6:52 You can slow the video down, on the cogwheel (settings) menu at the bottom of the video. She shows you here how to join the strips. You need as many strips as will make the size of rug you want. You'll use more strips going around as it gets bigger, of course. Looks like she used two whole sheets approx. but you could add in any strips at any point if you ran out of the ones you started with. I've even seen someone mention they kept ADDING to the rag rug they made, later on. P.S. the strips do not have to be equal length. Basically, once you start your rounds, one strip is used to anchor the second strip against what you've already done, so they can be any length comfortable to work with (not too long is better, actually).
P.S. The strips do not have to be equal lengths. The working strip basically anchors the second strip, up against your first row, and on you go. Once you take in how to join the strips, adding any length will be easy; but too long a strip becomes unwieldy so they're better about a metre and half long or so. Just rewatch the joining process; a little "button hole" is made in the end of the joined strip, and the one you want to add. The free end of the new strip is fed from THE BACK of where you place them together, to match the holes in the first strip and the new one, so it basically ties it on. This is one of the clearest videos on TH-cam to see how it's done. Have fun.
Thanks!
You're welcome, I'm glad you liked it 💕🌸
Thank you for sharing ! The art of not buying what you can make at home in your spare time is a gift of love !
More than beautiful very very creative amazing creations
This is suck an awesome flex, like "I once made a rug from two old skirts and a paper clip." Amazing, seriously.
Emeğinize sağlık o kadar güzel şeyler yapıyorsunuz ki özenerek izledim
çok güzel olmus eline saglık
Easy to follow instructions. Love it!
Emeğine sağlık abla muhteşesin 👌👍🤗❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏
Tebrikler ablacım eline koluna sağlık
I love this! Going to try! Looks easy...
Very clear, concise and filmed beautifully. Well done. Even I can follow this ;-)
Very nice....stress free .....video....😄
thank you so much for this video and sharing your beautiful work with us!!! love from Oregon!!!
Harika olmuş ikisinide aynı videoda görmüş olduk
Lovely!
Wow super 👍
You are so talented
All I can say is, "Fantastic 👑♥️💙💜."
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@Kamryn Louis definitely, have been watching on Flixzone} for months myself :D
Abla yine harikalar yaratmışsın ellerine sağlık 😄😄
Very nice! I appreciate you sharing this idea 🤗
Мне нравится , я даже подпишусь
Muhteșem oldu
very beautiful
BRAVO
Thank you for sharing.
definitely trying this
Hocam çok güzel olmuş
Hermoso trabajo gracias
Wow! I will try this..thank u
wow, amazing
Gerçektende harika
Amazing, you are very talented!
Beautiful
Thank you
Those are beautiful! Can they be washed and dried in the machine?
İyi yapti
İlk yorum da benden
👍👍👍👍👍
Başka hangi kumaşla olur abla
Love these! Can they be machine washed ?
It's recycled cotton...
No Problem all.
Meraba
👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹
Sería genial que las indicaciones estuvieran en español gracias
🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒👋👋👋👋👋❤
If I wanted to creat a rug like this only a very large one like a 7 foot by 10 foot rectangle rug how many sheets would it take? 🤔
how long does something like this take to make?
How many twin size sheets or how many strips would you need to make this rug?
Ellerine saglik banada beklerim
How do you add stitches, as the rug gets bigger?
Not a “shag” rug. It’s a braided rag rug.
Too fast
Abla panç yaparmısın
Um, could you show that to me again? Just a little bit slower this time.
Hi
Didnt understand at all
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ne yaptı n
Too complicated, could not follow. Do you need equal length strips?? I tried to figure this out, but video didn’t really help.
it is very easy to follow. Simple you ad strips of the material as needed
6:52 You can slow the video down, on the cogwheel (settings) menu at the bottom of the video. She shows you here how to join the strips. You need as many strips as will make the size of rug you want. You'll use more strips going around as it gets bigger, of course. Looks like she used two whole sheets approx. but you could add in any strips at any point if you ran out of the ones you started with. I've even seen someone mention they kept ADDING to the rag rug they made, later on. P.S. the strips do not have to be equal length. Basically, once you start your rounds, one strip is used to anchor the second strip against what you've already done, so they can be any length comfortable to work with (not too long is better, actually).
P.S. The strips do not have to be equal lengths. The working strip basically anchors the second strip, up against your first row, and on you go. Once you take in how to join the strips, adding any length will be easy; but too long a strip becomes unwieldy so they're better about a metre and half long or so. Just rewatch the joining process; a little "button hole" is made in the end of the joined strip, and the one you want to add. The free end of the new strip is fed from THE BACK of where you place them together, to match the holes in the first strip and the new one, so it basically ties it on. This is one of the clearest videos on TH-cam to see how it's done. Have fun.
Instructions are so easy yet I messed up somewhere so it's more braiding than doing knots😔