Thank you , I love the fact that you haven’t got loud music dubbed over your videos, it makes for a calm, peaceful tutorial. You are very easy to follow, thank you so much .
This tutorial is BY FAR the best one I’ve played to teach how to make a simple rug! “Down (through the hole,) under (the new spine) and through (the fabric). I made it a mantra to teach my students. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thank you for this video. I now feel as though I am ready to begin my rug. Your teaching style is very inviting and informative! I especially appreciate your making your own needle out of readily available materials! Thanks again.
Just TODAY I've found your tutorials that are all-hand-no-machine technique like my grandmother's generation. Loved making my own needles. I'm inspired... THANK YOU SO MUCH, Barri-Jayne.
Wonderful work ! Surely will do mine! And specially because you don't need to buy anything to bring your art to life, you used what you already had, even the needle! I am so impressed ❤️Thank you from Brazil 🇧🇷
Wow! What an amazing reminder of something i was taught by my grandmother as a child! I had forgotton completely! I am in an RV, & the carpets put outside at the steps can be $400 for a large one. Im going to start mine now!
*I have finally got around to creating this tutorial for the rectangle Amish knot rug! *Huge apologies for the blurriness in parts of the video. Annoyingly, I hadn’t realised until I'd finished filming everything and I wasn't about to do it all over again! :) *I hope it doesn’t spoil your learning. *For a small rug of approx 14x34inches, you'll need a double duvet cover, or two double sheets, cut into approx 2in strips.
Lovely do not worry I like the way you explain, one question,if we need to clean the Amish knot rug, how we can do it, because I already did one of this for my son and I am wondering how to clean it up, thanks for your time and explanations, sending you lots of love and blessings
I love your explanations. And yes you do make sense. I started a rectangle but I am going back and forth and it took me the first three rows to figure out how to keep it square. But I'm not going in a circular motion ,I'm simply going back and forth. Plus I am trying to make mine 5x4 feet. The way you are doing it here I literally can do a different type of pattern with my material. I love it. I'm so glad I found you
Thank you, Teresa. Next time I'm going to try out your method, I like the sound of that! I'd love to see when you've finished your rug. Happy rug making! 😊
Superb tutorial... loved the therapeutic aspect of sheet tearing and blowing off the steam.... jokes apart.. I found this one of the best tutorials for Amish rugs... Thanks....
I stumbled onto your tutorials by an accident and I'm so glad I did so! Thank you for fabulous and very easy to understand- tutorials. I get inspired and I get very calm from your voice. Perfect combo!
I love your clear instructions. I do a 5 strand braided rug but when ppl ask about an Amish knot rug I refer them to your videos! You do a great job of teaching!
😄Thank you for these videos. I'd. made some toothbrush rugs a number of years ago but had completely forgotten how to start. Your examples were easy to follow even for a left-handed person like me and the idea of using a ring binder to anchor the first row is genius.
I have been rugging with this knot method for almost a year because I found your videos. Have become comfortable enough now so I've been playing with the warp (spine) a little by using fabric twine instead of fabric strips... makes for a heavier and stiffer rug. Thanks for your videos👍
I"m in Australia and no one here seems to have heard of toothbrush rugs. I've just finished my first toothbrush rug, an oval, and want to make a rectangular one next. Your very clear instructions for getting around the corners are just what I needed and the little hints at the end of the video are brilliant! Thankyou so much for your patience.
I wanted to try this a long time but this is the best tutorial I've seen so far you are very soft spoken and take yur time to show yur viewers slowly and surely i will try one now keep up the good work
So amazing! Thankyou so much for sharing. You have taught me a beautiful skill that I can pass on to my children. I've made 3 round rugs from your other tutorial and away to try my first rectangle. 😁 I honestly can't thankyou enough for sharing your skills and talents. 🙏❤️
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. I love your manner and voice and your pace for beginners like me. I have never made this tape of rug. Thank you again, I am inspired to make one for my bathroom. Blessings to you!
💖If you have found my Tutorials beneficial to you, please consider showing your support by purchasing a 'Super Thanks'. This can be found next to the 'download' icon. Thank you! Peace & Love 🙏🏾💫💜
@@ravenstone366 Thank you so much for the laughter 😂😂😂 I am so happy to hear that you've put the sledge hammer away. Enjoy ripping fabric, releasing and creating something gorgeous. Take good care of you 💜😊💜
that is awesome! One thing I saw in another video, was pinning your work down as you go, onto a cork board, or something similar. It keeps the rug from turning, and bunching up as you go around. I can't wait to try making one myself! :) Thank you so much for this video :) You have a calming voice that doesn't annoy while listening to you ! lol. .
