Braided rug - what?!

I bought at a garage sale in Iowa...while on vacation....the little machine to make the strips for braided rugs. I have never used it and have always wanted to. Maybe this will get me motivated!

I love braided rugs.
 
Verthandi, most of my bias was 1 1/2" wide. As I wove the strips, they would just naturally curl - sometimes in half, sometimes one side to the other. There was no rhyme or reason to the weave. The fabric being bias was a plus. The strips had a little stretch and it was easier to tuck into the loops (especially when I got carried away with making everything tight!). The lady on the website I copied used t-shirt fabric. That might be the easiest yet! I did this in the evening after work and found it very relaxing. But then, I have no babies at home and not much extra curicular activity!
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Get cracking
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we'll wait and will want pictures. I think this is going to be a good winter for projects like this. You can also just tear the fabric if you are using wool.
 
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That makes sense, the bias would roll in easier. I have been roughly folding them in half as I go to keep the print side (sort of) up. Boy, these seem to work up fast, but I am only on the second row. Somehow I lost a strip entirely and had to add one back in. Is you rug soft/loose to the touch? I found I had to do the braiding fairly loose to keep the shape right.
 
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That makes sense, the bias would roll in easier. I have been roughly folding them in half as I go to keep the print side (sort of) up. Boy, these seem to work up fast, but I am only on the second row. Somehow I lost a strip entirely and had to add one back in. Is you rug soft/loose to the touch? I found I had to do the braiding fairly loose to keep the shape right.

My dear, it is a wing-it project if there ever was one! Sometimes it's loose, sometimes not. Depends on the fabric I pull from my stash. One end got kind of pointy and the other end not, so next time around I entered the corner sooner to square up - not to be taken seriously, nor looked at closely! I can't imagine how it will survive its first wash! But, yes, it did go quickly. I'll have another stash of bias to do another in about a year or so. This stash was probably about 3 years worth. I used to give my bias to a lady who made baskets. She tired of that and so I kept accumulating.
 
Ummmm hummm, yours in prettier this time....
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I didn't make the middle braid long enough, I think it might have been 15 or 18 inches. My rug is closer to round than oval. It worked up pretty quickly, but what a trip!....when it started to bulge out sideways...I thought "oh no", until I looked at the directions again. I think this might be a useful project to use up some of my cotton fabrics that I now wonder why I even purchased a certain color or print. I think next time I will keep one color constant throught the entire rug.



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Thank you for posting the directions and your rug.
 
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Sweetie peetie, that is wow! Don't be so critical of yourself! You are right - the first braid is supposed to be half your finished length - so for a first try, that is impressive. Besides, this is for fun and that finished rug does look like fun! As my DDIL says, good job!
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I've made one braided rug in my life and while it isn't beautiful, it's very useful!
Constructed out of old towels, I made this bathroom rug as an alternative to throwing out the thin, holey old rags my husband and I had been using as bath towels.

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It does a great job of absorbing water and it's very thick and keeps the feet off the winter cold bathroom floor!
 
These rugs are so cool! I've been doing the coiling for baskets, (to fill with homeade candy for holiday gifts) and have seriously been thinking about making a rug. You all inspire me! Thank you!!!
 

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