Saturday, July 28, 2018

The Perfect Bath Mat v2

You may recall that I had made the "perfect" bath mat previously.  Well, it turns out that it wasn't that perfect. 😱  Apparently, I had bound off too tightly and it "ruffled" a bit.  It ruffled even more as I used, washed and dried it.😭  Then my poor Giri no Chi Chi (çŸ©ç†ăźçˆ¶) came over and used my bathroom. I had found my bath mat completely scrunched up (he's a shuffler) and that was my breaking point. He could've slipped or caught his foot up in the ruffles and tripped in my bathroom!đŸ˜±đŸ˜ŹđŸ˜”☠️ That was it! I needed to fix my bath mat and take out those annoying ruffles!đŸ˜€

I washed and dried it one last time as the old bath mat; as soon as it came out of the dryer, I looked for the "end". I found an "end" and started unraveling; oddly, it wasn't really unraveling - that because the "end" I found was actually the beginning!đŸ˜¶ So, off to the other side of the mat to find the "true" end. I must be some kind of amazing finisher because I had a heck of a time finding the g** D*** end! đŸ˜€đŸ˜ČđŸ˜±đŸ˜”đŸ˜« I ended up accidentally breaking the yarn and eventually found the "end". It took me a good six (6!) hours to rip out my old bath mat and rewind it.😒

Now that the yarn (and I) has relaxed a bit, it was time to reknit this baby. I decided that to avoid my previous problem, I would reknit the bath mat vertically (my initial bath mat was knitted horizontally) and with a longer cable so that it would be harder for me to scrunch up the stitches (i.e. less stitches to cram onto a cable as well as have a longer cable so there's more space!) so that it would reduce the likelihood of binding off (once again) too tightly. On that note, it also gave me an opportunity to change the stitch pattern on my bath mat. So, it was off to my stitchonaries to see what I pattern I should try out. I knew I needed to cast on at least 54 stitches to achieve the "height" of the bath mat and that I would need to make about 81 rows. I ended up using the imitation lattice stitch pattern. Here's what I did:


  1. Cast on 55 sts (this is the height of the mat).
  2. K
  3. Imitation Lattice ( 24 row repeat)
  4. R1: k2, k5, *p5, k7*, repeat * to the last 10 sts, p5, k5, k2
  5. R2 and all wrong side rows: k the knits, p thr purls
  6. R3: k2, k4, *p3, k1, p3, k5*, repeat * to the last 11 sts, p3, k1, p3, k4, k2
  7. R5: k2, k3, *p3, k3*, repeat " to last 6 sts, p3, k3, k2
  8. R7: k2, k, *k1, p3, k5, p3*, repeat to last 2 sts, k2
  9. R9: k2, k, p3, *k7, p5*, repeat * to last 11 sts, k7, p3, k, k2
  10. R11: k2, k, p2, *k9, p3*, repeat * to last 12 sts, k9, p2, k, k2
  11. R13: repeat R9
  12. R15: repeat R7
  13. R17: repeat R5
  14. R19: repeat R3
  15. R21: repeat R1
  16. R23: k2, k6, *p3, k9*, repeat to last 9 sts, p3, k6, k2
  17. R24: repeat R2
  18. Repeat R1-R24 5 more times
  19. K (2 rows)
  20. Bind off.

And here's how it turned out:
It took me a whooping six (6) days to finish this. It's nice to have a (soft and squishy) bath mat (again) in my bathroom. 😍

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