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10 Crochet Rug Patterns That ONLY Use Materials in Your Stash – Sew Homey. I have wanted to crochet a mat for the entrance of my apartment for a long time.

10 Crochet Rug Patterns That ONLY Use Materials in Your Stash – Sew Homey

For me, the perfect crochet rug pattern would use yarn already in my stash, upcycle clothing or fabric, or combine yarn and material into one project. Life got in the way though and I never got around to replicating the rug I saw ages ago, but now I have more time on my hands. Unfortunately, I wish the reason for having more time and staying home was under better circumstances because the virus is causing mayhem all around the world. And we are asked to remain home so we don’t become part of the statistic. It’s easy to feel helpless and anxious for fear of the future, but we all must encourage each other and create a healthy distraction for the time being. For many, our healthy distraction is crochet (and if it isn’t, then it soon will be). Crocheted Rag Rug Tutorial: Part Two. Okay, everybody got their glass of wine?

Crocheted Rag Rug Tutorial: Part Two

I just downed half a bottle trying to get this all written in a halfway understandable manner. I promise you making the foundation row of the rug and getting started on the first couple of rounds will be the hardest part of the whole process. So if you can hang in with me through this, the rest will seem easy. How to Make a Crocheted Rag Rug: 11 Steps. This article was co-authored by Lois Wade, a trusted member of wikiHow's community.

How to Make a Crocheted Rag Rug: 11 Steps

Lois Wade has 45 years of experience in crafts including sewing, crochet, needlepoint, cross-stitch, drawing, and paper crafts. She has been contributing to craft articles on wikiHow since 2007. Mosaic Rug Free Pattern – Maggie's Crochet. Crochet Post Stitch - Mossy Oaks Rug. This post may contain affiliate links.

Crochet Post Stitch - Mossy Oaks Rug

If you purchase something from one of these links I will be compensated. Thank you. The crochet post stitch adds amazing texture and definition to the Mossy Oaks Rug. It’s soft and squishy and your feet will thank you. Crochet Rug from Repurposed T-shirts - One Dog Woof. DISCLOSURE: This post may contain affiliate links through which I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases.

Crochet Rug from Repurposed T-shirts - One Dog Woof

I’ve seen a lot of crocheted and woven and braided rugs out on the internet; it was even one of the first things I pinned to Pinterest, but I never got around to trying one of my own until now. I always thought it was going to be difficult, but actually, it’s really quite easy, and no fancy instructions needed! Textured Rug Crochet Pattern. If you’re looking for a bigger project to take on this season, check out the new Textured Crochet Rug pattern.

Textured Rug Crochet Pattern

It’s made up of alternating rows of single crochet, double crochet, and the bobble stitch. The rug also uses fringe detailing and decorative tassels to really make it stand out. The pattern has you work the whole piece in a neutral gray tone. Skill Level: Intermediate Materials: Hook(s) size: 6mm Yarn weight: Worsted Preferred type of yarn: Acrylic/wool blend Suggested yarn: Plymouth Encore Colorspun – Natural (7596) Yarn Yardage: 1060 yds Tools – Scissors, tapestry needle, 4” piece of cardboard.

Free Pattern - Linen Stitch Scrap Rug - Stitches n Scraps. Eclectic me: Who said Granny's don't look good in Denim? 5 pairs of denim jeans + 1 size 15mm crochet hook + one tired arm = a new bath mat for my boys :) Well it is finished.....

eclectic me: Who said Granny's don't look good in Denim?

I've wanted to make something with the old pairs of jeans in my wardrobe for a little while now....so thinking that I'll probably use about 3 pairs for this bath mat I started cutting them up. Of course things like this always use more supplies than you will think they will ;) Springfield-Greene County Library. Story and photographs by Gina Jennings, Color photograph by Mary Schmalstig, Illustrations by Lisa Mestan Did you ever hear of anyone making a rug with a toothbrush?

Springfield-Greene County Library

Maymee Campbell made some. So did several other women she knows about who learned how many years ago. How to Crochet a Giant Circular Rug - No-Sew – Cute DIY Projects. That comforting feeling you get with a nice, fluffy rug in those cold winter days is no less than a touch of heaven.

