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    Old 09-05-2011, 05:11 AM
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    Originally Posted by ckcowl
    i make hooked wool rugs, locker hooked rugs, wrapped clothesline rugs and even crocheted rugs...I LOVE RUGS! almost more than quilting (did i really say that???)
    but i don't have room for a loom- or the desire to start yet another different technique---so- i sold my loom
    i suggest you visit the place offering classes- and ask questions about looms- the one i had was a table top loom-not real big- but for some reason very expensive (at least i thought so) my mom had picked it up at an auction and given it to me- i moved it from spot to spot for about 10 years- then decided it was just in the way- when i finally decided to look it up and find out about it i found out that they sell for anywhere from $400= $750 for the one i had!!! it deserved a better home than what i had been giving it! so i let it go
    rag rugs are seldom (if ever) made with a loom
    rag rugs tend to be hooked- or crocheted- or tooth brush rugs---which is another technique- easy to learn- easy to make- uses up those scraps!
    prehaps do a rag-rug search
    Sorry, I beg to differ on the loom made rag rugs, especially as you live in the UP. Surely the older-than-time rag rug Finnish ladies up there have not given up their looms and rug making. Surely not. I have been gone for many a year, but some of my fine rugs from the hand made Finnish looms are still alive and well. I so well remember my grandma, sitting on the front porch of an evening, after the dishes were done, cutting and rolling rags until she had enough to take to one of the ladies with a loom and pretty soon, a new rug would appear in the kitchen. I would so hate to think that this time honored skill has gone by the wayside.
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    Old 09-05-2011, 05:38 AM
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    Old 09-05-2011, 05:44 AM
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    Originally Posted by raedar63
    I thought about getting a loom but am currently seeing how frugal I can be. The frames to weave a rug are actually very simple the internet and youtube have all kinds of info.
    I have found that the "toothbrush" rug is the easiest rug to make . Second to that is crochet rugs if you know how to crochet. Look up the toothbrush rug, It will make you want to start tearing up all the cloths and old sheets in the house lol. Super simple, all you need is a clothes hanger,duct tape and rags! This is a wonderful site to start.

    http://ragrugcafe.com/toothbrush-rugs-complete-video-
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    I just took a class on the toothbrush rug and fell in Love have 2 done with the most ugly material one would ever see and the rugs look great. My next one is going to be from scraps a true scrappy just pull strips out a box and go for it. I found that the vido from
    http://www.auntphillys.com/index.cfm/id/1/Home/

    I found much better then the one you mentioned. I also made my own tool but find the one from Aunt Phillys much easier to use. I want to order a couple of patterns from her also, I wanted to learn this for something to do in the winter, besides quilting and crocheting, and knitting slippers and sewing. The frist few rows you swear that it isn't going to work out but it does they are great and will last a long long time. I also have a friend that has boxes full of material that isn't good for much else. Plus you can use old sheets, new items to serach for at garage sales and resale shops.
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    Can't help you with looms but I love your name....from another Henry.
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    Kelly, welcome from Brasil.
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    Old 09-05-2011, 06:18 AM
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    O.K..... a question for you rug makers. I have always used homespun and don't have to worry about "wrong" side fabric. When using other types of fabric, do you fold your fabric wrong sides together before you start? Always wondered about this. Thanks!
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