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cityfarmgirl14 Posted - Aug 09 2009 : 07:05:37 AM
I'm almost done with my first rag rug! I'm going to enter it in the county fair. I'll post a picture of it when I finish....

Does anyone else get tired of tying all the strips together? Boy that happened to me, especially now at the almost-end of my rug.

rag rugs are contagious-my mom and older sister want to do one also!

we had tons of sheets so my mom tore them into strips and we still have a MASSIVE pile of strips!!!!!!!! We're going to need to make quite a few rugs to use these up!

I knit, crochet, cook, bake, sew, and am a country girl at heart!
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gr8tfulmom Posted - Oct 04 2009 : 7:37:40 PM
What a timely thread. Just the other day I was reading a blog post about rag rugs and was linked to a tutorial. Instead of sewing the ends of the strips together a slit was made on the end of one which you stuck the beginning of the next strip through. These were braided shaped rugs with the coils hand sewn together. If I can find where I was I'll link it here ;) I haven't tried one yet, but as soon as this semester is over I'll have some project time again to try it.

I am so happy to see loom talk here! I inherited an old loom that is living in my Aunt's pole barn for no other reason than a kid-busy life and I have felt guilty and been thinking about it again. I can almost imagine it saying 'come save me from the kid's and animal's who don't appreciate me'. All I know about it is what I can recall watching my Ma do when I was about 6-8, so not much, lol!

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sunshine Posted - Aug 20 2009 : 05:06:29 AM
you can send it in an email to another farm girl as an attachment and they can post it for you with their flicker or photobucket account

have a lovely day and may God bless you and keep you safe
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cityfarmgirl14 Posted - Aug 19 2009 : 4:56:01 PM
My mom won't let me load pictures onto any of those websites, so I can't put a picture up. I'm sorry! I thought I could load it directly onto my post. Sorry!

I knit, crochet, cook, bake, sew, and am a country girl at heart!
beekeepersgirl Posted - Aug 18 2009 : 07:43:03 AM
I don't have any pictures of them, and I've given them all away as gifts!!! When I finish another one I'll try to post a photo. Meanwhile, if you're interested in rigid heddle looms or spinning wheels, the place I bought my loom and my spinning wheel is www.woolery.com. They also have some great tutorial info on the site and they are extremely friendly and helpful.

Enjoy!
Luanne

Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones.
CathyM Posted - Aug 18 2009 : 07:35:52 AM
Luanne :: I would love to see a picture of it, if that's possible. Weaving that is something I have always wanted to do. I have just started looking up the how to's and such.

"Not all who wander are lost"
JRR Tolkien
beekeepersgirl Posted - Aug 18 2009 : 07:30:27 AM
Hi Cathy -

The rag rugs I make are 100% cotton strips about an inch wide and woven on a Kromski rigid heddle loom warped with cotton string. They are quite thick and heavy when they are finished.

Luanne

Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones.
CathyM Posted - Aug 18 2009 : 07:12:26 AM
Jessie :: Thank You, I have moved so often that I always say "Just cause I move around doesn't mean I'm Lost, I know how to find my way home" LOL

I used regular acrylic yarn, I just wanted to try it and that was less expensive. I used a double strand. I am sure a K would work out well. Do a sample piece first, 3"x3" size, with a couple of different hooks to see what look you like best.

I would love to try a rag rug but I am not sure how it's done. Is it crocheted with fabric or is it braided then stitched together?

"Not all who wander are lost"
JRR Tolkien
Sitnalta Posted - Aug 17 2009 : 5:26:02 PM
Cathy-- I love your tagline

I have rug yarn, but do not know how to crochet it..like do I use a hook, would a size K do the job?

I think this is really neat to do and I would love to. I tried the rag rug, but it killed my fingers and I gave up!

Melissa--to post a picture, you need to go to www.photbucket.com or www.flicker.com Once you have uploaded on one of those sites, it will show up with a code for you to paste into your message. After that, you type in your message and copy that code into the message. It will show up the picture :D

hugs

Jessie

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They sparkle and shine when the sun is out,
but when the darkness sets in,
their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within.


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cityfarmgirl14 Posted - Aug 17 2009 : 4:40:28 PM
lol......I can't figure out how to post a picture.....help!!

I knit, crochet, cook, bake, sew, and am a country girl at heart!
CathyM Posted - Aug 13 2009 : 07:44:15 AM
I have crocheted a rug out of yarn for my kitchen, it came out great. I even backed it with that nonslip stuff. And just the other day I made a throw rug for my bedroom out of 6 placemats, it came out great. I always wanted to do a rag rug but really wasn't sure how. Does anyone have the directions?

"Not all who wander are lost"
JRR Tolkien
beekeepersgirl Posted - Aug 10 2009 : 05:56:10 AM
Hi Melissa -

I'm making rag balls now for my first rag rug. I have been sewing the ends of the strips together, not tying them. I don't know if this would be easier or harder?!? What kind of a loom are you using? I have a Kromski Rigid Heddle loom. So far I've only used yarn and made table runners and scarves. Can't wait to try the rug.

Please post a photo - I'd love to see what you are working on!

Luanne
beekeepersgirl
Cindy Lee Posted - Aug 09 2009 : 5:29:31 PM
I want to see it too! I tried to crochet one and I thought it was kinda hard to do. I had a hard time with it being too tight (tention) Is that how you did yours? Maybe I need to give it another go. I have made them out of strips of fabric and a tool that looks like a crochet hook/needle. They are very pretty but take awhile to do.

If life gives you scraps, make quilts!
Lessie Louise Posted - Aug 09 2009 : 4:58:32 PM
Cheryl, I bet we the same list!

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Tapestry Posted - Aug 09 2009 : 2:59:57 PM
We can't wait to see a picture of your rug Melissa. I've not done this yet but it's on my wish list of things I want to learn to do and make.

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Lessie Louise Posted - Aug 09 2009 : 2:45:50 PM
Make sure you post a picture! Making a rug is on my list of things to do.. I need to be inspired.

how sweet it is to love some one, how right itis to care
Hosanna Posted - Aug 09 2009 : 12:24:11 PM
How do you make them? I think they are really neat, and I am in need of rugs for my new (old) farmhouse. I'd rather make them than buy them.

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sunshine Posted - Aug 09 2009 : 12:11:34 PM
i make all kinds of rugs but mostly wool braided rugs

have a lovely day and may God bless you and keep you safe
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