Becky Dane wrote:I liked this thread. I am a weaver and like to try new techniques and ideas. I use recycled jeans, t-shirts and other materials that are recycled. I am also experimenting with different types of wool. Weave on!
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"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
Susan Norgren wrote:I really want to DO this! So far I have only made three crocheted rug and one tooth brush rug. Yours look beautiful!
"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
Barbara Pillow Sidibeh wrote:I'm an Agriculture Educator at a high school in Chicago. I would like to do this as a remote learning project. My email is bapillow@cps.edu Barbara Pillow Sidibeh, Marshall HS
"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
Zone 6, 45 inches precipitation, hard clay soil
May Lotito wrote:I picked up a 3' by 5' old picture frame with such a project in mind. Had a hard time to get that inside my car! I need to check the tools for nails, not sure if I am able to space them so evenly and straight.
"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
I need to check the tools for nails, not sure if I am able to space them so evenly and straight.
"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
Zone 6, 45 inches precipitation, hard clay soil
"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
A build too cool to miss:Mike's GreenhouseA great example:Joseph's Garden
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Trace Oswald wrote:I'm moving this back to the top. I have to learn how to do this! I just love the beautiful rugs people posted. Thanks so much for posting this, even if I missed it until now.
I wonder if I just set a record for giving an apple to a post furthest in the past 7 years late, but better than nothing I guess.
"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
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Lorinne Anderson wrote:Question:
Instead of t-shirts, could one use old bed sheets that are stained or have holes?
Cotton or cotton poly blends would not have stretch, life a knit material; you said denim could be used, it doesn't stretch, but would sheets actually work?
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Carla Burke wrote:
Lorinne Anderson wrote:Question:
Instead of t-shirts, could one use old bed sheets that are stained or have holes?
Absolutely!
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Lorinne Anderson wrote:Question:
Instead of t-shirts, could one use old bed sheets that are stained or have holes?
Cotton or cotton poly blends would not have stretch, life a knit material; you said denim could be used, it doesn't stretch, but would sheets actually work?
"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
"Also, just as you want men to do to you, do the same way to them" (Luke 6:31)
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Dai DeGardner wrote:Hi! IDK if it's my browser, but only 2 pictures of this thread came through. Or maybe it's because the original post was from so long ago (7 years?). I was interested in learning the twining rug process. I have made braided, crocheted, woven, locker-hooked, but not a twined one, and I love all things fabric related. Any advice on trying to get the pictures to load?
I did not make a "twined rug", but a rag rug on a floor loom over 30 years ago. It has been on my kitchen floor for 25 years, and is finally starting to show its age. I made it quite large - 4 ft by 6 ft - and i feel that helps a lot in keeping it flat. Rugs like this wash well and are easy to shake out, and it is *definitely* more comfortable on my feet.I need a good thick rug to save my poor feet while washing dishes. I have been pondering ways to make one. A good strong thick one that will not need constant straightening out.
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L Anderson wrote:I just stumbled across this thread. What a find!
I am moving to a much smaller house with fewer amenities (eg no dishwasher). I need a good thick rug to save my poor feet while washing dishes. I have been pondering ways to make one. A good strong thick one that will not need constant straightening out.
This is the rug!
The tough warp and the twined weaving method should, I think, give me exactly what I need. And it will help to justify hanging on to my great big tapestry loom (which I was keeping anyway, but it it’s nice to have a better reason than “I like it” when faced with downsizing to a quarter of current space).
So — thank you for posting these excellent directions.
That was incredibly generous. One day I will post a photo of my rug.
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Judith Browning wrote:it's time to start collecting materials
As soon as I get even one person who is interested, I'll start posting some of my handouts from my classes, more pictures and be ready to answer questions.
Lif Strand
New Mexico USA