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.
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.
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Are you a fan of intricate details? This giant doily crochet rug pattern is just the one for you! It's relatively easy to make, but some grip strength is required since the yarn used can be a little heavy when accumulated!
Create your crochet rug from repurposed T-shirts! A great way to be environmentally conscious in your own home. This pattern may take some time as you'll have to make your own yarn from the shirts.
Rag rugs may not be the most trendy, but they give that vintage rug look that most older Asian households have. It's an economical and environmentally friendly way to crochet a rug, too.
Here is another repurposed crochet pattern - a crocheted rag rug made from old sheets! This pattern offers you a great way to reuse and reduce waste. The best part is it's easy and simple enough for beginners.
Crochet this majestic rug that looks so lavish! It's a beginner pattern, and it adds a fun twist to your crochet repertoire as you'll be making an octagonal rug from scratch!
We're finally making our way to some rectangular rugs. Check out this fun crochet checkerboard rug that provides you an opportunity to master crochet intarsia. It works up relatively fast, too, with the use of chunky yarn.