Scrap Happy Rug
Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
The June Crochet Pattern For Our
Scrap Happy Year Long
Crochet A long For 2022
Is the Scrap Happy Rug Crochet Pattern
I had something else in mind, than realized
I needed a rug for in front of my
Washer and Dryer. The Tile Floor is slick and chilly.
I remembered I had a Rug I was was working on
for the kitchen floor, and decided to finish it
and share it with you all.
It's a very easy pattern and very easy to adjust
to any size needed.
This Rug is colorful and fun, and can be used inside or
outside. For the kitchen, the bath, bedroom or porch,
patio and deck. Just toss in the washer and
dryer when you need to freshen it up.
Get in Your yarn stash and put together colors of Your
choosing. It is stitched up with 2 strands of med (4)
acrylic yarn, so it stitches up really quick.
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Scrap Happy Rug Crochet Pattern
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Skill: Beginner / Easy
Materials:
Crochet Hook – J / 6.00MM
Yarn - Acrylic/ med (4) 14 - 15 oz. of assorted color scarp yarns
I used scraps from my Yarn Stash
Yarn Needle
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single Crochet (sc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
3 chs = 1 inch
When adjusting Your rug,
make sure you start with an even number of chains
2 rows = 1 inch
Notes:
Ch1 Does Not Count As a st
Rug is stitched holding 2 strands of yarn together
Pattern:
R: 1 – holding 2 strands of yarn together, ch 42, turn, ch 1
1 sc in the 2nd ch, and in each ch across, turn, ch 1 (41 sc)
R: 2 – Sc in the 1st sc,
*ch1, sk the next sc, sc in the next sc*
Repeat From * to * across row, turn, ch 1 (41 sts)
R: 3 – 1 sc in each sc and ch1 sp across row, turn, ch 1 (41 sc)
*ch1, sk the next sc, sc in the next sc*
Repeat From * to * across row, turn, ch 1 (41 sts)
R: 5 – Repeat R: 3
R: 6 – Repeat R: 4
R: 7 - R: 69 – Continue to Repeat R: 3 And R: 4, alternating rows
R: 70 – Evenly Sc around all 4 sides of the Rug, place a sc, ch1,
sc in each of the 4 corners,
Join to the 1 st sc, tie off and weave in your ends.
How To Keep Your Rug From slipping around:
You can Purchase a sponge rug grip mat, or
The Rug Gripper Tape, both work fine.
What I do is, on the back side or bottom of the rug,
Place a line of Hot Glue all around the 4 sides, and let it dry.
It works great.
It will wear some after a few washings, but you can
add more in the places it wear.
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So many uses for this rug.
It belongs to Max And Rosie, now.
I guess I'll have to make some more.
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