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the best possible diy rag rug updated version with instructions and pictures to make it

Featured on So-Sew-Easy! I cannot knit or crochet! my first attempt was a total success! this is the easiest diy version of a rag rug! now with more detailed instructions and a section on laundry! thank you to the readers! #ruralurbanite #ragrug #homesteading #diy

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a white and yellow rug laying on top of a brown carpet covered in lots of small rocks

Upcycle old shirts and sheets into wonderfully colorful braided rugs in 6 simple steps! Minimal or even no sewing; easy-to-follow instructions; lots of photos!

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two pictures showing how to make a no sew t - shirt rag rug

I know what you are thinking… why would I want to make anything no-sew??? But, hear me out: These rugs go together so beautifully, are easy to make, are delightfully luscious under foot, and …

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an old t - shirt is made with braiding and the words how to make a braided rag rug from old t - shirts

I did it! I made a rag rug from recycled t-shirts! Braiding a t-shirt rag rug has been on my crafty to-do list for a while now, and I've finally crossed it off. Today, I'm sharing some tips I gathered along the way. Let’s start at the beginning. And that is where I got the

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a person is holding a blue and pink flowered bow tie in their left hand

A no tie Rag Rug! Go ahead and give er a try! No Slip underlay, Dollar Tree $1 Pick your fabric(s). She chose 2 different fabrics for this one. They were from WalMart for $1 a yard. ~~Don't choose thick fabric~~ Cut fabric pieces about 3-4 inches long and 1 inch wide Push your fabric through the underlay and then pull back through This part is very time consuming. I think she said it took a few evenings to finish it. She just worked away while watching TV at night. Less than $5 and you have…

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a person is stitching fabric together with scissors and thread on a table cloth covered in multicolored fabrics

Several weeks ago, before work became so busy that my brain started melting, I was still reading all of my favorite blogs and came upon this bit of loveliness from designer Emily Henderson: I pinned a different photo of this same room because I fell completely in love with that rag rug. It's from Land of Nod. About a week or so after storing this image in the back of my brain, I began hunting and gathering items for the new lakehouse. One of the items I needed was a large-ish rug for the…

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