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Online Shopping is Best For Area Rugs
Tue, 09/06/2011 - 07:03 — Fresno
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Shopping, ugh!! No way!! After all who wants to leave the cozy couch on Sunday, not I. Shopping is never fun for me, it’s just a part of chores and to be honest I hate going to stores for the longest time. So at time of renovating my house I was horrified.

New to Rag Rugs
Fri, 11/05/2010 - 15:48 — stitcher5000
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Hello everyone,
I'm from Las Cruces, New Mexico and new to Rag Rugs. I think the instructions are
awesome for the toothbrush rug, and can't wait to try it out. I'm also into Rug Hooking
and looking for fellow rug enthusiasts in my area.
Petra
My first rug camp, TX Star at Tyler, TX
Wed, 07/28/2010 - 21:15 — Cotton Eyed Jo
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Maria Barton, Star Rugs, was my teacher, and I recently finished one of her designs. This is a new Halloween design.
Toppling Pumpkins by Maria Barton ~ hooked by Cotton Eyed Jo The rug contains several special hooked areas. The eyes in the top pumpkin are quilled. That means that two colors of wool strips were rolled together. A few stitches to hold them together, and then they were stitched down to the background.
I'm learning a new technique or two!
Mon, 03/15/2010 - 19:02 — Cotton Eyed Jo
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I just learned how to "marry" wools that you'd like to use in a rug. As we all know black, red, blue and every other color comes in many different shades. Not all of them match in clothing, and mismatched wools in a rug, might give it an older look. (They made do with what they had). Or it might distract from the overall design. My first advice is that if it doesn't bother you ~ run with that! :)
New at Rag Rug Making
Mon, 01/18/2010 - 21:31 — jkupz84
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Can some tell me the name of the tool that is used in the video? And where I can purchase one. Any information would be helpful. Thanks.
Hooking Rugs in the Winter
Sun, 11/15/2009 - 20:42 — Cotton Eyed Jo
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Here in Houston, rug hooking can take place in the summer because our homes are air conditioned 24/7. But it really isn't when rug hooking is my favorite thing to do. My quilting calls to me, because when I was a teacher, summer vacation was my time to create quilt tops. (Also much cooler)
But, we are finally looking at some 40 degree mornings coming this next week. Yippee! Evening spent under the rug I'm working on are a great way to conserve energy and stay warmer.
How to Design Your Own Rug
Wed, 10/21/2009 - 17:35 — Cotton Eyed Jo
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This topic might not be considered a beginner's topic, but why not? If you have mastered hooking wool strips into the backing, you may already be thinking about a rug you'd like to make.
The first step is to have an idea you'd like to explore, or an actual design of your own to make. Drawn rug designs are simple generally almost like a coloring book page. Of course a complicated design of a floral or a paisley will need more design, than a simple four leaf clover.
Looking forward to some cooler weather!
Mon, 09/28/2009 - 22:37 — Cotton Eyed Jo
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Depending on where you're reading this blog post, you may be like me looking forward to cooler weather, or dreading the return of winter.
Our temperature today (late September) topped 94 degrees and the humidity made me "glow" as we say here in Houston! When we first moved here, I told my sis that it was wonderful to live somewhere where moisturizer wasn't needed! Of course, you go through at least 3 times the deoderant, so works about the same so far as $$$. ;)
Directions for my Rag Rug Cafe special kits in my Etsy Shop
Sun, 09/13/2009 - 12:29 — Cotton Eyed Jo
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Since I've sold a couple of "Rag Rug Cafe Specials" from my etsy store, I've decided to post my directions here. I'll send a print copy with the kits, creative people sometimes misplace things, so you can come here. :)
I first tried to just copy and paste into the authoring area here, but lots of gobbeldy gook appeared... so will do it the old fashioned way and just retype it in.
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Creating a petal effect.
Sat, 08/29/2009 - 13:30 — Rhonda09
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Hello Cafe,
I wanted to share with you a rather simple way to create a petal effect. These directions reflect only how I did the petal and in no way means this is how it has to be done. Your own unique creativity may be a simpler way yet and better suit your own individual method of ragrugging.
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