preping for jroll rug
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takes a long time to prep but hopeing toget a pretty rug out of it
Gale |
Careful sewing with the porcupine! :)
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Yes it does. I made one and it will be the only one I ever make. It turned out pretty but it is a lot of work.
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slow and steady wins the race lol
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Originally Posted by maryb119
(Post 8191373)
Yes it does. I made one and it will be the only one I ever make. It turned out pretty but it is a lot of work.
Gale |
I'm a little dismayed to hear from several people how difficult these rugs are. I bought the pattern but haven't tried it yet. Please post yours when it's finished.
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How did it go?
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Originally Posted by dunster
(Post 8191598)
I'm a little dismayed to hear from several people how difficult these rugs are. I bought the pattern but haven't tried it yet. Please post yours when it's finished.
WAtch the You Tube video from Jordan Fabrics. She has great tips. They are not difficult to make. I prefer Wonder Clips by Clover. Vs. straight pins...fyi. |
I had purchased the Bosal filler to make a rug, but after reading so many reports about rugs warping out of shape I decided not to try and sold the Bosal. Yep, I chickened out!
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Originally Posted by lindaschipper
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I had purchased the Bosal filler to make a rug, but after reading so many reports about rugs warping out of shape I decided not to try and sold the Bosal. Yep, I chickened out!
after watching all the videos i think steaming as you go is the trick will let you know i don`t know what date we are getting together yet as everyone is getting strips sewed with bat before we get together Gale |
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