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Originally Posted by mary quite contrary
You can wrap as you go or do it while you are watching TV then sit and sew a lot at once. I have a pin through every spot I switch fabric so it gets a little poky.
If you are making a rug it really helps to have a flat surface so you don't curve up. If you want a basket once it is as big as you want turn it and go straight up the sides. |
I wrapped my first piece of rope tonight. I tried a 1 1/2 strip and a 1" strip. I like the lookof the 1". Now to figure out how much fabric I need to make one large enough to go under my kitchen table. Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by grammo013
I wrapped my first piece of rope tonight. I tried a 1 1/2 strip and a 1" strip. I like the look of the 1". Now to figure out how much fabric I need to make one large enough to go under my kitchen table. Any suggestions?
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This is a great tutorial. I'll have to try it. Thanks for sharing
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wow- these rugs are so pretty- thanks for sharing!!!
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Thank you for the info. Wouldn't you get the cut edge showing no matter how you cut the fabric?
I will try the 3/4" strip tonight. I can do this while watching tv late at night. :thumbup: :D |
thanks Mary! I'll be trying this out soon, I've been wanting to do one for quite awhile now!
Blessings, MaryAnna |
Originally Posted by grammo013
Thank you for the info. Wouldn't you get the cut edge showing no matter how you cut the fabric?
I will try the 3/4" strip tonight. I can do this while watching tv late at night. :thumbup: :D |
Good I thought I had done something wrong. For a big rug I could not use just the selvage it would cost to much.
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Originally Posted by grammo013
Good I thought I had done something wrong. For a big rug I could not use just the selvage it would cost to much.
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