After I blogged about rag rugs a couple of weeks ago, I went to the thrift store and bought some sheets for my rug. I bought two, each one was $1.99, and had a 50% off tag. Yay! I had a third sheet picked out but when I got to the register I realized it was not 50% off, and was marked $3.99. No way!
After I washed the sheets, I ripped them both into 1.5 inch strips, which took about 10 minutes total. The only frustrating thing was the hangy stringy mess that accumulated, but I would rather deal with strings than spend a bunch more time cutting the fabric with scissors or a rotary cutter.
Once that was done I used a big safety pin to connect the end of three strips. I stuck that pin in between my toes, turned on the TV and started braiding. At one point Marcus asked why I was using my toes, but it just worked. An interesting aside: I watched a documentary about Tammy Faye Baker while I did the braiding. Fascinating!
It took me maybe 2 hours to do all the braiding. I don’t know the exact length of the braid when I was done, but it was LONG! I had a huge pile of braid, and didn’t feel like sewing it together right then so I shoved it in a grocery bag for a few days.
On Monday when I was sick I decided to pull it out and get started, and actually, it only took about 30 minutes to sew the whole thing together.
Here’s the final result. I finished my first rag rug. I love how soft and squishy it is, and I’m really pleased with the colors.
Two sort of ugly sheets + 3 hours + Tammy Faye Baker = Pretty Rug