when you were talking about how wide to make your strips, my mother would say that if when you twist it, it is as thick as a pencil, that was what she would strive for. If the fabric is thick, you would need a thinner strip, and when you use thin fabric, you'd need it to be a thicker strip.
I grew up with Loop rugs too. I occasionally see them around. Cool thing is that are made of Rags. So when one wears out, weave a new one. I bet there is also some sort of use for the old rag rugs too. Perhaps the Chicken Coop.
when you were talking about how wide to make your strips, my mother would say that if when you twist it, it is as thick as a pencil, that was what she would strive for. If the fabric is thick, you would need a thinner strip, and when you use thin fabric, you'd need it to be a thicker strip.
I grew up with Loop rugs too. I occasionally see them around. Cool thing is that are made of Rags. So when one wears out, weave a new one. I bet there is also some sort of use for the old rag rugs too. Perhaps the Chicken Coop.
Just wondering what model of LeClerc loom is used in this video?
How can we buy one of Liz's rugs?! I can't find a website or any contact info for her!
Very very nice video. Thanks for sharing your video.
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