How To Make A Cotton Rope Bath Mat
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How to make a cotton rope bath mat. When you re ready to make the big mat cover a large work surface with kraft paper. This is the dimension of the mat when you get to step 4. Loopy yarn bath mat by purl soho. This bath mat is perfect for avid knitters.
Since last summer i ve wanted to make a bath mat with some kind of twine or rope. To finish the rug use your fabric strip to wrap your end of the rope similar to how you wrapped the rope at the beginning of the rug just make sure the end of the rope is covered and sew down the middle to secure. It should have a 33 inch vertical line and a 12 1 4 inch horizontal line. Tapestry needle to weave in ends.
You can find clearer instructions and other ideas for the amish knot here https. The towel works fine but if there s an excuse to crochet something you know it s going to happen. Check out these collection of diy mat and rug ideas made from all different materials each of which would make a great bath mat. Using the zigzag stitch tuck the end of the rope under your rug so it disappears from sight and sew over it to secure.
By knitting around your middle finger on each stitch you can create big soft loops that feel great on your feet. An absorbent rug in the bathroom helps keep the floor dry and safe. How to make the crocheted rope bath mat. Each of these patterns gives recommendations but most involve cotton yarn of some kind.
If you like my video please hit like and subscribe if you d li. We have one mat in our master bath but when it s in the wash i usually just use a towel on the floor. I originally made this video to show my workshop group how to make a rug. There s probably enough detail here to get you started it s certainly more than i could find.
You will work around the rope just as you would with tapestry crochet see a tutorial here start in the center and work single crochet stitches around the rope. Draw a cross on the paper. Before you start practice the braid by making a miniature version of the mat with thinner rope. Have you ever considered making a rug.