Square or rectangle shaped rug make a bunch of braids which are similar in length.
How to make a braided rug from towels.
Here are the step by steps.
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A sewing machine or some needle and thread will be needed to make a braided rug from towels.
When making a knotted bath rug select two to three bath towels for a mat that is 18 by 24 inches.
Coil and stitch the rug.
Marianne cuts about 13 strips to make a medium size rug.
Continue with the rest of.
Cut off the border of the towels if necessary.
Pin and sew together.
Cut off the hem edge of each towel.
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Take one strip of each of the three colors and sew the three ends together.
Braid the three strips together.
Begin a basic three strand braid image 1.
Then sew sets of three strips together at one end.
Using a ruler and a marker mark the towels into three inch strips and cut along your marked lines.
For best results with a braided rug use a curved needle and heavy thread such as button cord.
This is crucial as the thread is used to sew the braids of the area rug together.
For example a 2 by 3 foot rug will need 1 foot of center braid while a round rug only needs a few inches for the center braid.
Fold the ends underneath so the raw edges don t show.
Cut the towels into 1 inch strips.
Start braiding the three strips.
I used two inch strips and ended up with four braids.
Fold the towels in half and start cutting one inch strips.
Make a nice bathroom rug with old towels.
Hand stitch the ends of these three strips of fabric together.
Cut the bath towels into strips using a cutting mat and rotary cutter we made ours 3 inches wide.
Use towels in the.
The first step is cutting your beach towel up into strips.
Braid the strips until you reach the length of the rug you want to make.
Take a strip in each color and sew the three ends together.
Lay down the same length braids side by side pin them together and finally sew them to keep them in place.
Begin braiding by turning the raw edges underneath as you go.
When that strip is completed sew three more strips onto that braid and continue braiding.
Count your strips and divide them into three equal piles.