To my amazement, it worked wonderfully and came out perfect.
Here is how I made it.
I picked out the 2 regular sized bath towels that I wanted to use. They were a few years old, had a tear in one and a bleach spot on another.
I then cut the towels into about 2" strips.
I didn't want the tough "seam" part of the towel, so I cut them off as well.
I used a large round tipped "Tapestry" needle and size 10 crochet cotton thread.
After cutting both towels into strips, I started to assemble the braid. Using the above thread, I made a very simple stitch to hold together the start of the first 3 strips.
I then sewed a new strip to the ends of the previous strips as the braid grew.
The 2" thickness of the strip made it very easy to keep a flat braid. I wanted this to be the case because I wanted to make sure the mat was as soft as possible.
We decided on the oval, and it wasn't quite large enough with just 1 towel so I continued with the second towel to make it large enough to fit in front of our shower.
I measured the space in front of the shower door (very technically with my leg) then I sat on the floor and began to lay out the braid to get the final size I needed.
The finished mat is a spiral of the braided strips. To create the oval, I started with a straight section of the braided rope, then turned it 180 degrees, keeping it flat and even. Think of a paper clip as the core design.
Once I had the size I wanted, I began to sew it together. I really just wove the crochet thread through the braid. I believe I only pierced the braid with the needle at the very beginning and end.
Using the large needle, I was able to easily weave the thread through adjoining sections of the braid.
Keep the thread tight, but not too tight, or you'll bring it up like a basket rather than a flat mat. If it's not tight enough it will appear to unravel and look yucky.
By weaving the thread in and out of the braids side-by-side like this, you hide the thread.
I continued to weave the thread through each section of braid until I had secured all of the rope to itself resulting in the finished oval shaped bathmat.
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