Are you ready for a quick crochet pattern that has lots of texture? The Ridgeline Mug Rug looks great and works up fast with only a two row repeat.
Mug Rugs are such a nice way to dress up any table or add a thoughtful touch to a gift.
I love the stitch, because it has a lot of texture. If you like matching sets, check out the matching Ridgeline Mug Cozy below.
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ABBREVIATIONS:
- ch – chain
- st – stitch
- sl st – slip stitch
- hdc – half double crochet
MATERIALS:
- H/5mm hook
- Approx. 35 yards of ww (#4) yarn
- Darning needle
- Tape measure
- Scissors
NOTES:
- Read through the entire pattern before you begin.
- This is a beginner pattern and is written in US terms.
- Ch 1 does not count as a stitch.
- I used left over ww yarn from other projects for this mug rug.
- You can use any size yarn and hook for this pattern, but just note that the yardage and dimensions will be different than below.
Dimensions: Approx. 6″ x 5″ without fringe.
Gauge: Gauge is not essential for this pattern, but mine was 7 st and 8 rows = 2″ in pattern
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NOTE: To alter the size of your mug rug, use a multiple of 2 + 1 chains to start.
*After each color change, cut and leave a 3″ tail that will be part of the fringe.
**If you do not want to add fringe, change colors as indicated and weave in all ends.
Ridgeline Mug Rug Instructions:
Row 1: With color A, Ch 22 (leaving a 3″ long tail to add to the fringe), hdc in 2nd ch from hook, *sl st, hdc* repeat from * to * across. Turn. (21)
Row 2: With color B, Ch 1, sl st, *hdc, sl st* repeat from * to * across. Turn. (21)
Row 3: With color A, ch 1, hdc, *sl st, hdc* repeat from * to * across. Turn. (21)
Rows 4-19: Repeat rows 2 and 3 (or until desired length).
Finish off leaving a 3″ tail and you are ready to add the fringe.
If you are NOT adding fringe, your mug rug is complete!
Adding the Fringe
Each fringe piece is cut to 6″ in length.
Cut 10 pieces of color A and 9 pieces of color B.
Insert hook into row end, fold fringe piece in half, pull through, yarn over and pull all 3 pieces of fringe through loop. Continue until all pieces of fringe are attached.
Trim the fringe with a ruler and scissors and your Ridgeline Mug Rug is complete!
Congratulations!
Your Mug Rug is now complete!
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