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Making a Rag Rug


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April 4, 2011

Using old tee shirt scraps I used to make a t-shirt quilt, I made a crocheted rag rug. My rug is 40 inches in diameter. Round t-shirt rag rug.

 

Approximate Time: 10 hours.

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Instructions:

Craft Project: T-Shirt Rag Rug - tools
 
  1. Cut 1 1/2 inches wide strips from tee shirt scraps. Sew the ends together.
  2. Roll up the strips into balls.
  3. Craft Project: T-Shirt Rag Rug - cut up tshirts
     

  4. Chain 4. Join with a slip stitch.
  5. Chain one and single crochet 12 stitches in the chain 4 circle.
  6. When you get to the beginning of the first row, join with a slip stitch and chain one.
  7. Crochet two single crochets in each stitch and join with a slip stitch when you get to the beginning of the second row. You should have 24 stitches.
  8. Join with a slip stitch. Chain 2.
  9. Double crochet in first stitch and 2 DC in the next. Crochet in this pattern all around and join with a slip stitch as before.
  10. Craft Project: T-Shirt Rag Rug in process.
     

  11. Continue increasing at regular intervals for each row. Continue around as big as you want until you are out of strips.
  12. Slip stitch into the first stitch of the last row you did. Cut the strip. Fold it back under a loop and hand sew so you cannot see it.

By Little Suzy from Millbury, OH

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December 10, 2009

These are rag rugs that I make and sell. They are around my house on all of the floors. We enjoy using them!

Circular rag rug.

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January 28, 2009

I have just joined the site and thought you might like to see a rug made from recycled fleece jackets. They are very cheap to buy in the charity shops, there are some brilliant colors and make a super rug.

Rag Rug From Recycled Fleece Clothing

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Bronze Post Medal for All Time! 104 Posts
September 5, 2007

I like to crochet rag rugs out of fabric scraps. However, you always have to deal with the edges fraying. I got an idea. My husband had about 11 old colored cotton tee shirts. I cut them up in 1 1/2 inch strips going around and around.

Finished project.

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October 24, 2007

Instructions on how to make a rag rug out of strips of materials as suggested by the ThriftyFun community. My mother taught me how to make rag rugs when I was a child. You take scraps of material that you want to use and make three separate, very long strips.

Photo of round rag rugs.

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Bronze Post Medal for All Time! 104 Posts
April 22, 2009

I crocheted this small rag rug out of 2 nighties, 2 tee shirts, and a pair of knit shorts. It measures 28 inches in diameter. I love working with old knit clothing because the edges do not fray.

Finished rug.

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May 20, 2018

According to many crafters, when you are cutting the fabric for your rag rug project, cut it lengthwise. Although cutting on the bias may reduce fraying it can cause the fabric to stretch more. This page contains some tips for cutting material for a rag rug.

Rag rug closeup.

September 17, 2008

I have just taught myself the basics of making a rag rug using a knotted method, rather than crochet (because I'm not really sure how to do that) but for all the fabulous instructions I've found, there is nothing that tells me how to make it lay flat, without making the outer stitches huge. How do I make it flat and keep the stitch continuity?

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This was the link I used and the basics were really easy to understand (except for that whole laying flat thing).

Claudia from Morrisville, PA

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September 17, 20080 found this helpful

I had the same issue on mine I made from old flannel plaid sheets i used. It turned out wonderful but wants to rise up in the center much like a bowl with sides. I laid a heavy item on it for days and it helped some by still not completely flat. I hope someone post the fix it answer on your request.

 
September 17, 20080 found this helpful

You might try steam ironing it. Mist lightly with water, then
place a towel underneath and iron it directly on the floor.

 
By Judy Bond-Tucker (Guest Post)
September 17, 20080 found this helpful

If you are trying to make a round rug you have to increase the amount of stitches at the ends. When you go around the end of the rug put two stitches in every other stitch until you get back to the long sides. It is much easier to do a square or an oblong rug rather than a round or an oval rug.

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Good luck.

 
By suzin (Guest Post)
September 17, 20080 found this helpful

I have made quite a few crochet rugs from rags and the way I done it is lay the rug down quite often to see if it is staying flat. When ever it looks like it is going to start turning up I crochet a extra crochet stitch in the same hole. That will make the curved areas lay flat. Probably several extra stitches in every round. A time or two when I had a bowl I would wet the rug and lay it down, patting it down till it lays flat, and then let it dry that way.

 
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February 25, 2009

This is an image of a picture I did using the same technique as the rag rug using narrower strips.

art piece using hooked rug technique

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January 20, 2013

My round rug (3 ft in diameter) is really puffing up in the middle. It seemed to be laying flat while I was working on it. Then the farther I got from the middle it started poofing up, cone shaped. I have read about misting, wetting and putting heavy objects on it. I was wondering if it would be possible to take the center braids loose and re-lace it working from the poofed part backwards into the center. Is that too crazy or would it work?

By Sue S. from Knoxville, TN

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