It's been a while since I posted a crochet pattern and this one took some work, but I'm happy to share. I love most of the bohemian and aztec patterns that are so popular right now and I think this rug fits right in with that style.
So read on for pictures and a written pattern. Please don't distribute or post the complete pattern without permission. thank you, thank you, thank you!
Materials:
Yarn: Worsted Weight Cotton Double Strand: 6- 2.5 oz skeins
(I used Lily Sugar 'n Cream "Beach Glass" and Peaches 'n Cream "Mint")
Hook: J/ 10 6.00MM
Yarn Needle
Abbreviations:
ch= chain
dc= double crochet
sts= stitches
sp= space
sc= single crochet
Size:
approx. 20 1/2 x 39 inches
Pattern:
Using two strands of yarn together, ch. 49
Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook (beginning chains count as dc). Dc in each ch across turn. (46dc)
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc).
- Dc in next 3 sts. Ch 2, skip next 2 sts (5 & 6). Dc in next st (7), creating a square hole.
- Dc in each st across up until st 41. Ch 2, skip next 2 sts (41 & 42). Dc in next st (43) and in each st to the end of the row.
- Turn. (one square hole on each end four sts in)
Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as dc).
- Dc in next 3 sts, 2 dc in ch 2 sp from 1st row. Ch 2, skip next 2 sts (7 & 8). Dc in next st (9), creating a square hole.
- Dc in each st across up until before st 39. Ch 2, skip next 2 sts (39 & 40). 2 dc in ch 2 space from previous row and dc and in each st to the end of the row.
- Turn. (one square hole on each end six sts in)
Row 4-15: Repeat Row 3, except skip the following stitches to create square holes in the following order:
Row 4: Skip (9 &10) then (37 & 38)
Row 5: Skip (11 & 12) then (35 &36)
Row 6:Skip (13 &14) then (33 &34)
Row 7: Skip (15 &16) then (31 &32)
Row 8: Skip (17 & 18) then (29 &30)
Row 9: Skip (19 & 20) then (27 & 28)
Row 10: Skip (17 & 18) then (29 &30)
Row 11: Skip (15 &16) then (31 &32)
Row 12: Skip (13 &14) then (33 &34)
Row 13: Skip (11 & 12) then (35 &36)
Row 14: Skip (9 &10) then (37 & 38)
Row 15: Skip (7&8) then (39 &40)
* Repeat rows 2-15 two more times. (43 rows total)
Row 44: Repeat Row 2.
Row 45: Ch 3 (counts as dc). Dc in each st across, making 2 dc in each ch 2 space. (46 dc)
Tie off, but do not cut yarn.
Edging
Row 1:
- Ch 1, turn, then sc in each st across the tops side. 3sc in the corner.
- Continue on to long side, 2sc in each dc space, 3 sc in the corner. You should end up with about 89 sc in the long side.
- Repeat for the next two sides.
- Slip stitch into beginning ch 1.
Ch 1, sc in each st around, working 2 sc in each corner sc.
Slip stitch into beginning ch 1.
Row 3- Bobbles:
- Ch 3, 3 dc in 3rd ch from hook, holding back last stitch of each dc on your hook. 4 loops on hook.
- Yarn over and pull through all the 4 loops on your hook. You now have one cluster stitch.
- Ch 3, work a second cluster stitch in the look that closed the first cluster stitch.
- Slip stitch in the beginning of the first cluster stitch to join the two clusters together.
- Ch 3, skip 3 sts, sc in next st.
- Repeat bobbles, skipping only 2 sts in between until the end. Skip 3 sts at the end of the top side. (17 bobbles). Tie off and weave in ends.
Join yarn to bottom edge and repeat row 3 along that edge. Tie off and weave in ends.
How many skeins of the two colors?
ReplyDeleteI think I used about 8 skeins total. good luck!
DeleteFabulous, I'd love to try it with t-shirt yarn, or even yarn that I make from sheets. All the best!
ReplyDeleteGood idea- I think this rug would work well with either type of yarn!
DeleteThank You so much for sharing it! Very well explained, I didn't tried it yet but I am sure will be easy to follow.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful crochet rug! Nice color too. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteIs it okay if I translate it too Dutch on my website? I will ofcourse link to you.
Lisa
Thanks Lisa! I don't allow my patterns or entire posts to be copied on other site, even in other languages. You may use a picture or two for your site, but please do not post my pattern. You may direct your readers to my site for the entire pattern. Thanks for asking!
DeleteOkay. Thanks for your reply Elise. I respect your policy ofcourse.
DeleteBeautiful! I am making this with t shirt yarn. It is much bigger !
ReplyDeleteI would like to make a blanket using this pattern. Any suggestions for making it wider?
ReplyDeleteThis pattern for the crochet pattern cotton 'aztec rug is made easy with your clear instructions. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI doubled it and changed the edge color to make myself a runner. It worked really well! Thanks for the easy to follow instructions!!
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