So glad I found your videos - you seem to be the only one on UA-cam that explains them in a way I can grasp. They are so fun to make! One question - how do you keep the rug from turning into a "bowl" shape? I think my knots may be too tight on the spine? Trying to stretch it a bit so it will lay flat. Any suggestions on how to keep them flat? Thank you so much for your amazing videos!
Hi Lauren, it could be that you're pulling a bit too tight on the 'spine', which is often the case or possibly you're adding too many knots at the corners. You shouldn't need to add knots along the sides. Watch again from 15mins and again at 21min 55secs It's also best to work on a flat surface and manipulate the rug into shape as you go along. It's not very easy to correct, so sometimes it's best to just start again, or go with the flow and turn it into a cute basket. All the best 😊
hi, sort of, but not necessarily. I think it's more about how you manipulate the corners. I really pulled at the corners to help create squarer edges. Every time I complete a corner I tug it into the shape I want and might slacken/tighten the knot. (ramble ramble) Hope that makes some sense 😁
Just discovered these makes (I follow your guided meditation regularly) And the rugs are fab! Unfortunately I've started two and they seem to cup out rather than flatten. I'll keep trying!! Love your videos, thanks for the content 🌸
oh no! Sorry to hear your rugs are going cup shaped. It could be that you're pulling a bit too tight on the 'spine' possibly at the corners. Make sure to make your rug on a flat surface and check its flatness regularly, after every round. Make sure to not pull at the spine. Keep manipulating the rug into shape often. You may not be able to fix this rug, but I hope you have a better result with your next rug ☺️ 💫Also, glad that you like my guided meditations 🙏🏾
Have you ever tried a dowl rod with a pointed end and the other end has been drilled enough for the fabric or to fold the fabric? I found it to be helpful so i do not over tighten the knots. It seems to work for me on a couple of rugs. Do you like the contrast or is it for your show?
Hi Angela, no, I've only ever used wire to make my needle. It's also lovely to find different ways to create your needle. I'd added the purple to the red, as I had run out of the red fabric and it was all I had. Plus I also liked how the colours complimented each other 😊 Happy New Year!
I've been watching lots of how to videos to make rag rugs and yours is by far the easiest to follow. Your very calm instructions make it so easy to follow, plus your humour, re "ripping the strips" .. ha ha ....thank you so very much. Also, I have 2 questions: is the "spine" needed throughout the rug, or only on the first 2 rounds? Does this process work for using other fabrics (shirts, tshirts, etc.) Again, thank you.
Hi, thank you and sorry for delay in responding. Yes, the spine is needed throughout the whole make. Most fabric can be used to make your rug. Use fabric that's previously been washed. When using stretchy fabric, be mindful to not stretch the fabric as you create your knots. Make sure to make your rug on a flat surface and manipulate into shape often. Enjoy making your rug 😊
Hello from Alabama, USA. I love your video. Thanks for sharing with the world. How do I determine how long the original spine should be for different size rugs?
To be totally honest, I don't know 😅 I just guesstimated it. I think I told myself that the spine was going to be about half the length of the rug, but I don't think it matters too much because you can just keep going and going with this rug... I think the longer the spine, the more rectangular it will be. But please don't quote me on that 😁 Enjoy making your rug 😊
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I want to make some kind of rag rug for my reading nook and have been researching methods. I think this is my favorite so far. Looking at it, it looks like one could theoretically do this without a needle, but it would just be more work; is that right? Edit because I just realized after commenting that this sounds crazy since you can use a safety pin or a paper clip; I have a hard time using small tools due to health reasons
Not crazy at all. Try out different ways - fingers, safety pin, paperclip, bodkin needle... One way might feel easier than another, but always go with whatever feels most comfortable for you and enjoy making your rug 😊
Love this! I made my first rug from your other tutorial on round rugs...however...it being my first I've realizes I pulled the (spine) piece too tight all the way around so I essentially have a beautiful rug that doesn't sit flat. How can I fix that? Is there a way to loosen it or do I need to pull it apart? HELP!
Hi Alyshia, so sorry. I don't know how I missed your message. I hope you were able to still use your first rug. If it was already completed, i'm not sure that it's fixable. Sometimes they do sit flat when in use, if there's a nonslip mat underneath. Hope any future mats turns out how you want it 😊
The red rug looks like it has a triangle working away from the center on the ends. The rug created in the video, and similar to what I have created just looks like a squared off oval. Was something done differently with the red rug?
