If you have enough stash of another yarn weight that you want to get rid off, go ahead and use it. This is just an estimation, so you will know what you are getting into. I must have used about 15 skeins of worsted weight acrylic yarn, and each one was about 145 yards (133m). I used the 35 mm and 65 mm, but it really depends on the yarn you are going to choose. A non-slip bathroom rug, or a rug mat.Let’s jump into the process, shall we? You are going to need: And you are going to need a respectable amount of yarn!įor my rug, which is about 22 inches (56 cm) long and 15 inches (38 cm) wide, I made about 80(!) pom poms with worsted weight acrylic yarn. I decided on acrylic yarn because I can wash it easily and had a respectable amount I wanted to get rid of. Then, I dug into my stash of cheap acrylic yarn, perfect for the situation. Although, I believe that these things come out in big rolls and you can cut the amount that suits you. ![]() ![]() I just had to cut about 2 inches of its length to fit in front of the shower and by the laundry basket. Maybe not ugly but surely not interesting at all!įound a small one that the dimensions fitted perfectly. I have bought an ugly bathroom mat, the non-slip kind, that is just that. I have seen the other tutorials out there about pom pom rugs and loved them! So, the bathroom pom pom rug was born and thought I would share the experience with you.įirst of all my bathroom is a bit small and I wanted something that would fit the space by the shower. Most of the times a project that pops in my head is driven by need and this time the thing I needed most was a new bathroom rug.
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