Scrap Rug
#111
Originally Posted by cande
I'd love to make a couple for my kitchen but wondering how big I would be able to make it with an ordinary sewing machine. It wouldn't be able to be rolled like you would a quilt: at least, not as much. I'm still waiting for pictures to see what others have done..
But for better or worse this is my first one. (Can someone tell me if I used the right stitch?) This is my machine's "zig-zag". It doesn't look like the same one in the tutorial.
I had fun, though! :)
#112
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I've made more rugs than quilts. I use a clothespin instead of a straight pin, it acts as an extra hand. I roll up my extra fabric first so I don't have to stop and do this. It's faster and easier for me when switching fabrics or just using the same fabric for one rug.
#117
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Originally Posted by kasmitty1
Originally Posted by ToucanSam
Originally Posted by lorie
you can order it online walmart.
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Originally Posted by lorie
Originally Posted by ToucanSam
Originally Posted by lorie
you can order it online walmart.
Dont give up!!!
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