This stunning rug is made with lots and lots of scrap fabric crocheted into a large round rug.
Make a rug out of fabric.
This is a guide about making a rug from polyester fabric squares.
Make your way over to my poppet to find out exactly how to make one of these gorgeous rugs.
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Press it flat to remove all creases.
So if your fabric is 4 ft by 3 ft then your base should be 3 ft by 2 ft.
How to make a rag rug.
The key is to use strong twine to wrap around your pieces of scrap fabric.
If you need to cut the fabric or the base then make sure that you have at least 6 extra inches in all directions on the fabric compared to the size of your vinyl base.
Knot 3 strips together at the top then braid the strips crossing the left and right over the middle repeatedly.
Rug gripper optional if your fabric has wrinkles i would suggest ironing them out.
Then lay the fabric right side up on top of those two layers making sure it is nice and flat as well image 1.
Lay the cotton batting on top of the rug pad also pressing out any creases or folds.
I buy it because i need the function of the rug to wipe feet or protect the floor.
The best thing about rag rug making is that you only need small scraps of fabric so they are the perfect use for the fabric remnants that you can order for free.
Small squares of polyester material can be sewn together and used to make a unique throw rug.
How to make a fabric rug tutorial step 5.
This project is going to end that i am going to use fabric to make a custom rug so my color and pattern options are endless and i will get exactly what i want in color style and size.
On my strip of drop cloth i used glue to fold about half a inch of it over to make a neat line i do this on both sides with glue and then add more glue to the strip and place the rug on top of half of the strip and and add more glue and fold the other half of the strip on top of the rug.
Lay the no slip rug pad on the floor.
Continue adding strips to your braid by cutting a slit into the end of one strip and slicing another slit into the beginning of the new strip.