
Tired of disposable sponges that wear out quickly and end up in the garbage can? Adopt a sustainable and trendy alternative with this tutorial for crocheting a Tawashi sponge! This zero-waste project is ecological, economical and creative.
Inspired by Japan, the Tawashi sponge is reusable, washable and perfect for everyday washing-up or cleaning. In this DIY, we show you step-by-step how to crochet it, even if you're a beginner. It's a quick-to-make project, ideal for recycling your balls of yarn and getting started with crochet while making a useful object.
Our little tip: Slip in a piece of Marseille soap before you finish your work for a foaming sponge!
Make several Tawashis in the colors of your kitchen, or give them as eco-friendly gifts! They're machine-washable and long-lasting. In addition to being super-simple to make, these DIY sponges are part of a responsible approach and fit perfectly into a zero-waste routine.
Looking for a shape other than lemon? We've got a pretty Creative Bubble heart for you too. Discover other shapes in the book Creative Bubble Yummy/drôles d'éponges à crocheter pour la vaisselle.
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