so I saw a rug on Oh Joy!, its actually the rug in her house that looks like a giant knit pattern.. I did some searching and found the same rug for about $800, just a wee bit out of my price range. I searched and searched for alternatives, but nothing I found was very affordable (for me).
On my search, I found this artist, Jean Lee, who crochets the mega doily rug.... which is SO AWESOME, but also out of my price range. So I decided, I'd just have to experiment and make one for myself.
I headed out to the fabric store, and got two 10-yard samples of rope (one was rope, and one a rope-ish thing that you use to make trim). I knitted several different patterns and styles, and crochet-ed the crap out of those two 10-yard pieces.. but 10 yards would only get me an 8"x8" square, and I would have to spend over $150 for the 5x7 rug I want... not sure if I wanted to invest $150 in a DIY project that might not work, and would be WHITE (probably for only a short time.. hah), I scrapped that idea.
Then, I remembered I had bought a hot pink, king size, jersey knit sheet set for like $8, and already used part of it for its intended project.. so I cut the rest of it up into 2" strips, crocheted by hand, and voila the hot pink doily was born.
On my search, I found this artist, Jean Lee, who crochets the mega doily rug.... which is SO AWESOME, but also out of my price range. So I decided, I'd just have to experiment and make one for myself.
I headed out to the fabric store, and got two 10-yard samples of rope (one was rope, and one a rope-ish thing that you use to make trim). I knitted several different patterns and styles, and crochet-ed the crap out of those two 10-yard pieces.. but 10 yards would only get me an 8"x8" square, and I would have to spend over $150 for the 5x7 rug I want... not sure if I wanted to invest $150 in a DIY project that might not work, and would be WHITE (probably for only a short time.. hah), I scrapped that idea.
Then, I remembered I had bought a hot pink, king size, jersey knit sheet set for like $8, and already used part of it for its intended project.. so I cut the rest of it up into 2" strips, crocheted by hand, and voila the hot pink doily was born.
Its pretty fun.. not to sure where it will go though.. its only about 3' diameter. I really want to do it again in another color, with some different crochet patterns. And I still realllyyy like the knit-look, but it just didn't look right with the jersey fabric.