How to Crochet an Oval Rug

Free Crochet Pattern for Double Crocheting Ovals Without a Seam

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Oval Rug Double Crochet - HS Schulte
Oval Rug Double Crochet - HS Schulte
Create an oval rug without a seam. The traditional method of crocheting an oval requires the work to be turned, creating a seam. Double crochet an oval with no seam.

This is a modern pattern to create an oval for making a doily, table runner, or rug without a seam. The traditional method of creating an oval requires the work to be turned after each row, creating a gap in the work that is slip stitched together creating a seam. This modern method of creating an oval produces no seam, for a more uniform piece of work.

  1. Make a slipknot and insert the crochet hook into the loop.
  2. Chain 25.
  3. Turn the chain and double crochet back across it beginning in the 4th chain from the crochet hook. When this step is finished, the foundation row of the oval will be 8 inches wide.
  4. Do not turn the work. Continue to double crochet around the side and bottom of the foundation row. Double crochet around the outside of the oval, never turning the piece.
  5. When double crocheting around the sides of the oval, "increase stitch" three times on each side. To increase stitch, double crochet twice in a single stitch of the previous row. The result is two double crochets occurring in one double crochet from the last row. Increase stitching allows the oval to expand and grow in stitches as the oval gets bigger. It will also keep the oval from bunching and gathering.
  6. After you reach the fifth round of the oval, increase stitch 6 times around each edge of the oval, for a total of 12 increase stitches in each round. Spread the oval out occasionally on a flat surface to ensure it is not gathering.

Changing the Size of the Oval Rug

A chain of 25 creates a foundation row that is 8 inches wide. Changing the length of the beginning chain will change the overall appearance of the oval. A longer beginning chain produces a longer oval. A short beginning chain creates an oval that is more rounded. The width of the foundation row increases approximately 1 inch for every 3 chain stitches.

Supplies Needed

The oval rug in the photo is 3 feet long by 2½ feet wide. Worsted weight yarn was used to create this rug. One skein of the center rug color, 2 skeins of the 2nd color and 3 skeins of the outer rug color will be needed. Double crocheting with 2 pieces of yarn at once will create a heavier rug. When crocheting with only one yarn, use a hook that is 4.5 mm – 5.5 mm. When crocheting with 2 yarns, use a crochet hook that is 9 mm or larger.

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Heather Schulte - Heather Schulte is a freelance writer based in the Midwest. She writes web content for a variety of publications such as Suite101, eHow, ...

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Jan 22, 2010 12:17 PM
Melody Rhodes :
How many rows should you increase stitches? What's good rule of thumb? Would every other row do the trick?

This is a great idea!
Jan 26, 2010 10:45 AM
Heather Schulte :
Hi Melody:

Thank you for the comment. I put increase stitches in every row. I tend to eyeball the oval as I work. Laying the rug out flat and seeing if the row is "pulling back" as I stitch. A good rule of thumb would be to use 4 increase stitches at each end of the rug, or 8 for the round, or row.
Jan 23, 2011 4:13 AM
Guest :
Helped me.I made mine out out macrame cord (a little hard on the fingers) only I made my own pattern up and increased also on the ends too. Everyone thought I bought them at a store!!
Jan 23, 2011 8:38 PM
Guest :
Awesome technique. Thank you for the insight.
Jan 6, 2012 6:15 AM
Melody Rhodes :
This is one of my favorite crochet articles and I love the picture of the crocheted oval rug. Bookmarked.
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