Hi, the triangular shape happened because I forced the corners into shape and it's the hole where I'd put the three knots. After creating the three corner knots, I would manipulate the rug into shape, which helped to keep it squared. The triangle effect was unintentional😊
@@salmadhudhat7057 Sorry, just saw your message. You've probably finished your rug now 😊 Double stitching on the sides may make the rug into an oval shape. To keep it straight only add double knots on the corners💛
Great video. Thanks. Could you please bring the camera close when you’re adding knots , especially at the corners so we can see where you’re adding the loops? I need to see what that looks like. Thanks
Thank you. I won't be making another tutorial for this rug, I can only suggest watching on a large screen. I focus on the corners throughout, especially from 12min 50 sec to approximately 20min with very clear instructions. Good luck making your rug 😊
I made quite a large round rug and it came out nicely but it keeps buckling here and there and has become a trip hazard for me. How can I smooth them down so they dont come back?
Hi Phyllis, so sorry , I only saw your message today. I hope you were able to figure something out. The only thing I can suggest is maybe putting a non-slip underlay under the rug, it might help to keep it flat. 😊
As much as that is therapeutic to take out anger when ripping the material... I wouldn’t suggest doing so, the energy we put out is actually absorbed into the items that we make, make it with love, make it with peace in your heart, save that anger for a good exfoliation and a bath/shower. Wash it down the drain. When anger when has your meal ever been cooked perfectly... 🤔 doesn’t work.
MzClementine I appreciate your comment. I do however make my rugs, and everything else I create, with love and peace in my heart! What I do actually find is after a couple of rips of the fabric, there is a sense of release, which then turns into enjoyment and a lot of fun. I do this in my Adult & Child rug making classes. I have found that it is a positive way for them to release any anger or stress, with an almost immediate result. It is very therapeutic and once all the fabric is ripped there is only happiness and a wonderful sense of achievement when the rug is completed.
I am also a ripper 😄 Never thought about it being an action to release anything except maybe releasing the fabric, setting it free, in order to change form and become a different beautiful thing 😉 BTW I loved the video. Thank you! ❤
Thank you , I love the fact that you haven’t got loud music dubbed over your videos, it makes for a calm, peaceful tutorial. You are very easy to follow, thank you so much .
Thank you so much, Chris! Enjoy making your rugs! 😊
I don't know why they play the music in the background, I think it only distracts from the vido and makes it hard to understand
Yes
This tutorial is BY FAR the best one I’ve played to teach how to make a simple rug! “Down (through the hole,) under (the new spine) and through (the fabric). I made it a mantra to teach my students. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Aw, that's fabulous! Thank you! Love the mantra! Enjoy teaching many more students 😊👏🏾
Thank you for this video. I now feel as though I am ready to begin my rug. Your teaching style is very inviting and informative! I especially appreciate your making your own needle out of readily available materials! Thanks again.
Pat Faulkner Thank you for your lovely message! Enjoy making your rug 😊
Out of all the instructions, I find yours the simplest to follow... Thankyou X
Thank you! Enjoy making your rug 😊
Just TODAY I've found your tutorials that are all-hand-no-machine technique like my grandmother's generation. Loved making my own needles. I'm inspired... THANK YOU SO MUCH, Barri-Jayne.
That's fabulous! Thank you. Enjoy making your rug ☺️
Hi!!Ripping the fabric is a therapy itself!! Lol! thanks for sharing! =)
Absolutely!!! Enjoy ripping fabric and creating a beautiful rug! 😊
Wonderful work ! Surely will do mine! And specially because you don't need to buy anything to bring your art to life, you used what you already had, even the needle! I am so impressed ❤️Thank you from Brazil 🇧🇷
thank you! enjoy making your rug 😊
Wow! What an amazing reminder of something i was taught by my grandmother as a child! I had forgotton completely!
I am in an RV, & the carpets put outside at the steps can be $400 for a large one. Im going to start mine now!
Lovely memory! Rugs can be so expensive to buy. Enjoy making your rug! 😊
*I have finally got around to creating this tutorial for the rectangle Amish knot rug!
*Huge apologies for the blurriness in parts of the video. Annoyingly, I hadn’t realised until I'd finished filming everything and I wasn't about to do it all over again! :)
*I hope it doesn’t spoil your learning.
*For a small rug of approx 14x34inches, you'll need a double duvet cover, or two double sheets, cut into approx 2in strips.
