Crocheted Rag Rug Bathmat From Sheets

Crocheted Rag Rug Bathmat

Here’s a fun little crocheted rag rug bathmat, the perfect project to introduce you to crocheting with rags! Of course, once you get started it’s quite likely you wont want to stop, so start hoarding sheets, pillowcases and comforter covers, you’re gonna need a ton of them!

Crocheted Rag Rug Bathmat Star

With this little bathmat, I used a much larger hook than usual, 15mm, which produces a nice cushy rug perfect for a bathmat, but in my opinion a bit too thick for a rug in a room as it’s a tripping hazzard. Of course this would be a perfect thickness for a stool cover (wish I had a stool to cover!) or a chair pad, so get creative!

You’ll Need:

  • sheets, pillowcases, etc. For this little rug I used two pillowcases and about 2 1/2 small crib sheets
  • a tutorial for cutting or tearing flat/fitted sheets to make yarn, info here, and for comforter covers and pillowcases, follow the tutorial for making yarn from t-shirts, here.
  • a size 15mm crochet hook
  • star fish washcloth pattern, here, follow pattern for first 5 rows, and then do last row as a single crochet row instead of a double crochet row…..depending on the size of rug that works for you, add more rows!

That’s it, once you get the hang of it there’s no stopping you, so let me know how it goes!

 

 

Comments

8 responses to “Crocheted Rag Rug Bathmat From Sheets”

  1. Sandy Ang Avatar

    It looks lovely next to your cute red shoes

  2. Jeannette Avatar
    Jeannette

    This is my favorite of all your rugs. And love the clogs!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much, it certainly was the quickest, and I love how it sort of came out ombre, not exactly planned either!

  4. Dick Blick Coupons Avatar

    Thank you! this really helped me out alot!

  5. Mother Em Avatar
    Mother Em

    My 93 year old Mom has been making rag rugs (from old shirts, sheets, etc.) since she was 11 years old …her father taught her. I finally learned how to make one last year and it is still a work in progress, but going to be something special, as she helped in “tearing” the strips to crochet. Her arthritis has slowed her down a bit, but still crochets around wash cloths, creating one or two a day. Keep up the good work.

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much for sharing, and all the best with your rag rug. Would love to see the results!

  7. We saw BC Digital Marketing Indianapolis Avatar

    I would like to make a large rug, my question would it be ok to cut out an oblong shape.

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