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These free crochet bath mat patterns will help you to crochet a perfect rug for your bathroom. They contain all types of mat from traditional to unique.
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A quick and easy crochet rug pattern using jumbo yarn and 15mm crochet hook is perfect for freshening up the bathroom, dorm room, kitchen, or nursery.
Crochet Patterns
Are you looking for ways to add some more color and life to your house? Well, then you’re going to love these 16 unique and free crochet rag rug patterns. Don’t have any experience in crocheting? You don’t need to worry! These are very simple and easy-to-do free crochet rug patterns that any beginner can complete successfully. All you need to learn are some basic crochet stitches like single crochet, double crochet, and chain stitch. These are not that hard to master, and if you learn them, you will be able to make a ton of stuff! Most of the
Rag Rugs
There’s something about a rag rug that makes a space feel cozy and inviting. Let’s crochet one with this free crochet pattern!
For the Home
Here’s how to make a Rag Rug, complete with tutorial and videos and recommendations of supplies. Grab some old sheets and start crafting them into a rug!
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Are you looking for ways to add some more color and life to your house? Well, then you’re going to love these 16 unique and free crochet rag rug patterns. Don’t have any experience in crocheting? You don’t need to worry! These are very simple and easy-to-do free crochet rug patterns that any beginner can complete successfully. All you need to learn are some basic crochet stitches like single crochet, double crochet, and chain stitch. These are not that hard to master, and if you learn them, you will be able to make a ton of stuff! Most of the
Rag rug
Dear friends, I’m here to share a project that is keeping me sane during these strange times of quarantine and isolation! One thing that I have always wanted to learn is how to make a traditional braided rag rug. These traditional American rugs are actually found throughout the world, and in most cultures with a strong history of textile art. I’ve found Turkish rag rugs and Moroccan rag rugs along my travels. Anywhere there are scraps
of fabric, and people (mostly women) looking to put them to good use, you will find rag rugs. Nothing like a little good ol’ Yankee ingenuity to keep you occupied during these isolating times! Here’s how you make one…. Gather all of those pieces of fabric that you have been meaning to do something with (but probably never will!) and old scraps. Cut or rip into 1.5 inch strips. Make the strips from your heavier fabrics narrower, and your light fabrics wider, so there is even weight distribution of fabrics in the braid. Begin braiding! When you get to the end of a piece, just fold another piece into it and braid it to secure the new piece in place. Some people like to sew the new piece onto the end piece, but I think this takes too much time and interrupts your flow. I find the \