It was great! No worries!🥰
Lovely do not worry I like the way you explain, one question,if we need to clean the Amish knot rug, how we can do it, because I already did one of this for my son and I am wondering how to clean it up, thanks for your time and explanations, sending you lots of love and blessings
Phyllis Weaver Thank you! 😊
Jesus Uzhca Hi, thanks for your message. I have washing instctions here. ua-cam.com/video/-UuJbJ_6p2w/v-deo.html 😊
Thank you, so clear ! I’m excited to begin!
I am about to make a trip to all the thrift stores for old sheets and duvet covers so I can make a rug with you! I feel so inspired thank you
That's fabulous! Happy thrifting. Enjoy making your rug! 😊
I cannot wait to start. Your tutorials are absolutely fabulous.
thank you. enjoy making your rug 😊
I love your explanations. And yes you do make sense. I started a rectangle but I am going back and forth and it took me the first three rows to figure out how to keep it square. But I'm not going in a circular motion ,I'm simply going back and forth. Plus I am trying to make mine 5x4 feet.
The way you are doing it here I literally can do a different type of pattern with my material. I love it. I'm so glad I found you
Thank you, Teresa. Next time I'm going to try out your method, I like the sound of that! I'd love to see when you've finished your rug. Happy rug making! 😊
Thank you for this tutorial! I wanted to make a rectangular rug. Your instructions are very clear and your voice is so soothing!
Thank you for you message. Enjoy making your rug! 😊
Superb tutorial... loved the therapeutic aspect of sheet tearing and blowing off the steam.... jokes apart.. I found this one of the best tutorials for Amish rugs... Thanks....
Thank you loads 😊 Enjoy ripping sheets and creating a beautiful rug! ☺️
I love your calm, and informative tutorials l. Thank you for sharing your skills.
Thank you so much, Joanna! Enjoy making your rug 💜
I stumbled onto your tutorials by an accident and I'm so glad I did so!
Thank you for fabulous and very easy to understand- tutorials.
I get inspired and I get very calm from your voice. Perfect combo!
Thank you, Lena. Enjoy making your rug 😊
I love your clear instructions. I do a 5 strand braided rug but when ppl ask about an Amish knot rug I refer them to your videos! You do a great job of teaching!
Thank you so much, Beverly ☺️
😄Thank you for these videos. I'd. made some toothbrush rugs a number of years ago but had completely forgotten how to start. Your examples were easy to follow even for a left-handed person like me and the idea of using a ring binder to anchor the first row is genius.
Glad you're able to get back into the swing of rug making. Enjoy 😊
I have been rugging with this knot method for almost a year because I found your videos. Have become comfortable enough now so I've been playing with the warp (spine) a little by using fabric twine instead of fabric strips... makes for a heavier and stiffer rug. Thanks for your videos👍
This is so lovely to hear. Thank you for message 💕☺️
Love your accent and the happiness in your videos
thank you so much 😊 enjoy making your rug
Cathartic - and in whatever colors I desire! Thank you! A great technique!
Enjoy making your rug 😊
I"m in Australia and no one here seems to have heard of toothbrush rugs. I've just finished my first toothbrush rug, an oval, and want to make a rectangular one next.
Your very clear instructions for getting around the corners are just what I needed and the little hints at the end of the video are brilliant!
Thankyou so much for your patience.
Thank you for your message. Enjoy making your new rug ☺️
I wanted to try this a long time but this is the best tutorial I've seen so far you are very soft spoken and take yur time to show yur viewers slowly and surely i will try one now keep up the good work
Thank you for your message. Enjoy making your rug 😊
Excellent tutorial… enjoyable and informative. Beautiful tone, kind to the ears…❤
@@patphares6258 Thank you so much! Enjoy making your rug ☺️
So amazing! Thankyou so much for sharing. You have taught me a beautiful skill that I can pass on to my children. I've made 3 round rugs from your other tutorial and away to try my first rectangle. 😁 I honestly can't thankyou enough for sharing your skills and talents. 🙏❤️
aw, that's so fabulous to hear! thank you so much for this lovely message! Happy rug making! 🤗😁
@@BarriJayneMakes ❤️ 🙏
I LOVE ripping fabric, too. It's so satisfying!
it really is! Enjoy making your rug 😊
I save the video for when I start my rug thank you for sharing yur work is very neat God bless yur gifted hands
thank you! 😊
You do beautiful work! Love your choice of colors!!
thank you so much! 😊
You are so cute and I love your videos. Thank you for showing how to prepare your sheets!
