Round up a bunch of t shirts.
Bath rug out of tshirts.
Approximately five to six skeins will give you a 2 x 3 rug and 10 to 12 skeins a 4 x 6 etc.
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For this pattern the rug is made from old t shirts and sheets worked in the round to create a rectangular shape.
Repeat for all of your t shirts until you have enough yarn.
How to crochet a rag rug from t shirts.
Crochet rug from repurposed t shirts by chiwei all designs crochet home i ve seen a lot of crocheted and woven and braided rugs out on the internet.
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It was even one of the first things i pinned to pinterest but i never got around to trying one of my own until now.
I m keen to try this technique.
Each rag rug will turn out slightly different depending on the materials you use and your own unique way of crocheting.
If you have a certain color scheme in mind for your rug pick your shirts accordingly.
Once the glue dries run your hand over the top of the rug to remove any loose pieces.
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A supplemental instruction video showing you how to cut old t shirts into strips perfect for making a braided t shirt rug.
Make the rug larger by continuing to work the pattern if you like.
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You can crochet a sturdy machine washable rag rug from old t shirts after turning the shirts into soft and stretchy yarn.
Simply hot glue the strips in place directly on the top of the rug pad bunching the strips together on top of the glue.
They can even have stuff printed on them.
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This rag rug looks very colourful made from a bright array of old t shirts.
This is a good time to get all of those promotional tees cleared out of your drawers.
Also known as a swedish braid or amish knot rug this rag rug is stitched together with a little peg that can be made from wood or an old toothbrush hence the name.