How to Crochet a Giant Circular Rug - No-Sew – Cute DIY Projects

Although, the stores have got loads of varieties of rugs, they are often quite an expensive affair to go for. When it comes to saving a huge deal of money, while putting your creativity to great use simultaneously, nothing can be better than a homemade piece of sheer coziness and warmth, just like this super awesome DIY No-Sew Crochet Rug. Bring in some warmth combined with style into your living space with this rug you make all by yourself, that’s not only the softest thing to feel, but also just so pretty to look at.

What’s great is that crafting the rug doesn’t require any sewing or stitching. In fact, you don’t even need to gather any tools for the same, as all the magic lies in your fingers. You begin by doing a slip knot, followed by creating the crochets to complete the different rounds. DIY Crochet Area Rug Ideas Free Patterns. Crochet OVAL Rag Rug Tutorial for Beginners 101 Part 1. Rag Rug Tutorial. Crocheted T-Shirt Yarn Rug. As promised, today’s Hump Day How-To is a project you can make with your t-shirt yarn from last week!

Crocheted T-Shirt Yarn Rug

There are so many options for t-shirt yarn, but I wanted to make a little ombre bath rug. The finished crocheted rug ended up 24 inches in diameter, but could easily be made larger. SuppliesT-shirt yarn (I used about 10 small t-shirts worth, in four different colors) Size N crochet hook Scissors Start off by chaining 6. Connect the circle using a slip stitch. Chain 2 and double-crochet (dc) in the same stitch. 2 dc in each stitch around, connect to the top of the chain with a slip stitch. (12 stitches) How To Make A Traditional Rag Rug. Eclectic me: Who said Granny's don't look good in Denim? How to Make a Very Easy Tied Denim Shag Rug. Crochet Your Own Rag Rug - Free Pattern - Unravel Blog. Rag Rug Tutorial. HOME DZINE Craft Ideas. Recycled crochet rug I used a size 9mm hook, though do a test to see what works for you.....the crocheting should be tight enough so that there aren't holes, (unless you like how it looks) . This rug was crocheted from both solid sheets (the centre pink and blue) and patterned ones too, and I love the combination!

The speckled orange ring just after the pink ring was made from striped sheets, so don't be afraid to use patterns! Fallen Arrows Rug - All. How to Make Crocheted Rag Rugs (with Pictures) Crazy mom quilts: how to crochet a rag rug with fabric yarn. If you've been reading this blog for awhile, you probably already know that I LOVE to make rugs for my home. I have KNIT several of them over the past several years and they are some of my favorite things that I make! I always get questions about crocheting rag rugs and I am happy to say I have worked out the kinks and figured out a way to do so. Here's a tutorial on how to make one of your own! First, you need to make fabric yarn. This is a good way to use up a lot of scraps fairly fast. Gather or cut strings of any length that are about 3/4" to 1" wide. Overlap two pieces of fabric and stitch together.

Loop the fabric to the side, overlap another string to the end and sew in place. No need to cut your threads, just keep joining the strings in this manner until you have a bunch. Remove the whole thing from your sewing machine and cut the threads between the strips. The Madeline Flower Crochet Rug Pattern - by Karla's Making It - Karla's Making It. Hello Crochet Friends, So I have been working on this Crochet Rug for quite a while. Increasing like a normal circle wasn’t working the bigger the rug got and the rug wouldn’t lay flat. I did some research, tried a few small samples, and frogged my first Flower Crochet Rug. Yes, I did have a tear. Just one. I grabbed my hook and my new knowledge about crocheting circles, and got started again and this time – success! Rag Rug Tutorial. Lovely Floral Rug Mandala – Video Tutorial.

How to DIY Old T-shirt Crochet Rug. It gives us a thrill to make something new, that’s useful and beautiful, out of something old and unwanted, Over-sized, corporate logo-ed T-shirts are a plentiful resource at your local thrift store or maybe even in your own closet. One of uses is to cut them into strips and crochet them into rugs, it’s easy make. Everyone can try. How to Crochet a Rug out of T-Shirts. May 31st, 2013 3092Email.