Scrap Rug
#93
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: NW Wa
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The tooth brush rugs are wonderfulllll and so fun to make and so are the clothes line rugs and the rushing rugs abd the wagon wheel rugs you could say I love making rugs and weaving then is fun ti onmy frame I bought
#94
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: las vegas nv.
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Ok I am going to attempt this rug project. The first home depot [las vegas nv] I went to didn't have the cotton rope, my HD here at home [ut.] did have it. My first thought was to get the longest package I could but then it hit me, I would have to hand sew the rope once its covered, as how would I get a lg circle of rope in my machine...or am I just not getting it?
#95
the way that I understood it....you stitch it together from the inside out. you only pin where you add on new fabrics and the initial fabric covering the end at the start of the clothesline (center of the rug).
If I am wrong please correct my understanding.
DeeDee
If I am wrong please correct my understanding.
DeeDee
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