning caddy for wiping down counters. The textured surface works beautifully on non-stick cookware and glassware without scratching, and the weight of the stitches means it does not fall apart after a few uses. This is the kind of handmade essential that makes daily chores feel just a little more intentional.
Keeping Your Scrubber Fresh and Clean
After each use, rinse your Crochet Jasmine Stitch Scrubber thoroughly and hang it by the loop to air dry completely. Toss it in the washing machine with your kitchen towels every week or so, using warm water and a gentle detergent to keep it fresh and hygienic. Avoid fabric softener, as it can coat the fibers and reduce absorbency. With proper care, these scrubbers will last for months, and when they finally wear out, you can compost the cotton or toss it guilt-free.
Making useful, beautiful things for your home is one of the quiet joys of the handmade life, and this scrubber is proof that function and charm can live in the same small package. Pin this Crochet Jasmine Stitch Scrubber tutorial so you can come back to it whenever you need a quick, satisfying project.
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Tutorial and photos of this jasmine stitch scrubber by: AmiaMikancl Crochet.