I love a good T-Shirt yarn, don’t you? It’s perfect for all kinds of home decor projects like baskets, placemats, plant cozies and RUGS!! Right when I saw this yarn I knew I had to make a rug with it. The hardest part was deciding if I should do a circle rug or a rectangular rug! I ended up going with a small rectangle rug for my kitchen sink.
I knew that I wanted to incorporate tapestry crochet. It’s always so much fun doing color work in crochet! When you are working in rows instead of the round while doing tapestry crochet I think it looks a lot better if your work is going in one direction. For this rug you will be cutting your yarn after every row and joining your yarn back at the beginning for the next row! You will only be working from right to left and never turning your work. Leave an extra few inches of yarn on both sides and bam! You have built in fringe! 🙂
I’ve actually been keeping my rug on my desk the past few days and using it as sort of a computer placemat lol. Fitzwilliam (my puppy) is still in the “chew everything in sight” phase so I’m a little worried he will be attracted to the fringe and destroy it if I have it on the floor. However, I’m not mad about it because I think it looks super cute on my desk too!
Links-
This pattern is on Ravelry! Click here to add it to your queue or give it a heart! 🙂
This T-Shirt yarn was provided by KnitzNPurlz! Check out her Etsy shop here and shop the yarn I used in this pattern! It’s definitley the best quality T-shirt yarn I’ve ever used before and she has SO many colors to choose from!
Materials-
KnitzNPurlz T-shirt yarn– 2 cakes in “grey” and 1 cake in “white”, Each cake is 109 yards/100m/330g.
8.00mm Crochet Hook
Yarn Needle
Notes-
This pattern is worked from right to left ONLY! Do not turn your work. You will cut your yarn after every row and join yarn to the start of the next row.
You will be working in the BLO throughout the pattern.
Be sure to carry your white yarn along with you and work your stitches over it to hide the yarn on both sides.
Leave a few inches of yarn on both ends of your row for fringe!
4×4″= 9 Sc(BLO) by 7 rows (gauge is not crucial to pattern)
Finished Size-
24″ wide by 18″ long
Stitches and Abbreviations-
Ch- Chain
Sc-Single Crochet
BLO- Back Loop Only
Pattern-
Remember, do not turn your work. Cut yarn and join with each new row. You will be working Sc (BLO) throughout the pattern. Each square on the graph counts as 1 Sc.