I have more Rag Rug photos! First, I'll show you Susan's (from Whiffletree Farm) first rug:
She writes to her Facebook friends: "At
the end of the year I ordered a frame loom from Our Old Country Store
in Arkansas. It measures 25 x 37 inches and uses fabric strips to
create twined rag rugs. As a quilter, I do have quite a stash of cotton
fabric! Before I was hit with influenza B and then pneumonitis, I
strung the loom and started on an all green rag rug. Throughout my
recovery (and I am not quite there yet!) I had the propensity to be a
couch (or bed) potato but was ordered to get up and walk around every
hour in order to avoid developing a blood clot. This gave me the
opportunity to weave a few rows during my walk-abouts on my now
completed twined cotton rag rug. I think I will try wool next."
You can visit her on Facebook: Whiffletree Farm
Monday, January 21, 2013
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Norma's Done It Again--Her Second Rag Rug Reveal
Norma's been Rag Rugging again and wanted to share her newest creation with you. . . .
Shades of burgundy, pink, gray, and reds. . . .This is the second rug Norma has made. . . .I'm curious if she'd letting anyone walk on them , yet?
Beautiful Rag Rug, Norma! Can't wait to see the third one. . . .
Shades of burgundy, pink, gray, and reds. . . .This is the second rug Norma has made. . . .I'm curious if she'd letting anyone walk on them , yet?
Beautiful Rag Rug, Norma! Can't wait to see the third one. . . .
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