Gather your materials together and follow these instructions for starting your rug.
How to make a flat braided rug.
As mentioned if you re putting together a square or rectangle you can just lay the braids side by side pin them together and then use a needle and thread to sew them together.
Start a basic three strand braid image 2.
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Now you re ready to braid your rug.
Begin a basic three strand braid image 1.
Coil the braid into a spiral shape pin it together then sew to keep it all in place.
Once you have this little slit made tear.
Alternatively you can braid three strips of fabric together into braids and then turn the braid into a circular or oval braided rug.
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Begin lacing your finished braids together going in and out between the braid in the same way you would lace your shoes.
Make braid an inch longer than the length you determined because the end will have to turn back on itself when you begin to work on the next part of the rug.
Be sure to keep the braid tight.
Working from the center outward you ll need to keep the braids tacked together by stitching them at pretty close intervals so there are no gaping holes.
Once you get to your desired length it s time to add a fourth scrap of fabric.
I made mine about 1 1 2 inches wide but yours can vary depending on how tightly braided you want your rug to be.
Lay down the same length braids side by side pin them together and finally sew them to keep them in place.
Handmade braided rugs braided the way your grandmother did it can save you money and make your house cozy.
Tie off the end of the braid once you ve finished.
The familiar braided wool rug has certainly stood the test of time but my grandmother.
You can rip right down the sheet to make your strips without cutting and they will stay the same width.
Make all of your braids and bunch the braids together end to end to get the length you desire.
Square or rectangle shaped rug make a bunch of braids which are similar in length.
As you reach the end of a set of strips tie a new piece of fabric of each variety to the end of its corresponding fabric in your braid.
Start by cutting a small strip on the end of the sheet lengthwise not across.