Ahhh!! Thank you SO MUCH thus is exactly the type of rug tutorial I've been looking for and couldn't find until now! It looks so good!!! Thank you so much I appreciate this video sm ❤
Omg this it’s amazing I can imagine how soft that feels. I refuse to part $300 for a rug for my new home. I’ll spend a year making my own if I have to, I have time 🙌🏾
I didn’t have mine in a high traffic area so it held up nice. The good thing with loop yarn is , it’s harder to tug out from the top. You can seal the back with non slip fabric or modge podge to be extra safe
No, you can do it with out that step. I folded mine over because I wanted to make the rug smaller and didn’t want to cut the piece just in case I changed my mind. But folding it does give it more cushion
Ahhh!! Thank you SO MUCH thus is exactly the type of rug tutorial I've been looking for and couldn't find until now! It looks so good!!! Thank you so much I appreciate this video sm ❤
Thank you for watch😊
Omg this it’s amazing I can imagine how soft that feels. I refuse to part $300 for a rug for my new home. I’ll spend a year making my own if I have to, I have time 🙌🏾
Lol yes… also try rugs USA, HomeGoods and homesense, you might get lucky
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Quick question, did this last? Or unravel eventually with wear and tear?
I didn’t have mine in a high traffic area so it held up nice. The good thing with loop yarn is , it’s harder to tug out from the top. You can seal the back with non slip fabric or modge podge to be extra safe
How did you make that yarn ball of string to have all those loops? That's the only issue I need to know
I used loop yarn (I linked it also) and I just roll it into a ball
Is there a reason for 3 layers of rubber on bottom?
No, you can do it with out that step. I folded mine over because I wanted to make the rug smaller and didn’t want to cut the piece just in case I changed my mind. But folding it does give it more cushion