This tutorial requires 16 worth of clothesline rope and some hardcore crochet skills and the.
How to weave a rug out of rope.
There are many ways to make a rag rug but this article focuses on braiding which means your only.
Now go back the opposite direction weaving over and under the opposite strips until you get to the original corner.
While living aboard our sailboat nine of cups we were constantly replacing worn and chafed halyards and dock lines.
No glue no sewing.
So keep the rope a little loose as it passes around each nail.
Learn how to create a beautiful rug woven out of an old climbing rope.
Good instructions but to add to the longevity of your rug dont just stitch the beginning and the ends.
Between numbers 11 to 19 it is important to leave enough space to fit another line of rope between the first round of rope and the nail.
If you want to continue with solid strips across your rug continue in this way.
Weave it through your loose knot to secure your starting point from slipping out.
To finish the rug use your fabric strip to wrap your end of the rope similar to how you wrapped the rope at the beginning of the rug just make sure the end of the rope is covered and sew down the middle to secure.
Rather than throw the old lines away i.
A rag rug is an excellent way to recycle old t shirts socks sheets and well anything you can cut into strips.
Press your strips down as you go for a tight weave.
While winter brings to mind ornate wool rugs and sturdy but plain salt and snow soaked doormats summer rugs can be lighter and more playful.
Using the zigzag stitch tuck the end of the rope under your rug so it disappears from sight and sew over it to secure.
Before you add the glue caulk silicone get a big diametre strong darning needle and fishing line from the centre work through the sheath of each rope and stitch each strand together out and back repeat until you have sewn all around the rug.
How to weave a rag rug.
Between numbers 1 to 10 keep the rope tight as it passes around each nail.
Buy and dye some dollar store clotheslines or recycle your old climbing ropes and get to knitting crocheting coiling or just good old fashioned gluing.
Each participant will be given a retired climbing rope to weave and take with them at the end of the class.