Classic Circle Scrubby: Loops & Threads Yarn, Squeaky Clean Sparkle Free Scrubby Knit Pattern
The Classic Circle Scrubby features Loops & Threads Yarn, Squeaky Clean Sparkle. AND it is a FREE scrubby knit pattern as part of the Summer of Scrubbies 2025. If you have not yet joined the Summer of Scrubbies – what’s the hold up? It’s gonna be so much fun! Click here to sign up.
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Classic Circle Scrubby: Loops & Threads Yarn, Squeaky Clean Sparkle Introduction
With the Classic Circle Scrubby you can create beautiful, functional household items or thoughtful gifts with this versatile knit pattern! Perfect for quick projects, this scrubby can be completed in under an hour.
This pattern features Loops & Threads Squeaky Clean Sparkle for a free knit scrubby pattern! Want to learn more about this yarn, click here to read my in-depth review!
Worked flat, the pattern begins with your favorite quick cast-on, followed by a series of short rows, and finishes with Kitchener Stitch for a seamless look. Whether you’re knitting for personal use or to sell, this pattern is a joy to create.
If using this pattern for sales, please credit me as the designer. Happy knitting!
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Skills
This project is suited for knitters who are comfortable to work in, or who are open to learning the following skills and techniques:
Wrap and turn, knitting short rows, Kitchener Stitch for garter stitch fabric.
Not familiar with these techniques? No problem! The pattern includes links to helpful tutorial videos to guide you every step of the way.
Materials
Yarn recommendations
Loops & Threads yarn, Squeaky Clean Sparkle, fiber content: polyester 100%; 3 oz/85 g; 174 yards/159 meters, or any yarn that knits to gauge.
Sample used
⅛, (¼, ⅜) oz/3.5, (7, 11)g; 7, (14, 21) yards/6.5, 13, 20 meters; 1 ball in Chili colorway.
Knitting needles
US size 8/5 mm, or size used to match gauge – straight or circular as you prefer.
Notions
Stitch marker (for RS fabric), scissors, tapestry needle.
Gauge
19 sts x 26 rows over 4″/10 cm in garter stitch worked flat.
18 sts x 24 rows over 4”/10 cm in stockinette stitch worked flat
It is not necessary to match gauge for this pattern. If you knit with a different gauge from that in the pattern, your Classic Circle Scrubby will end up a different finished width and this will affect the amount of yarn needed. Loose knitters, you may want to go down one or two sizes to a smaller needle. If you are a tight knitter you may want to go up one or two sizes to a larger needle.
Size Information
S, (M, L)
Finished measurements
3, (4, 5) inches diameter or 7.5, (10, 12.5) cm diameter
Abbreviations
BO | bind-off | CO | cast-on | |
k | knit | LH | left hand | |
p | purl | RH | right hand | |
RS | right side | sl1p | slip 1 purlwise | |
st(s) | stitch(es) | tog | together | |
WS | wrong side | w&t | wrap and turn | |
yfwd | yarn forward |
Classic Circle Scrubby: Loops & Threads Yarn, Squeaky Clean Sparkle Instructions
Pattern Notes
- Create a slipknot for your first CO st. You will use this later when grafting.
- Wedge knitting instructions for size S will skip Rows 7 and 8 and will be noted as “k0”.
- If you did not knit a gauge swatch or are using yarn other than the recommended yarn, you may find that you need to knit additional wedges to get your scrubby to lay flat. Proceed with repeating Wedge Knitting Rows 1-10 until your fabric is almost a closed circle when laid flat. Then proceed to Final Wedge Knitting instructions depending on size.
- If your CO tail end is in the center ONLY. At the end of Row #9, when working the w&t around the center CO st, bring CO tail end over the working yarn to the front of your work. This way you will wrap both the center st and the tail end yarn making it easier to close and weave in ends when you have finished knitting.
Techniques Used
Wrap and turn
You may view Yarn and Chocolate’s Tutorial here.
- Knit the number of sts as indicated by the pattern.
- Bring the working yarn forward (yfwd).
- Slip 1st purlwise, (sl1p).
- Turn. Your working yarn is now in the back.
- Slip 1 st purlwise to the LH needle (do not twist the st, whichever way you slipped it, slip it back the same direction).
Continue knitting as directed.
Kitchener Stitch for Grafting the First and Last Row Together
Prepare to Graft
- Measure a length of yarn 4-5 times longer than the length of the edge you will graft. Place the tail end on a tapestry needle and follow the steps below.
- With the wrong sides facing each other holding knitting needles parallel.
Set-up Stitches
The set-up only occurs on the first st of each needle. After you complete set-up, work the remaining sts in Kitchener Stitch. You may view LaVisch Designs Kitchener Stitch for garter stitch fabric here.
- On the needle closest to you: insert your tapestry needle as if to p and pull your yarn through. Do not let the st drop off the needle.
- On the needle furthest from you: insert your tapestry needle as if to p and pull the yarn through. Do not let the st drop off the needle.
When the set-up sts are complete, follow these next 4 steps until 2 sts remain on your knitting needles. Repeat Steps 1 & 2 above to remove all sts from your needles. Be sure to check your tension throughout this process. The gauge of your Kitchener Stitch should match the gauge of your knitting so as to make it invisible.
Grafting
- On the needle closest to you: Insert your tapestry needle into the first st, as if to k, pull the yarn through and let the st drop from your needle.
- On the needle closest to you: insert your tapestry needle into the next st, as if to p and pull the yarn through, but do not slip this st from the needle.
- On the needle furthest from you: insert your tapestry needle through the first st, as if to k, pull the yarn through and let the stitch drop from your needle.
- On the needle furthest from you: insert your tapestry needle through the next st, as if to p and pull the yarn through, but do not slip this st from the needle.
Ready to make your own Classic Circle Scrubby featuring Loops & Threads yarn?
You can scoop up your Loops & Threads Squeaky Clean Sparkle yarn at Michael’s in store or online, so you’re ready for the free scrubby knit pattern when it’s available! (I am not affiliated!)

