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sss 06-18-2010 07:35 AM

Does anyone know how to use their strips of left over quilting fabric to crochet a rug? I am a beginner quilter and crocheter. I make my afagans by granny square pattern. Can anyone give instructions to make a rug using your leftover fabric? sss

Pam 06-18-2010 07:39 AM

I have seen them. Looks like you just do a single crochet in a circle with uniform stirps of fabric. You would need to mark probably 3 places to do increases in your round to get it to lay flat. Good luck! I would check at about.com they have lots of free patterns.

Sue Fish 06-18-2010 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by Pam
I have seen them. Looks like you just do a single crochet in a circle with uniform stirps of fabric. You would need to mark probably 3 places to do increases in your round to get it to lay flat. Good luck! I would check at about.com they have lots of free patterns.

I made some...check further back i the pictures on the posts and I showed some I did..i used info from about.com /crochet

burnsk 06-18-2010 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by Sue Fish

Originally Posted by Pam
I have seen them. Looks like you just do a single crochet in a circle with uniform stirps of fabric. You would need to mark probably 3 places to do increases in your round to get it to lay flat. Good luck! I would check at about.com they have lots of free patterns.

I made some...check further back i the pictures on the posts and I showed some I did..i used info from about.com /crochet

Here is the URL for the one's that Sue Fish did:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-47661-1.htm

burnsk 06-18-2010 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by Sue Fish

Originally Posted by Pam
I have seen them. Looks like you just do a single crochet in a circle with uniform stirps of fabric. You would need to mark probably 3 places to do increases in your round to get it to lay flat. Good luck! I would check at about.com they have lots of free patterns.

I made some...check further back i the pictures on the posts and I showed some I did..i used info from about.com /crochet

Here's from About.com:
http://crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa100299.htm


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