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16019-smiley_cat 24 Aug 2009 7:03am #13
offline lotzacatz

Member since 05 Aug 2007

Member from Waiheke Island

Posts: 3

Thanks very much for the kind words. No, I actually don't teach rag rug making - would need too many hooks & frames for a class! But there are some wonderful books out there - your library might have Juju Vail's
Rag Rugs, that one was v. inspiring for me. T shirts are easiest to start with cos they don't fray & hook easily smile

Blank 18 Feb 2012 8:28pm #14
offline Dunluce

Member since 28 Sep 2007

Member from Invercargill

Posts: 3

I will try to put on a picture of my rag mats. Made with strips of woollen jerseys, cardigans etc. I use a proggy tool, about 70 years old. I have some old sugar bags, which are the best to use, if not, will use hessian insteard.


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