Want to learn more about the featured yarn for this pattern?
Be sure to check out my in-depth review of Loops & Threads Yarn, Squeaky Clean Sparkle, review.
Classic Circle Scrubby Tutorial Video
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Pattern Instructions
Cast-on
Using your favorite cast-on, CO 7, (9, 12) sts.
Set-up row
Row 1 WS: K7, (9, 12), turn
Wedge Knitting
Row 1 RS: K5, (6, 8), w&t. Place st marker on the RS of the fabric.
Row 2 WS: K5, (6, 8), turn
Row 3 RS: K2, (3, 3), w&t
Row 4 WS: K2, (3, 3), turn
Row 5 RS: K5, (4, 5), w&t
Row 6 WS: K5, (4, 5), turn, (for size S skip to Row 9)
Row 7 RS: K0, (7, 9), w&t
Row 8 WS: K0, (7, 9), turn
Row 9 RS: K6, (8, 11), w&t
Row 10 WS: K6, (8, 11), turn
Repeat Rows 1-10 an additional 7, (8, 8) times to make a total of 8, (9, 9) wedges.
- For size S there are a total of 8 wedges.
- For sizes M and L at this point there are a total of 9 wedges. For the final wedge proceed to “Final Wedge for M & L” instructions
For size S: once you complete Row 10 the final time, your knitting needle will be facing from the center out.
Use your empty needle to pick up 7 sts along the CO edge. Begin picking up sts with the center slipknot st first. This is the same st that is on your other needle separated by the wraps you have created throughout your knitting.
Proceed to BO instructions.
Final Wedge for sizes M and L
Row 1 RS: K6, (8), w&t
Row 2 WS: K6, (8), turn
Row 3 RS: K4, (3), w&t
Row 4 WS: K4, (3), turn
Row 5 RS: K2, (10), w&t
Row 6 WS: K2, (10), turn
Row 7 RS: K5, (5), w&t
Row 8 WS: K5, (5), turn
Row 9 RS: K2, (9), w&t
Row 10 WS: K2, (9), turn
Row 11 RS: K8, (11), w&t
Row 12 WS: K8, (11), do not turn
Total of 10, (10) wedges knit.
Once you complete Row 12, your knitting needle will be facing from the center out.
Use your empty knitting needle to pick up 9, (12) sts along the CO edge. Begin picking up sts with the center slipknot st first. This is the same st that is on your other needle separated by the wraps you have created throughout your knitting.
Proceed to BO instructions.
Bind-off
Cut a tail 4-5 times the length of a wedge. Use Kitchener Stitch to BO all sts.
Alternatively, you can BO all stitches and then seam together using Mattress stitch.
Finishing
For center, pull the tail end yarn to close the center circle.
Weave in ends. Block as desired.
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Test Knitter Testimonials: Classic Circle Scrubby featuring Loops & Threads Yarn, Squeaky Clean Sparkle

This Classic Circle Scrubby was knit using Yarn Bee Scrub-ology Cotton Yarn.
“Great pattern! So fun to knit, I kept wanting to do “just one more wedge” before I put it down. It would be very easy to customize with different colors, yarn textures etc. I will be using it regularly.“
-Taylor C.
Knit using Loops & Threads Yarn, Squeaky Clean Sparkle
“I’ll be making more of these, to match dishcloths I give as gifts. I’ll also make some of these holding cotton and scrubby yarn together for spa cloths.”
-Susan


Knit using Loops & Threads Yarn, Squeaky Clean Sparkle.
“This was a fun project. I will use it again. perfect way for practicing my provisional cast-on and Kitchener stitch. I will use the scrubby so Its not a waste of time or product. I’m going to make the small with cotton for makeup remover pads.”
-Gayl
Knit using Red Heart Scrubby.
“This scrubby is an easy knit that looks great. The circle is easy to knit even the small size. Three sizes means there’s a size and set for everyone.”
-Erin


Knit using Loops & Threads Yarn, Squeaky Clean Sparkle
“It is always satisfying to make a quick useful project.”
-Patty B.
Knit using stash cotton yarn.
“It was super quick and fun, I enjoyed seeing the wedges come together. I plan make a few more in the cotton yarn and use them as reusable make-up removers :)”
-Blue


Knit using Loops & Threads Yarn, Squeaky Clean Sparkle.
“Was a fun knit.”
-Selena C.
Knit using Loops & Threads Yarn, Squeaky Clean Sparkle
“It was enjoyable to knit a scrubby pattern with fun techniques and the finished object is a great staple for the home.”
-Ruth











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