Use rope to make this solid and sturdy bath rug. It is an easy pattern that uses only single-crochet and double-crochet stitches, giving the rug a not-too-tight look that is squishy underneath your feet.
Crochet Rope Baskets Free Crochet Pattern
Baskets are such a useful accessory to have at home, as they can make great storage units when in need. This crochet rope basket is fabulous. It will be a perfect addition to organize small goodies around your house! It can also be a laundry basket. The basket is sturdy enough to stand alone or be carried around. The technique for making it is pretty simple for all crochet lovers. This project is a great way of making a basket to meet your various needs.What you will need:
- Rope
- Stash yarn
- Size 5.00mm crochet hook
You will need a length of rope for this project to add the bulk and stiffness needed for a basket. Click below link for free pattern to learn how to crochet your own rope basket.
Scrap Yarn Rope Bath Mat
Stash buster and scrap yarn time! This tutorial guides you in-depth on crocheting a scrap yarn rope bath mat. If you're comfortable with single crochet stitches, you should have no issues with this mat.
Rustic Cotton Rope Trivet
This Hot Pad is an easy, rustic cotton rope hot pad perfect quick pot holder pattern for gifting or to add to your own kitchen. This potholder works up quickly in large cotton rope. Add the optional wood ring for hanging ease. Made with the easy, beginner-friendly Moss/Linen/Granite Crochet Stitch for ease of working with jumbo rope. Protect your counter tops with the perfect rustic modern kitchen accessory! Add these to a bridal shower gift basket for a handmade touch. Approximate finished size: 7” x 7” square
Simple Shells Washcloth: Quick and Easy Textured Stitch Pattern
The Simple Shells Washcloth is made with alternating rows of solid stitches and groups of shells, creating a pretty surface for scrubbing anything you need in the bath and kitchen! This washcloth is worked in rows using chains and double crochet stitches. You can easily customize the stitch repeat in multiples of 5+2 (+2 for the turning chain), then work any odd multiple of rows. While you don't see the term shell in the specialty stitch and technique section of this pattern, the group of five double crochet stitches worked into one place is a shell. Either way of writing the instruction is correct, and we hope beginners enjoy the simplicity in this version (the stitch chart should help, too). THIS IS A GREAT PATTERN BECAUSE: Washcloths are fun projects to learn new crochet stitches (especially when you follow our crochet chart with the written instructions)! You can use these in the bath or kitchen (plus, they make great gifts)! This project works great with cotton yarns (just one skein or less)! You'll get to practice a lot of crochet skills: rows, stitch tension, stitch counting and recognition, shells (5 double crochet stitches into 1 space) , borders, gauge and size, finishing techniques and more!