Table mat crochet pattern
Floral Table Mat
Whether you just want to protect the top of your surfaces or you like the more decorative element of table mats, this little beauty will give a romantic feel to any room. Use it on your coffee table, end tables, night stands or even on top of your microwave. The options are endless! This super cute table mat is made using size 1 super fine yarn (sock yarn) and it's incredibly light weight and soft! The super fine yarn gives this table mat a little substance without being too bulky. You will also need a G/6 (4.25mm) hook.
Mandala Table Mat
I have designed this lovely mandala as a table mat, but you can crochet this pretty scooped edge doily for use as a plant pot mat, placemat or large coaster etc. it would also look good as a decorative wall art, it's a pattern that is ideal to use up all those brightly colored stash of yarns to make a pretty piece of home decor, it's an easy fun little project that crochets up fairly quickly.
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.
Plush Ribbed Bath Mat
This plush ribbed mat was created to have a bath mat that is soft and squishy enough to be comfy but not hard and stiff enough that it could not drape over a tub. Sounds like something you've been looking for? Grab your hooks and yarn and make this today!
Granny Chevron Table Runner: Quick and Easy Stitch Pattern
If you love the classic look of chevrons, and the granny stitch in crochet, you'll love this piece! The Granny Chevron Table Runner is made with simple repeats of chain and double crochet stitches, using the classic look of a granny stitch to create a chevron design! This table runner has three distinct chevron points, created by skipping over stitches (decreasing) and adding multiple stitches (increasing). The classic granny stitch is used here to add even more depth and texture to this table runner - making this a true statement piece for the center of your dining table. Once you get started with this piece, and memorize the one repeating row of stitches, it is very quick and easy to work up with very little focus needed! Because this is a piece of decoration, you can use yarn colors, fibers, and weights that you like best. Follow the pattern exactly to make a 44” long runner, or you can easily adjust the pattern length by adding rows until you have a length you love. While this pattern is written to create a table runner, you can use the stitch repeat multiple to work this design into other projects: washcloth, scarf, blanket, rug, and so much more!