The Biscuit Rug free crochet pattern is a super easy, super quick rug to crochet. This pattern uses only single crochet with a super bulky yarn and cats love it once it’s done!
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The Biscuit Rug free crochet pattern is a super easy, super quick rug to crochet. This pattern uses only single crochet with a super bulky yarn and cats love it once it’s done!
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I love a good easy corner to corner crochet blanket pattern. They’re great to sit back and watch a favorite show because you don’t have to think too much with the Lark Throw Free Crochet Blanket Pattern. Plus when they get big enough they keep your lap warm while you crochet. The Lark Throw Crochet pattern was designed with a fun color striping. The great thing is I worked it out so you don’t have to fasten off (except when adding a new skein) which means NO ends to weave in! I have weaving in ends, haha. Of course you don’t have to follow the stripe pattern. You can follow the stitch pattern and add your own stripes or none. The possibilities are endless!
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Size
Approx. 52” square
Yarn
We Crochet Brava (100% premium acrylic; 218yds/100g; worsted weight)
9 balls color A: Dove Heather – SKU: 28428
4 balls color B: Persimmon – SKU: 28444

Hook
I/5.5 mm hook (or hook to obtain gauge)
I used my Radiant hook from We Crochet which I love! It’s light weight and feels good in my hand. If you want to try these hooks I suggest the Mosaic set. The different colors help you keep track of sizes.
Abbreviations
Ch = chain
St = stitch
Sc = single crochet
Notes
This throw will be worked from corner to corn in a diagonal fashion.
The size of this throw can easily be adjusted by working more rows of the increase to make it larger (or less to make it smaller). Keep in mind this will change the yardage needed
Gauge
16 st by 15 rows in pattern = 4” square (blocked)
Gauge Pattern
Ch an odd number
Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from hook, *ch 1, skip 1 ch, sc in the next ch; repeat from * until 1 ch remains, sc in the last ch.
Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc in the 1st, *ch 1, sc in the next ch-1 space; repeat from * to the last ch-1 space, sc in the last sc.
Repeat row 2 to desired length
Stripe instructions: To avoid fastening off this pattern has been written using an extra skein color A (A2) and an extra skein of color B (B2). When changing color do not fasten off, work to the last step of the last stitch of the row, finish the stitch with the new color. You can hide the floats by working over them in the first ch of the new row but the floats will be hidden by the trim so it’s not necessary.
Stripe Pattern
Increase: (2 rows color A, 1 row color B, 2 rows color A2, 1 row color B) 10 times, (4 rows color A, 1 row color B, 4 rows color A2, 1 row color B) 6 times, (6 rows color A, 1 row color B, 6 rows color A2, 1 row color B) 2 times.
Decrease: (4 rows color A, 1 row color B, 4 rows color A2, 1 row color B) 4 times, (2 rows color A, 1 row color B, 2 rows color A2, 1 row color B) 6 times, 1 row B, 1 row A, (2 rows color B2, 1 row color A, 2 rows color B) 4 times, finish pattern in color B.
Increase Rows
With color A ch 3.
Row 1 – Sc in 3rd ch from hook, turn. -1 sc
Rows 2 – Ch 3, (sc, ch 1, sc) in the ch-3 space of the previous row, turn. -2 sc
Row 3 – Ch 3, sc in the next ch-1 space, ch 1, (sc, ch 1, sc) in the ch-3 space, turn. -3 sc
Row 4 – Ch 3, (sc, ch 1) in each ch-1 space, (sc, ch 1, sc) in the ch-3 space, turn. -4 sc
Repeat row 4 until you have 148 rows following the stripe pattern. Each row will add 1 sc.
Decrease Rows
Row 1 – Ch 3, (sc, ch 1) in each ch-1 space, (2 sc) in the ch-3 space, turn. -148 sc
Row 2 – Ch 2, (sc, ch 1) in each ch-1 space until 1 ch-1 space remains, sc in the last ch-1 space, sc in the ch-3 space, turn. -147 sc
Row 3 – Ch 2, (sc, ch 1) in each ch-1 space until 1 ch-1 space remains, sc in the last ch-1 space, sc in the ch-2 space, turn. -146sc
Repeat row 3 until there are only 3 sc
Ch 2, sc in the next ch-1 space, sc in the ch-2 space, turn
Ch 1, sc in the ch-2 space.
Finishing
Ch 1, evenly sc around the entire blanket adding 3 sc to each corner, join to the first sc. Fasten off.

