None of the sites or tutorials I found were perfect for me. But, by combining techniques from multiple sources I eventually figured it out!
Getting Started
I found this video from kieraoona of DIY Crazyness. She was competing in t-shirt reconstruction challenge. I watched her video for the basic idea. I do not use scissors to cut mine. I use a rotary cutter and mat. It makes the strips much more even and makes the rug neater.
I prefer to use tube style t-shirts as they do not have the side seams. I cut my t-shirts as demonstrated below.

I end up with a bunch of t-shirt rings which is cut so they lay flat as strips.


Joining Strips
This tutorial for toothbrush rugs the Rag Rug Cafe was very informational. I don't use her methods for crafting the rugs, but I do use her advice for joining strips.
Creating Rugs
The best video I found for technique was from the ladies at Cr8tive Living. They did a great job of showing how to do the crocheting and their commentary is really fun!
Putting it All Together
After researching and watching and reading I put it all together and made my first rug. It was not very glamorous but it is functional and I use it as a door mat. I learned a lot from the experience and can finally make pretty consistent rugs.
Materials:
- good pair of sharp scissors
- rotary cutter and extra blades
- cutting mat
- a size Q crochet hook
- a stitch marker-- I use a pinchy clothes pin
- a pattern
- gallon sized zip bags-- I re-use them multiple times
- old t-shirts or other materials
Here is a picture of one of my t-shirt rugs.

Tips and Tricks
- I use this pattern book. I find the patterns are very accurate. It is quite small, but well worth the price I use it for all of my rugs.
- I don't like using any kind a fabric that frays. I suppose if I get ambitious and sew the edges I may try some different things in the future. I just hate those little strings, some people don't seem to mind them.
- Fleece fabric is awesome it is soft and comfy in the cold weather. They make great bath mats. I do buy fleece new as yardage. It makes nice long strips.
- If you feel like your material is too bulky you can cut narrower strips. 1 inch is my standard size.
- I buy lots of t-shirts from The Salvation Army and other thrift stores. I go on half-price day and get huge bags for little $$. Plus the money is going to a good cause.
- You can adapt the patterns to make them as big or as small as you would like to fit your needs. Small round rugs make great trivets. I make a 2 t-shirt trivets in a evening!
Here are two fleece rugs that I made for my sisters for Christmas.


Maybe someday when I am feeling ambitious Mary can get her flip camera out and we can make our own video tutorial!
Thanks for reading!