What a cute idea. I always love ideas where I can recycle something. I have a stash of stuff just waiting for a way to use them. I will definitely try this.
Thank you for providing this link. My grandmother used to make rag rugs, only hers were braided rather than knitted. This knitted one looks SUPER, and the tutorial you’ve linked to is very clear and very straightforward. Thanks again!
Just love this idea, went out and bought a bunch of sheets from the Goodwill store and started ripping. Will make great gifts for friends and family and my home also.
Easy clear tutorial
Linda
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July 21st, 2008 at 9:34 pm
Gorgeous.
An easier way to make rag yarn (or plarn) is here:
http://laughingpurplegoldfish.blogspot.com/2008/06/no-join-method-of-cutting-fabric-strips.html
July 22nd, 2008 at 10:54 am
What a cute idea. I always love ideas where I can recycle something. I have a stash of stuff just waiting for a way to use them. I will definitely try this.
Thanks,
Lisa
July 22nd, 2008 at 6:09 pm
Thank you for providing this link. My grandmother used to make rag rugs, only hers were braided rather than knitted. This knitted one looks SUPER, and the tutorial you’ve linked to is very clear and very straightforward. Thanks again!
Sarah Doyle
http://SewingBusiness.com
http://SarahJDoyle.com
September 4th, 2008 at 12:54 am
Just love this idea, went out and bought a bunch of sheets from the Goodwill store and started ripping. Will make great gifts for friends and family and my home also.
Easy clear tutorial
Linda