Saw a demo at the Shipshewana quilt show. There is the jelly roll and then two rolls of batting, very thin, sewn down. There should be a tute on it. The rolls of batting were 12.xx$$. Really cute, trick is to easy the corners in and get it to lay flat.
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I bought the pattern to make one a few months ago...it's here somewhere! Guessing you can tell that I haven't tried it yet! LOL But thanks for the reminder!
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I just jumped off this site for about ten minutes and went to YouTube and there are many, many tutorials for jelly roll rugs. I even found some other interesting options for rug making out of fabric scraps. So, go and wander about YouTube and see what feeds you need to make a rug from jelly rolls or scraps.
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Your rug is pretty but that's not the one I saw. The one I saw is rows of strips and it's rectangular.
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they are very colorful, I have been toying with the idea mainly because I need small rugs for my small rooms and can't find anything I like on the market, thanks for sharing, they look great
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Sewgood, love your rugs. They look like the ones made from fabric covered clothesline as demonstrated by Joyce Drexler. Many years ago, I tried my hand at Braided Rugs and had a lot of trouble with turning corners or increasing.
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Very interesting about the strip rug. Here's what I found:
Pattern for rug: https://www.etsy.com/listing/6074980...op_home_feat_2 Source for batting strips: https://www.stitchesngiggles.com/lis...oll-2-12x25yds I bet if we did enough web searching we could find an online tutorial. I'm off to check it out. Here's one I found that doesn't require batting but you use a non slip backing for the back side. Cute idea. http://www.modabakeshop.com/2011/02/...-roll-rug.html |
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Originally Posted by osewme
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Very interesting about the strip rug. Here's what I found:
Pattern for rug: https://www.etsy.com/listing/6074980...op_home_feat_2 Source for batting strips: https://www.stitchesngiggles.com/lis...oll-2-12x25yds I bet if we did enough web searching we could find an online tutorial. I'm off to check it out. Here's one I found that doesn't require batting but you use a non slip backing for the back side. Cute idea. http://www.modabakeshop.com/2011/02/...-roll-rug.html Thank you so much for the links. I just order 2 rolls of the batting for some purses I want to make! |
I would love to make one but haven't yet.
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