I started my scrap rug today and it is really going rather fast. I am amazed at how easy it is. Thank you so much for the tutorial. Plan on a full size room rug if I can handle it. Thanks again and keep up the great job of showing us how to do things like this.
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I see that Nancy's Notions sells cord for rugs/baskets.
Margie |
These rugs are beautiful. I will have to try one!
Thanks, Barb :lol: |
Hi! I will be teaching my teens to make this rug. They will making gifts through the year and this will be one of them. Tank you soooo much!!!
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Hi! I will be teaching my teens to make this rug. They will making gifts through the year and this will be one of them. Thank you soooo much!!!
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Awesome tutorial wow, I will go and buy me some of that clothesline. Where did you buy yours at?
Karen |
This is such a super idea, and great pix with your tute!! We "just happen" to be going to Wally's today, so I will be checking out the clothesline section. :) Thanks for sharing. I remember making a yarn rug for my doll with the wooden spool "French knitting", and as someone else mentioned here, it was difficult to keep it from bowling...so I will have to be careful to not let that happen. ;) I KNEW I was keeping all my selvage strips for some reason!!!!
Patti |
Check Lowe's and Home Depot for cotton clothesline too...and if all else fails, Uhaul sells nylon rope of the same size...should work, it just won't be cotton!
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Oh thanks so much for sharing this. You reminded me I even have the tool to make the fabric strips.....so many projects so little time...
dee |
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing!
I have been looking for a project like this to use up some older print fabrics that I am no longer fond of. They have nice colors/tones, I just don't care for the print anymore. Great way to use it up and not have to see the print. I want to make larger rugs for the kitchen and bedroom. Just have to remember to pick up the clotheline now. Thanks again DeeDee |
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