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Rag Rugs

I went to a craft show and a lady had fixed rugs. She cut small squares, folded them and sewed them them together. I looked on the web for rag rugs, but couldn't find this kind. She lives around Marshville, Mo.

Kathleen from Springfield, MO

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RE: Rag Rugs

Sounds very interesting. If you could describe the rugs in detail, maybe we could figure out how she does it.

Post by Jantoo

RE: Rag Rugs

I've made rag rugs for years, several different types, but have not seen one like this. If you find a picture or get directions, please let me know. I'd love to learn another way to make a different type of rug.

Post by susanmajp

RE: Rag Rugs

http://www.recycledragrugs.com/
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/lv_fl ... cle/0,2041,DIY_14112_2269669,00.html
hope these help you out!

Post by meluvchris418

RE: Rag Rugs

Ebay sellers have lots of rag items to choose from that they have made. Most will be listed in the crafts section umber handmade items. Lots to choose from like purses totes diaper bags, table runners, blankets, etc. And at very reasonable prices to. I just got one in a purse the other day.

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