Some rag rugs I've made over the last month or so:
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I'm giving this one to my Case International loving brother-in-law. He is also known as my brother-out-law or brother-in-love. It just depends on what day it is. |
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Finally, something a bit different-a rectangular rag rug. I wanted to use up some odds and ends t-shirt rag balls-so I decided to try a rectangular rug. Since I can't count stitches to save my life, I thought that this was really hard to make. I kept tearing it out because I kept screwing it up. Finally, I just decided to forget about counting and wing it and not worry about the wonkiness. Hmmmm-I think I kind of like it, despite its wonkiness.
Have a great day, everybody! |
2 comments:
I love em all. I finally made one (two full sized sheets). Once I got the hang of it, it was pretty simple. Cutting the sheets up, now that's another story.
Love your beautiful rugs! Your rectangular one is sweet too! FUN!
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