Mi may 30 2013 at 6 25 am reply.
Make a potholder rug.
I saw the most amazing woven alpaca bamboo and cotton shawls.
Anyone can do it.
It makes a very nice colorful nursery rug.
Of course i neglected to take a picture.
This rug is woven using the simple technique we once used to make potholders on little metal looms in kindergarten.
Bring the pinned rug to your sewing machine.
The sunshine rug kit comes with balls of a multicolored cord made from cut and sewn socks certain to.
As a child it was a fun craft project that you often gave to a parent.
After a few minutes of chatting come to find out.
Then we alternated blue and green tones for the vertical loops.
All the horizontal loops are from black t shirts.
Pick a contrasting thread to add dimension to your rug or go neutral it s up to you.
How to make a potholder rug.
With the potholder rug kit and additional refills you can create and connect potholders to make a rug as big as you wish.
Use a wide zig zag stitch to join all the inside edges of the potholders.
Pot holder area rugs.
Rag rugs are a great way to reuse old t shirts and other fabrics.
For this potholder i put the loops on in random order but didn t put two of the same colour next to each other.
I ve been wanting to make a loom for years but i hadn t thought about it in a long time until the des moines farmers market on saturday.
Chances are when you were a kid you took bands of colored fabric and wrapped them around a plastic peg to make a colorful hand woven pot holder.
You ll likely be working with potholders of varying thicknesses so it might be wise to switch your machine s tension to 5 or 6.
Make your own pot holder rug loom.
With a little bit of skill and a rag rug loom you can learn to weave simple crafts such as potholders.
The potholder rug kit sunshine braided woven rug kit and sock and looper rug kit are not limited by the potholder size.
Loops can be added in random colours or you can make a pattern by grouping colours or alternating the colours evenly.
I recently had a chance to attend a workshop where we learned how to make pot holder style area rugs.
I made a pot holder rug when my now 35 year old son was an infant.
The concept is fairly simple involving only a bit of simple weaving and is an excellent craft for children as well.