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Old 03-14-2011, 06:55 PM
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Hi - I was just wondering if anyone here makes these? This would be a great project while traveling in the RV, I am just not sure if I should order the tool used or make one? If you do these - what do you use? If you're not sure what I am talking about, here is a link to the site:
http://www.auntphillys.com/index.html
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Old 03-14-2011, 07:12 PM
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Yes! I have seen some made by members of the board.
Thanks for the link! :D
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I have the tool but never did use it,so I'm no help will be watching for more info though.
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Old 03-14-2011, 07:22 PM
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She is featured in this video, but it is a short snip the other sites just don't do it the same way. If you lose the place it is under shows and fairs category under the internaional quilt festival video. Looks interesting..
http://www.whencreativityknocks.com/...76&video_id=96
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Mother use to look for tuff fabric. Such as work clothes and we made rugs from them. I liked it when we use to take the string from hay bales and braid them and sew them in an oval for outdoor rugs to wipe the evidences of the milking barn off our shoes. I think it would be another neat project for cold winter nights. We did not have TV in the 50's and part of the 60's so we found things to do and it always had to be something "productively useful." That was my mom's reference.

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Just found this tute.... http://www.ragrugcafe.com/toothbrush...rt-1-beginners

looks interesting! I may have to try this.
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Here is the post with pictures I did a while back on the one I made.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-74894-1.htm

They are really fun to make and yes I did use the tool they said to use. You can use a cut toothbrush if it has a hole in the end or even a large safety pin with a hole. Try it. - just remember to not make your stitches too tight so it lays flat.
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Originally Posted by mrspete
Mother use to look for tuff fabric. Such as work clothes and we made rugs from them. I liked it when we use to take the string from hay bales and braid them and sew them in an oval for outdoor rugs to wipe the evidences of the milking barn off our shoes. I think it would be another neat project for cold winter nights. We did not have TV in the 50's and part of the 60's so we found things to do and it always had to be something "productively useful." That was my mom's reference.

Blessings, Ruth
Sounds just like us when we wre kids at home. It sure was wonderful times.
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Very nice rug, we braided wire hangers but I have never made a rug, were your hands sore or raw?


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Here is the post with pictures I did a while back on the one I made.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-74894-1.htm

They are really fun to make and yes I did use the tool they said to use. You can use a cut toothbrush if it has a hole in the end or even a large safety pin with a hole. Try it. - just remember to not make your stitches too tight so it lays flat.
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Originally Posted by tangledthread
Very nice rug, we braided wire hangers but I have never made a rug, were your hands sore or raw?


Originally Posted by dream56
Here is the post with pictures I did a while back on the one I made.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-74894-1.htm

They are really fun to make and yes I did use the tool they said to use. You can use a cut toothbrush if it has a hole in the end or even a large safety pin with a hole. Try it. - just remember to not make your stitches too tight so it lays flat.
Hands were not sore - this project went very fast and was quite easy to do. Only suggestion is that your pieces all be at least 45 " long so you don't have to keep stopping to add pieces. I really had fun making this and would love to make more.
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