Thank you 😊Enjoy making your rug 💫
Love the rug ... And those slippers!
Thank you! Those slippers were super comfortable 😄
Your personality really comes through on this video. Thanks am poking forward to making my first rug
Thank you 😊 Enjoy making your first rug 💫
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. I love your manner and voice and your pace for beginners like me. I have never made this tape of rug. Thank you again, I am inspired to make one for my bathroom. Blessings to you!
Thank you Estela. Enjoy making your bathroom rug 😊
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@@ravenstone366 Thank you so much for the laughter 😂😂😂 I am so happy to hear that you've put the sledge hammer away. Enjoy ripping fabric, releasing and creating something gorgeous. Take good care of you 💜😊💜
Thank you, I'm starting my first one tomorrow. Cannot wait.
Fabulous! Enjoy making your rug 😊
that is awesome! One thing I saw in another video, was pinning your work down as you go, onto a cork board, or something similar. It keeps the rug from turning, and bunching up as you go around. I can't wait to try making one myself! :) Thank you so much for this video :) You have a calming voice that doesn't annoy while listening to you ! lol. .
Thank you Lisa! Enjoy making your rug 😊
Perfect thank you!! I've been wanting to make a rug for my bedside!
Enjoy making your bedside rug 😊
I just found this video!! I love it. You explained so very well, and I could follow you.. Very excited to try this now. Thank you so much ☺️
enjoy making your rug 😊
so sweet of you to share, love it!
Thank you! 😊
I like that there’s nothing to buy in order to do this. You just use old fabric and an easily-made special needle.
Absolutely! Enjoy making your rug 😊
So glad I found your videos - you seem to be the only one on UA-cam that explains them in a way I can grasp. They are so fun to make! One question - how do you keep the rug from turning into a "bowl" shape? I think my knots may be too tight on the spine? Trying to stretch it a bit so it will lay flat. Any suggestions on how to keep them flat? Thank you so much for your amazing videos!
Hi Lauren, it could be that you're pulling a bit too tight on the 'spine', which is often the case or possibly you're adding too many knots at the corners. You shouldn't need to add knots along the sides. Watch again from 15mins and again at 21min 55secs
It's also best to work on a flat surface and manipulate the rug into shape as you go along.
It's not very easy to correct, so sometimes it's best to just start again, or go with the flow and turn it into a cute basket.
All the best 😊
@@BarriJayneMakes that is definitely it! Thanks :)
Thank you this was great info!
I appreciate all the technique you share! I love learning how all the different ways to do something! Thank you
Thank you. Enjoy making your rug 😊
The rug is beautiful. I make rugs also but I crochet them with a big hook. Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you.
Vera Campbell Our Homestead Thank you so much! One day I will try to crochet a rug! Take care of you! 😊
Barri-Jayne Makes thank you very much. God bless you.
I love this tutorial you make it look so simple and I adore your accent... thank you for sharing this tutorial with us... hugs Lynn Weasenforth 💯💜💛💙🌹
Thank you so much, Melinda! Enjoy making your rug! 😊
I loved your video…very easy to follow….thank you so much!
enjoy making your rug 😊
So three knots in a corner makes the corner "pointier" and two knots makes it rounder?
hi, sort of, but not necessarily. I think it's more about how you manipulate the corners. I really pulled at the corners to help create squarer edges. Every time I complete a corner I tug it into the shape I want and might slacken/tighten the knot. (ramble ramble) Hope that makes some sense 😁
Just discovered these makes (I follow your guided meditation regularly)
And the rugs are fab! Unfortunately I've started two and they seem to cup out rather than flatten. I'll keep trying!! Love your videos, thanks for the content 🌸
oh no! Sorry to hear your rugs are going cup shaped. It could be that you're pulling a bit too tight on the 'spine' possibly at the corners.
Make sure to make your rug on a flat surface and check its flatness regularly, after every round. Make sure to not pull at the spine. Keep manipulating the rug into shape often.
You may not be able to fix this rug, but I hope you have a better result with your next rug ☺️
💫Also, glad that you like my guided meditations 🙏🏾
@@BarriJayneMakes thanks for the tip! I'm going to be able to Reuse the fabric so I'll give it another go! ❤️
@@samanthamurray7736 fabulous! All the best 🙏🏾
Thank you very much. The use of the folder was great.
Enjoy making your rug! 😊
Thanks for the tutorial.
