A nautical weave is used to make this stylish and practical doormat, which is perfect for the summertime aesthetic of your apartment home. Better yet, it’s the ideal DIY project to keep you busy for the next few days, depending on your level of expertise when it comes to hand braiding. So, if you’re looking for a new activity, or even a brand-new hobby, to keep yourself busy on the tail-end of quarantine, as we begin to integrate ourselves back into the real world, this braided doormat is an excellent choice. Plus, it will have you ready to embrace the hot summer months in no time at all!
Materials:
• 1/2-inch-thick twisted nylon rope
• Kraft paper
• Pencil
• Sewing needle and thread
• Handheld lighter
• Permanent craft glue
Instructions:
1. Starting at one end of the rope, form a loose knot and leave a 30-inch tail on the right side, as well as some slack on the left side. Gently pull down on loops.
2. Flip loops to the left, then lift the first loop and cross it over the second.
3. Using the slack end, weave diagonally toward the bottom right. Pull the rope through. Continue weaving back to the top, adjusting the rope accordingly.
4. Follow the path of the first round with slack end, staying parallel to the previous round. Pull the rope through after each pass, weaving until the mat is formed.
5. Finish ends by using a needle to sew through the rope just below any frayed ends and tightly wrap the thread around the rope a couple of times. Sew through several more times to secure. Cut off the end of the rope just above the thread.
6. Singe frayed ends with a lighter to seal and sew to the underside. Apply permanent craft glue to underside between ropes in spots to prevent shifting.
Whether you prefer to create new home décor or get your hands dirty outside of your apartment, Woodhaven at Park Bridge Apartments in Alpharetta, Georgia has you covered with the coolest DIYs around!