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Crocheted Sisal Rug

Crocheted Sisal Rug
With these simple instructions, you can make your own sisal mat any size you want.  It's perfect as a welcome mat, in a mud room, or think big and make a new dining room rug!  All you need is some sisal from the hardware store and a crochet hook, and you're ready to go.  For the price of one door mat, you could make 50! 

You don't even need to know how to crochet, because I'm going to do my best to teach you!
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials

Git you a big heapa sisal (hardware store) and giant fat crochet hook (I used this one, but would choose a smaller hook for the next one). 

And some gloves or tape to wrap around your fingers.  You'll figure that out soon enough. - sisal is tough on the skin!
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Feb 18, 2012. 12:06 PMmelody2012w says:

It's a joy conversing with you:) Whoa..thanx for the excellent tips..I can't wait to start making my crochet sisal rugs.....
Feb 18, 2012. 12:03 PMmelody2012w says:

I can't wait to start making some crochet sisal mats...thanx for the excellent tips it's a joy conversing with you:)
Feb 18, 2012. 12:02 PMmelody2012w says:

Whoa... thank you sooo much for sharing these excellent tips..hmmmmm...
I can't wait to start my crochet sisal rugs..:):)
Jan 6, 2011. 9:01 AMladybgood says:
wow, just came across this and it brought me back to when I was a kid. My grandmother taught me to crochet using a big hook my grandda had carved. we used rags instead of sisal.
great instructable and thanks for the memories :)
Oct 8, 2010. 4:37 AMchabias says:
Love it!! I just might make one of these this weekend. Thanks!!
Aug 6, 2010. 1:36 PMLettucehead says:
Wow it looks like you bought it at a shop, great work!
Aug 3, 2010. 8:08 AMdoxsys says:
Excellent! Nice work. I used sisal for the bottom of a knit bag that I ended up giving to mom. It's very tough stuff -- Ideal for this purpose.
Jul 31, 2010. 10:00 AMstiltPro says:
Ask your friendly local coffee roaster for his/her discarded green coffee bean bags. Some are burlap, some are sisal or jute. The sisal/jute bags make terrific farmer's doormats. Free for the asking, and you'll get a geography lesson besides!
Jul 31, 2010. 3:23 AMfarzadbayan says:
Nice !
Jul 30, 2010. 6:20 PMChrysN says:
Nice, I could use a new rug. I was thinking that it would be rough on your hands, but I see you have suggested using gloves under materials, good idea.
Jul 30, 2010. 5:02 PMrimar2000 says:
Nice, useful and cheap!

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