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I haven't but that doesn't mean it can't be done. I would imagine you would want to press seams open so it would lie flatter and use some non skid underlay or even the spray on non skid stuff.
#4
Yes, it was made like a quilt, but laying on the floor on a carpeted area.
They do make non-skid pads that you could lay one on, but I wonder if it would tear up the backing after a while, from the friction?
They do make non-skid pads that you could lay one on, but I wonder if it would tear up the backing after a while, from the friction?
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I have seen them (I've never tried one) made out of polyester. It uses squares folded into triangles and stitched down. I have no idea where to find a pattern. All I know is that I have seen them at craft shows.
There is also a tutorial on making one using clothes line rope wrapped with strips of fabric.
There is also a tutorial on making one using clothes line rope wrapped with strips of fabric.
#7
I remember recently seeing a rug made out of fabric like a quilt. It was coated with something like clear polyurethane and attached to a back with a skid proof bottom.It was very pretty and could be wet mopped....wish I could remember where I saw it!!
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