I love the project you were doing it it looks pretty I like it I like to quote behind you too when did you start having commercials cuz I remember you not having commercials before so stay safe be careful out there thanks for sharing this wonderful project I love it that'd be cool so thanks for sharing and have a great rest of your week and have a great weekend 😊😊😊🧵🧵🧵🧵😊😊😊😇😇
Love this idea. I have wanted to make some throw rugs for myself and for my daughters in law but didn't want to make the ones with rope in them. These will be perfect and will use up some of my stash fabrics. Thanks again 😊
Thank you Laura Lynn, I like these rugs, or whatever you want them to be. I especially like the summery colors 😁👍💖 probably because I want to work with those colors now that it’s getting warmer. Bless you, Chris
I’m making my rug 80 inches long. I need a finished size @72”. My question is, if it going to be ok if I join fabric pieces together or will this not be as strong? I was thinking of cutting my fabric the length. Hope this makes sense. In other words, I want my rug lengthwise
Laying it as flat as possible if aiming for a bigger rug , get an ironing board or a table at the correct height to help support the weight. Starch and ironing help also.
Thank you so much for showing me how to do this
These rugs are so much fun to make and with a little effort and thought can make for great gifts too!
I make my handles for bags like that now you gave me another idea thank you
You’re a good teacher. Like the way you removed the foot to show how you top stitched around the circle.
Cool project. Nice clear explanation. Thank you. I’ll give it a go. I need a rug in front of my kitchen sink also. Happy sewing 🧵 ! 💕
I love the project you were doing it it looks pretty I like it I like to quote behind you too when did you start having commercials cuz I remember you not having commercials before so stay safe be careful out there thanks for sharing this wonderful project I love it that'd be cool so thanks for sharing and have a great rest of your week and have a great weekend 😊😊😊🧵🧵🧵🧵😊😊😊😇😇
Love this idea. I have wanted to make some throw rugs for myself and for my daughters in law but didn't want to make the ones with rope in them. These will be perfect and will use up some of my stash fabrics. Thanks again 😊
Thank you Laura Lynn, I like these rugs, or whatever you want them to be. I especially like the summery colors 😁👍💖 probably because I want to work with those colors now that it’s getting warmer. Bless you, Chris
Thankyou for your time beautiful rug I ❤️them
Love this project! Great way to use up those batting strips!
Loving the colors
Love the fabric colors for the square crow.
I just love that rug and those colors. Thanks for the inspiration!
Cute rugs! What a great way to use up batting remnants and 2.5" strips.
Ty for this tutorial 😊You have such a pleasant, sweet personality!! I’m new to sewing and you made this easy for me to follow. 😊
What a totally easy, fun project! I will have to give it a try!
Love how you color coordinate with the quilt behind you! Great tutorial!
Could you use this to make a bag? You make this look very easy
Do you think this rug would wear/ hold up well if used under your sewing machine chair?
Hi
Whats the best thread and needle for this project?
Really nice! Do you ever rest?
Think I will make placemats😊
I’m making my rug 80 inches long. I need a finished size @72”. My question is, if it going to be ok if I join fabric pieces together or will this not be as strong? I was thinking of cutting my fabric the length. Hope this makes sense. In other words, I want my rug lengthwise
Hi again
Do you back these rugs? With what material if you do.
Thanks.
Very nice
How wide is the binding piece? 2.5 or 3.0
2.5"
How to sew this rug an not make. Waves?
Laying it as flat as possible if aiming for a bigger rug , get an ironing board or a table at the correct height to help support the weight. Starch and ironing help also.