I had 3 bath towels that had stains on them, but otherwise were in really good shape so I decided to turn them into my next project.

I folded each towel in half and cut into 1.5 in strips.

I cut up each towel. They were all about the same size towel.

I am sure many of you are saying "where is her rotary cutter?" I don't have one so I did this old school.

Once everything is cut I sewed 3 strips, one of each color together.

Then get those fingers warmed up because there was A LOT of braiding going on. I folded the raw edges to the inside to minimize freying.


After you braid one set of strips you sew on another. and another ...and another Until you have a giant long braided rope of towels.

I then twisted the center and wrapped it around as I hand stiched the rows into place.

I stiched it all together on the back with a heavy duty needle and some thread and then your are finished.

Have a great DAY!!





This is the best braided rug I've seen! P.S. Check out my "thank you" at:
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Your rug is awesome! What better fabric to use in a bathroom than terry-cloth? Perfect! A few question before I actually embark on this project: 1) Was fraying a problem? 2) Have you laundered it yet, and if so, how did it fare through the cleaning and drying process? Thanks!
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This is awesome! I've seen all kinds of rug projects, but I dearly love this one. I'm wondering about the fraying, too ... I have several towels on their last leg, and I'd love to make something cute like this out of them.
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Your rug turned out so great!! Very clever.
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Now that is a great recycling idea! Love it. Thanks for sharing.
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Perfect excuse to get some new towels! This would be perfect in the bathroom I am redoing--nothing like adding another homemade element to the room.
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea, I just bought new towels and have all the old ones trying to figure out what to do with them!
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Brilliant ~ I love it! I want to make one! When you stitched it in the back, did you "hand" stitch it? Or how exactly.....I'm a beginning sewer....
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That is really cute. I love the idea of using old towels for a beautiful braided rug in the bathroom. Great tutorial!
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AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a fabulous idea for a rug! I love it!
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Too cute! I've been looking for a good tutorial on a braided rug! Thanks for sharing!
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Wow, great idea! I saw your link at Tatertots and Jello. And I have the exact same scissors...and no rotary cutter so I feel your pain on big projects. The finished product looks great!
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Awesome idea. I was wondering though is it hard to sew them together on the back? Do you need a heavy duty thread or is regular thread good?
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wow this is so amazingly cute! I might even BUY towels to make one! Thanks so much for linking up and sharing!
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Hey girls just came across your blog at Lauren's, West Revival Furniture. I love this rug tutorial! Thank you for posting! XOXO
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What a great idea! Looks good too!
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That is awesome!! Did you see my rug earlier this week from old t-shirts???? Thanks for auditioning for OMTWI!!
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It's also been featured as today's Green Craft on The Craft Portal~ hope you like it <3
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Now I'm off to read more of your site!
~Kaz x
I may have to try this with some towels I have. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI NEED to do this. Please tell me how I can learn to sew. And fast! (I'm being serious, not sarcastic). Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteI loved your wonderful idea. I have some old toils with some holes and I think that I go recicle them. It's eco friendly and beautiful
ReplyDeleteWow that's neat - too bad I suck at sewing. In case you're interested here's a link to a site showing how to make, among other things, a bath/floor mat using old towels.
ReplyDeleteI love the braided rug! Do you think hot glue would work for binding the 3 strips together? My sewing machine doesn't work, but I really want to do this.
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Good idea! I loved it!
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Been wanting to start doing something crafty. Happy stay at home mom but that means no money to buy extras. Loved this braided rug. I have a bin of old towels and no rotary cutter as well :) Perfect! Got started immediately. Thanks for sharing your idea and talent.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great use for old towels. I always end up cutting them up for cleaning rags. This is a much better use!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the size of the needle to be used in the sewing machine since the cloth is very thick.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. What a great use of toweling scraps too. Got to try this when I have time. Thanks for the ideas.
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There's a lacing technique for assembling a braided rug that's easier than stitching/sewing it. The lacing is also invisible from both sides, so the rug is reversible. I learned it from my grandmother years ago, but there are tutorials online, just look up How to Lace a Braided Rug. You can also make braided rugs in oval and rectangular shapes.
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