A video demo on how to make your own braided rag rug. By www.harvestofdailylife.com. View instructional article that goes with video @ http
May 20, 2012
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A video demo on how to make your own braided rag rug. By www.harvestofdailylife.com. View instructional article that goes with video @ http
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WTF?
I noticed that you were sewing it together with a needle and thread, I tried it that way and now I am trying it with yarn on a needle, and it works much better than thread. To do it with yarn you put the needle through the loops on the braid to stitch them together. I found it is much easier to do it this way and a whole lot faster!! Just be careful not to make a bowl shape.
@purity4all not really, just don’t use loose knits that will unravel when you cut them. If you use different types and thicknesses of fabric, you will want to cut the strips different widths. Knits you will want wider (because they stretch), cottons you will want average (they don’t stretch much), and then some you will want thinner because they don’t stretch at all (like most jean and khaki).
you don’t tie a knot you join together two strips and make a T with the third,. Stitch the thrid down and start braiding.
Hey Love… My husband grew up making these with his mom and is teaching me.. I am 49 and He’s 54 so he is trying to remember the steps from 40 years ago this was great! Keep making these videos!!!
Does it matter what kind of fabric you use?
I have my husband’s old Navy utilities that are no longer used and I didn’t want to just throw them away. I think I’ll make some rugs out of them and sew the Navy patches and his name tapes from them onto the top. His mother would love one of those. Oh yeah, making points with the mother-in-law.
@igirisuXjin thanks!
God bless you!
@swason93 I have a rectangular one and it’s made of many strips lined up next to each other rather than coiled round. So I guess, instead of one huge plate/twist, you could make around 50 smaller ones of the same size and sew them next to each other. I’m going to try my hand at both types. ^_^
best tutorial in a while… simple, straght forward, excellent… thanks and YHWH BLESS!
awesome ganna use it for a science project
enjoyed this video, very informative…cheers
You rock, Talinan. I love to sew so I have a lot of beautiful fabric scraps that I can’t bear to throw away…this is a perfect solution!
Such a great video! Very helpful and it looks fun! Thanks for posting your steps.
Thank you so much! This video was Great!!!! For what they charge for these things I can surely make my own.
I used a curved upholstry needle. and my fingers were pretty sore after a few hours of sewing the braids together, but my rug was pretty big. over 5 feet long. i wore rubber fingers (found in office supplies) to keep my fingers from hurting.
@XxXamandaarsenicXxX this happened to me too! i tried to make a rug years ago and it turned into a bowl. thankfully, the more I sew, the better I get at it!
can you make rectangular rugs this way? maybe braid sections and then sew them together next to each other in a reclangular shape. my grandmother buys them, but i want to make one. anyone have any suggestions? thanks! great video
” There is a WAYYYY easier way to do this and you only have to use one strip of fabric at a time” I think you are right. I am a guy so I never did this but I think as a kid I watched it being done. They kind of like braid it together. Please let me know if you can explain this? I am working with African girls in a refugee camp … they need ways to make money and feed themselves.
Thanks! Your a life saver! =)
You don’t have to braid all of the pieces together. There is a WAYYYY easier way to do this and you only have to use one strip of fabric at a time. Geez maybe I should post a video!
what is wrong when your rug turns into somberro and want lay flat. thanks janie
I think I am going to try this! How do you fingers feel after? Sore?
very very……..saludos desde mexico
i do these but i dont sew and it looks just fine you put a slit in the bottom of your strip and pull the secound strip through its alot faster too!