Floor Quilts
#21
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Thanks MaggieLou ... no luck on the googles for anything here yet. Called Michael's, Lowes and Home Depot and no luck. Now that of course doesn't say it doesn't exist as sad to say customer service in the three is never known as a strong point!
Thinking I might contact Testworth direct to find their Canadian distributor, I found this ...
http://www.epa.gov/Region5/cleanup/t...abs/index.html
Perhaps the production rights were sold off to someone else?
Does the product keep the carpet/fabric flexible? or does it become somewhat hard?
Thanks!
Thinking I might contact Testworth direct to find their Canadian distributor, I found this ...
http://www.epa.gov/Region5/cleanup/t...abs/index.html
Perhaps the production rights were sold off to someone else?
Does the product keep the carpet/fabric flexible? or does it become somewhat hard?
Thanks!
#22
J have made a floor quilt from a class from Fiber Works they are quite sturdy and I enjoyed doing it I keep it on the porch to set shoes on it damp mops very easily I used the book called floor Quilts and a pattern by Laura Heine I want to make more but where oh where is the time to many things on the to do list
#23
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Las Vegas, NV - transplanted from Southeastern PA
Posts: 324
Thanks MaggieLou ... no luck on the googles for anything here yet. Called Michael's, Lowes and Home Depot and no luck. Now that of course doesn't say it doesn't exist as sad to say customer service in the three is never known as a strong point!
Thinking I might contact Testworth direct to find their Canadian distributor, I found this ...
http://www.epa.gov/Region5/cleanup/t...abs/index.html
Perhaps the production rights were sold off to someone else?
Does the product keep the carpet/fabric flexible? or does it become somewhat hard?
Thanks!
Thinking I might contact Testworth direct to find their Canadian distributor, I found this ...
http://www.epa.gov/Region5/cleanup/t...abs/index.html
Perhaps the production rights were sold off to someone else?
Does the product keep the carpet/fabric flexible? or does it become somewhat hard?
Thanks!
#24
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Las Vegas, NV - transplanted from Southeastern PA
Posts: 324
I started to make a rag rug, had the front and back cut and decided not to finish. It was a circle so I used the front as a window valance hung over a rod. The back I decided to quilt and use it as a rug in the bathroom. Works great. Tried to load a picture but it isn't working.
#30
There are 2 different kinds of floor quilts in the sites you have listed. The first one is about making a quilt and just using it on the floor. The second site is a book about making floor quilts that using fabric on some kind of canvas material and then using decoupage to seal the fabrics and use on the floor. We have a quilt shop owner that does classes on the decoupage rugs. I personally like the idea of making a quilt to use as a rug.....maybe....
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