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prep workfinialy done! yea
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Originally Posted by Queenbarbiej
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Ellen it would be lovely if you could show us a picture of yours. I'm sure it is very lovely.
Queenbarbiej, I posted my photos on page one of this thread. I am very happy with my rugs. :-) |
You are correct Lena1952 - I cut the batting slighter smaller, but leave the fabric strips 2 1/2".
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giquilt -When using the pre-cut batting strips, I do not cut them down. I use them as is.
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Got a good start on my rug but a long way to go
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I used some 505 basting spray and it helped keep everything together. Did not have any problems.
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Gorgeous rugs!
Originally Posted by Joanne9of12
(Post 8192445)
I've made quite a few of these rugs and taught a number of classes too. I did use clips for the first one I made, but haven't used them since then - except for the very beginning of the "rope" making. I've never used pins because I know that I'd stick myself. :-) If I'm cutting my own batting strips, I generally cut them 2 1/4" rather than the 2 1/2" because it makes folding and sewing the "rope" a little easier. I don't mind the 2 1/2" batting though, so don't be afraid to use the pre-cuts batting or any batting you've already cut. :-) The pattern says that you "may need to press to help keep the rug from curling." I say that there is no "may" about it. You WILL need to press, and I do it frequently. Here are a few pictures of rugs that I've made and they all lay flat, even after washing. I did have to press a couple after washing them, but they lay flat again and I'm still using them. By the way, I put a few little squares of squishy shelf liner under the rugs so they don't slide around the floor.
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Beautiful rugs!!!
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finished yahoo! i love it
going to make more |
Pretty rug!
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