UpCycle Knotted Tshirt Rug
First published at 17:27 UTC on August 16th, 2019.
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UpCycle your old fabric scraps or old clothing, turn them into a soft easy to make Rag Rug.
Items needed:
Fabric..lots and lots of Fabric
Tshirts, sweatshirts, pjs,fabric scraps..etc.
Crafting Mesh or Nonstick Rug backing mat
A pair of sharp scissors
(You'll do lots of cutting)
A measuring tape
Your fingers
If making a rug with Multiple colors be sure to CUT ALL STRIPS BEFORE YOU BEGIN TYING!!
Cut your material into 6"×1" strips
Push one side of the fabric strip through the mesh square from underneath the mat then push the other end into a square next to the first one. Pull both sides of the strip evenly through the square and tie it in a knot. Keep filling the mat up until all full... That's it!
Although it's very time consuming it's really easy and lots of fun.
Get the kids involved, it's a great activity for the whole family to get in on.
Have Fun,
Bearly Creative 💜
Category | DIY & Gardening |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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