Making Rag Rugs

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I thought someone in here was asking about this and I came across this url and thought I would post it. http://akak.essortment.com/braidedrugmaki_rkxo.htm happy rug making

-- Teresa (c3ranch@socket.net), November 09, 2001

Answers

Hi, Teresa, I copied & pasted that address on Google, and they couldn't find it. Could you check it again? Thanks!

-- Bonnie (chilton@stateline-isp.com), November 09, 2001.

Don't paste it to google. Just copy and paste it to the address line. It works fine. I am there now!

-- Karen (db0421@yahoo.com), November 09, 2001.

Thanks! That looks like a good way to use up all of the odds and ends of scraps that I have been saving forever!

-- Nan (davidl41@ipa.net), November 10, 2001.

Thanks, Karen, I found it! Learnd something new everyday!

-- Bonnie (chilton@stateline-isp.com), November 10, 2001.

Hi Teresa! WAH! I can't make the URL work. I removed the URL from the address line at the top of this page and copied and pasted the URL that you listed... but the page couldn't be found. Did I follow the proceedure correctly? Thanks Renee

-- Renee at Briar Creek (fakeaddy@nomail.com), November 16, 2001.


Make sure you don't copy "happy rug makimg" which is at the end of the URL. It's kind of confusing and I din't get it to work right the first time!

-- Bren (wayoutfarm@skybest.com), November 17, 2001.

Ok, another question about making the rag rugs: Would it make a difference in how flat the finished rug is if you tear or cut the old clothing across the bottom, or up and down, as with the grain? Seems like it might buckle if not torn/cut with the grain? Any thoughts? Thanks, Jan

-- Jan in Co (Janice12@aol.com), November 17, 2001.

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