I used 5 balls of Red Heart Pomp-a-doodle to make a 27″ rug, so that’s how I’ve written it up below.
#Free pattern for pompom animals free
It took a bit of experimenting to get the spacing right, but then it came together in less than a day, making the Super Easy Non-Slip Pom Pom Rug possibly the fastest free crochet rug pattern ever! So… why not crochet right into those holes? Red Heart Pomp-a-doodle was the perfect yarn for this experiment – I worked the stitches from the “wrong side” of the rug, keeping the poms on the right side. Most of these non-slip rug pads I’ve seen have the same basic look – a squishy field of foam with lots of holes that are perfect for a G/6 hook! The key is starting with a purchased rug pad – you can pick these up at just about any big box store (I got mine at Bed Bath and Beyond, but have linked an easy Amazon option below). The Super Easy Non-Slip Pom Pom Rug can actually be made any shape, but I thought a round, circle rug would be a great shape to highlight the versatility of this crochet pattern – that is, in fairness, more of a crochet plan! Materials provided by Red Heart Yarn and Brittany Needles.
The Super Easy Non-Slip Pom Pom Rug has the perfect DIY crochet rug trick to solve this problem!ĭisclaimer: This post includes affiliate links. Red Heart Pomp-a-doodle is just too fun – and it makes a super easy DIY pom-pom rug! But crocheted (and knitted) rugs can be so slippery on hard surface floors.