If you are new to weaving, making a rag rug is an excellent introduction to this rhythmic and methodical craft. Most likely, you have every thing you need at home: cardboard, string and fabric scraps.
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Goodbye traditional rugs: There's an affordable solution anyone can DIY
Who says you need to spend a fortune on rugs? You can actually DIY a custom one by stitching together inexpensive or even ...
SOUTH BEND - Angie Millie from South Bend credits a friend with renewing her interest in rag-rug making. Her passion reflects her interest in recycling, as well as her growing desire to be creative ...
Before video hosting services such as YouTube became available, sharing one’s skills as a crafter were of paramount importance for keeping them alive so future generations could produce such works ...
A one-day class on rag rug making will be offered at New River Community and Technical College’s Nicholas County Campus this month. Students will learn how to make old time rag rugs, and New River CTC ...
Mary Bajcz, who came to the Detroit News Stitch-Together in May, has an amazing talent for turning scraps of wool fabric, leftover yarn and discarded wool garments into beautifully handcrafted rag ...
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Discover rag rug making at Worcester’s Tudor House Museum workshop on 16 May. Learn traditional crafts, all materials included, for just £25.
Were rag rugs made of wool strips first made in Canada 150 years ago to cover dirt floors? Or were they first made in England during the early 19th century from short pieces of yarn left over from ...
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