Crochet a textured rug with four different kinds of yarn combined into one skein. Keep reading for the free crochet pattern.

Bernat Home Bundle yarn combines 4 different textures in one bulky skein of yarn! You can get it in multiple colors (I chose Cream/Gray) or in solid Cream if you like the idea of multi-texture without multi-color. Some skeins even have variegated yarn in the mix! There are tons of options-so whether you like neutrals or brights there will be a colorway that you love.

In the US, I found this yarn at Joann Fabrics (it is also available online). When I did a quick search online, I also noticed that it is available to order through Walmart Canada as well!

Do you see all that lovely, fluffy texture?! I couldn't even work on this project in front of my toddler because she kept trying to snuggle it. This free crochet pattern is a fast, beginner friendly, and only uses one skein of this yarn (plus a little extra Bernat Blanket Yarn if you want to edge it like I did).
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Textured Rug - Free Crochet Pattern
Supplies:
- Bernat Home Bundle - one full skein (I used Cream/Gray)
- Bernat Blanket Yarn (I used Vintage White)
- 7.0 mm crochet hook (I used Clover Amour)
- Yarn Needle
- Scissors (I always keep these travel scissors in my hook case)
Abbreviations:
- ch: chain
- sl st: slip stitch
- SC: single crochet
- DC: double crochet
Finished Size:
Length (with handles) = approx. 20"
Width = approx. 28"
Gauge is not particularly important for this project
Pattern Notes
- Chain stitches at the beginning rows do not count as stitches
- The end of each round of the border is connected to the first stitch of the round with a sl st.
Instructions:
ch 40
Row 1: DC in 3rd ch from the hook and DC across (38)
Row 2-29: Ch 2, DC across (38)
At the end of row 29, switch to a complementary color of Bernat Blanket yarn and SC around the edges (ch 2 at each corner). Join with sl st to first SC of the round. Ch 1, and SC a second round, working (sc, ch 2, sc) into each ch 2 corner space from the previous round. Tie off yarn and weave in ends.
If you want to make this rug SUPER squishy, you could also try crocheting a "backing" using Bernat Blanket yarn and attaching the two rectangles. If you do this, let me know if it feels like standing on clouds (because that's what I'm imagining!)
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