Creating rag rugs has enthralled weavers for over a century. Now you, too, can recycle your favorite fabrics and transform them into unique rugs that will bring a striking personal touch to every room in your home. From stripes, checks, and rosettes to mosaic, twists, and diamond twill; from soft to sturdy, and subtle to statement-making, Tina Ignell's superb selection of rag rugs provides you a wealth of inspiration, conveniently paired with practical instruction. Inside, find: Six technique-based sections with 45 designs by 20 professional weavers Charts, illustrations, and color photos of finished projects Creative use of unusual materials, like lambskin, straw, and leather Specialty patterns, such as a round rug and a runner for a spiral staircase Instructions for finishing, including fringed and woven edges A bonus section of five different rugs woven on the same warp Resources and
Aubussen Needle Point Oriental Area Rug Designer Throw Hand
Oriental Rug Teal - Needlepoint Joint
Oval Rag Rug Free Crochet Pattern
French Needlepoint Rug
Safavieh Patina Mimue 4 x 6 Taupe/Ivory Indoor Abstract Vintage
Revolution - REL06
6 x 9 Floral Needlepoint Area Rug - Town & Sea
9 x 11 Black Needlepoint Rug - Town & Sea
Bring boho bliss to any space with these colorful upcycled rugs. Use it as a colorful doormat, a decoration for a kids room, a splash of color on the
Braided Jute Rag Rug
Bouquet of Flowers Wool Hooked Rug
Anatolian Handmade Rag Rug, Turkey for sale at Pamono
Every weaver weaves a rag rug--or two, or three. In this long-awaited book, well-known weaver and teacher Tom Knisely shares his knowledge and
Weaving Rag Rugs