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It’s time for a DIY staple.
As we all know, one of the best aspects of DIY crafts is the ability to use otherwise waste resources to make something beautiful and useful. In this way, crocheting is no different and we can use yarn scraps, either from our odds pile or by taking apart older projects. So, in addition to being enviro friendly you will also make some wonderful, new items. In fact, this aesthetic is perfect for the scrap round rug. Therefoe we hope, you’ll enjoy these as much as we did.
The Scrappy Rug
To begin with, here is a typical scrap round rug. In addition to its thick, ropy stitch it exhibits a kaleidoscope of colors so perfect for your retro needs.
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Coil & Crochet Scrap Fabric Rug
Here s another scrap round rug, this one with a finer, rope-like stitch. Consequently, the finer stitch will also give it a greater rigidity and resilience.
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Coil & Crochet Scrap Fabric Rug
No Wool Left Behind
Just as the name says, this scrap round rug in turn is an attempt to use up all of the leftovers the author had. In particular, I like the way they were able to color match, despite the nature of the raw material.
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Scrappy bulky circle Rug
If fine-textured is not your thing, however, this scrap round rug goes for the bulky and rougher texture. All in all, it’s hard to choose which way is better, they’re both so good.
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or go directly to the pattern: Tummy Time Nursery Rug by Brooke Cassell
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