More Inspiration!
Powered by Squarespace

Welcome to The Purl Bee!

As a guest of The Purl Bee you are invited to browse our home page, view our projects, post comments and access our archives.  Enjoy!

Search The Purl Bee
Patchwork Project Journals
Knitting Project Journals
Category Archives
Main
Monday
11Aug2008

Whit's Knits: Simple Cotton Bath Mat

CBbeauty.jpg

This bath mat couldn't really be easier to knit or more satisfying to complete. You end up with a real life, fully functional bath mat! Pretty cool! It's made out of easy-to-care-for cotton and has a perfect thickness and density to it. It makes me feel like I just snuck into a Ritz Carlton!

CBflat.jpg

 

 

Materials

 

materials3.jpg

             2 balls of #263, "Bleached" (Color A)

             3 balls of #251, "Ecru" (Color C)

             1 ball of #303, "Sugar" (Color B)

             1 ball of #310, "Shell" (Color D)


The Pattern

 

Gauge 

4 stitches = 1 inch in stockinette stitch with yarn doubled

Finished Size 

17 inches x 22 inches

Note

  • The yarn is doubled throughout this pattern. When you are using an even number of balls (for example, the interior of the bathmat uses 2 balls of yarn), just pull one strand from each ball. When you are using an odd number of balls, you have a couple of options. One is to pull one strand from the center of the ball and one strand from the outside of the ball (my preferred method). The other is to wind the one ball into two balls as evenly as possible.

The Interior 

With two strands of Color A (see the Materials section) and the 32 inch needle, cast on 56 stitches.

Row 1: Knit. 

Row 2: Purl.

Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until piece measures 10 inches. 

Bind off loosely.

CBinterior.jpg 

The Border

With the right side facing you and using 2 strands of Color B and the 32 inch needle, pick up 1 stitch at the right corner of the bound off edge.

CB1stpickup.jpg

Pick up 54 stitches along the bound off edge. Place a marker, and pick up 1 stitch at the corner.

CB2ndpickup.jpg

Pick up 38 stitches along the selvedge edge (about 3 stitches for every 4 rows). Place a marker, and pick up 1 stitch at the corner.

Pick up 54 stitches along the cast on edge. Place a marker, and pick up 1 stitch at the corner.

Pick up 38 stitches along the second selvedge edge. Place a different color marker, indicating the beginning of the round.

You should have a total of 188 stitches.

CBallpickedup2.jpg
Round 1: Purl.

Change to 2 strands of Color C. 

Round 2:  *K1, yo, k to marker, yo, slip marker, repeat from * to end of round. (8 stitches added) (Note: Make sure that you wrap the last yarn over of the round all the way around the needle, ready to purl the next stitch.)

Round 3: Purl. 

Repeat the last 2 rounds until the border is 3 inches wide, switching to the 47 inch needle when necessary. End with a purl round.

Here is what the each corner should look like:

CBcorner.jpg 

Finishing

Change to 2 strands of Color D.

Knit 1 round, without increasing at the corners.

Loosely bind off purlwise. 

CBcornerdone.jpg 

Sew in the ends and block your new bathmat!

Reader Comments (4)

This looks wonderful and might get me to pause the crocheting for a while :)
August 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRox
That is so sweet looking! I love the colors you picked, too.
August 14, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterbeans
Thank you! I love this!
August 18, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDebbie
This is a charming little project.
August 23, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNorma

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
All HTML will be escaped. Hyperlinks will be created for URLs automatically.