The Chord Rug is a free crochet pattern that uses easy stitches and a fun stitch pattern. This rug is the perfect size to use under your dog or cat’s food dishes. I used 4 colors of Wool of the Andes from We Crochet. They have so many colors to choose from you’ll have a blast coming up with your own color combination. View the patter for free on this page or purchase the PDF from my Etsy shop. Enjoy!
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Size
22” by 16” (see notes on how to adjust the size)
Yarn
We Crochet Wool of the Andes (100% Peruvian Highland Wool; 110yds/50g; worsted weight)
4 balls color A: Mink Heather
2 balls color B: Blossom Heather
2 balls color C: Burdock Heather
2 balls color D: Pumpkin

Hook
J/6.0 mm hook (or hook to obtain gauge)
Notes
• For this rug you will be holding two strands of yarn together.
• If you’d like to make this rug a different size start by chaining a multiple of 6 plus 5 and adding any multiple of 2 rows.
Gauge
11 sc by 14 rows in pattern = 4” square (blocked)
Abbreviations
Ch = chain
St = stitch
Sc = single crochet
Sc spike= single crochet spike
Rev sc= reverse single crochet
Special Stitches
Single Crochet Spike (sc spike): Insert hook into next st 3 rows below and pull up a loop, yo and pull through all loops on the hook.
Reverse Single Crochet (rev sc): Insert hook back into previous st (to the right), yo, pull up loop twisting hook around to face upward, yo, pull through sts on hook.
Stripe Pattern: *1 row color A, 2 rows color B, 2 rows color A, 2 rows color C, 2 rows color A, 2 rows color D, 1 row color A; repeat from * 4 more times for a total of 60 rows.
With color A ch 59
Row 1 – sc in 2nd ch from hk and each ch across, turn (58).
Rows 2-3 – Change to color B, ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn. (58)
Row 4 – Change to color A, Ch 1, sc in 1st sc, *sc spike over next 2 sc, sc in next 4; repeat from * to last 3 sts, sc spike over next 2 sc, sc in last sc, turn. (58)
Row 5 – Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn. (58)
Row 6-7 – Change to color C, repeat rows 2 and 3.
Row 8 – Change to color A, ch 1 *sc in next 4 sc, sc spike over next 2 sc; repeat from * to last 4 sts, sc in last 4 sc, turn. (58).
Repeat rows 1-8, 6 more times remembering to continue in the stripe pattern.
Repeat rows 1-4 one more time for a total of 60 rows.
You will now be working around the entire rug starting down the side, across the bottom, up the other side and across the top.
Rnd 1 – With color A sc in the end of each row, 3 sc in corner, sc in each ch across the bottom, 3 sc in corner, sc in the end of each row, 3 sc in corner, sc in each sc, 3 sc in corner, join with a slip st, do not turn.
Rnd 2 – Ch 1, Rev sc in each sc around, join with a slip st, fasten off, weave in all ends.
You will want to place a rug gripper pad under the rug to keep it from sliding

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I wrote this pattern a while ago and l really like this stitch. It’s fun and could be done in several color combinations to match any décor. This rug is nice a cushy because you use two strands of worsted weight yarn held together. I used Red Hear Super Saver (less than 1 skein of each color) but I imagine it would be nice in cotton as well. I think I’ll make a second one for the kid’s bathroom in bright cotton yarn 🙂 Continue reading Free Peek of Color Crochet Rug Pattern