I'm going to start by trying to make some coasters. 😊
Fabulous! Enjoy making your coasters 😊
Have you ever tried a dowl rod with a pointed end and the other end has been drilled enough for the fabric or to fold the fabric?
I found it to be helpful so i do not over tighten the knots. It seems to work for me on a couple of rugs. Do you like the contrast or is it for your show?
Hi Angela, no, I've only ever used wire to make my needle. It's also lovely to find different ways to create your needle.
I'd added the purple to the red, as I had run out of the red fabric and it was all I had. Plus I also liked how the colours complimented each other 😊
Happy New Year!
It is lovely. 🎉thank you for what you do
@@angelahatfield5683 Thank you so much! 😊
I love to add my pic of my round Amish rug finished but not sure how I do it. So happy with it x
Ree Stevenson You can email a picture to me at barrijayne.makes@gmail.com I'd love to see it. 😊
I've been watching lots of how to videos to make rag rugs and yours is by far the easiest to follow. Your very calm instructions make it so easy to follow, plus your humour, re "ripping the strips" .. ha ha ....thank you so very much. Also, I have 2 questions: is the "spine" needed throughout the rug, or only on the first 2 rounds? Does this process work for using other fabrics (shirts, tshirts, etc.) Again, thank you.
Hi, thank you and sorry for delay in responding.
Yes, the spine is needed throughout the whole make. Most fabric can be used to make your rug. Use fabric that's previously been washed. When using stretchy fabric, be mindful to not stretch the fabric as you create your knots.
Make sure to make your rug on a flat surface and manipulate into shape often.
Enjoy making your rug 😊
Hello from Alabama, USA. I love your video. Thanks for sharing with the world. How do I determine how long the original spine should be for different size rugs?
To be totally honest, I don't know 😅 I just guesstimated it. I think I told myself that the spine was going to be about half the length of the rug, but I don't think it matters too much because you can just keep going and going with this rug... I think the longer the spine, the more rectangular it will be. But please don't quote me on that 😁
Enjoy making your rug 😊
lovely clear instructions - thank you 🙏💙
enjoy making your rug 😀
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I want to make some kind of rag rug for my reading nook and have been researching methods. I think this is my favorite so far. Looking at it, it looks like one could theoretically do this without a needle, but it would just be more work; is that right?
Edit because I just realized after commenting that this sounds crazy since you can use a safety pin or a paper clip; I have a hard time using small tools due to health reasons
Not crazy at all. Try out different ways - fingers, safety pin, paperclip, bodkin needle... One way might feel easier than another, but always go with whatever feels most comfortable for you and enjoy making your rug 😊
Beautiful work, keep up the good work.
Thank you! Enjoy making your rug!😊
Hey great job i loved it.love from india.you are a good teacher.🙂 I will definetly try this.i have alredy seen the making of round mat.both are superb
Thank you for your message. I hope you've been able to make a rug already! 😊
Hi, love your work!! I'm just wondering where do you get Ur material from?
Thank you!
I use my old double duvet covers or bed sheets. Some were donated by family. You might be able to pick some up in charity shops. 😊
@@BarriJayneMakes thank you so much!!! 😄
How do you wash these, is it easy to keep clean? Do you spray fabric protector on? Thanks❤
Hi, This is how I wash my rugs. I don't spray fabric protector.
ua-cam.com/video/-UuJbJ_6p2w/v-deo.htmlsi=zLr1I9ko7H5jSFwO
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Love this! I made my first rug from your other tutorial on round rugs...however...it being my first I've realizes I pulled the (spine) piece too tight all the way around so I essentially have a beautiful rug that doesn't sit flat. How can I fix that? Is there a way to loosen it or do I need to pull it apart? HELP!
Hi Alyshia, so sorry. I don't know how I missed your message. I hope you were able to still use your first rug. If it was already completed, i'm not sure that it's fixable. Sometimes they do sit flat when in use, if there's a nonslip mat underneath. Hope any future mats turns out how you want it 😊
Wonderful, helpful video! Thank you so much!
Enjoy making your rug 😊
Teşekkür ederim....❤️ Konya-TÜRKİYE...🇹🇷 👏👏👏
Thank you. Wonderful explanation.
Thank you! Enjoy making your rug 😃
Would stretch fabric work, as well?
I believe so, although you'd have to be mindful not to stretch the fabric when working with it.
Гениально. Это ведь обычный ручной обмёточный стежок , применяемый в обработке одежды :):):) Спасибо большое за идею
LOL you had me at RIP out the anger!
😊Enjoy making your rug
The red rug looks like it has a triangle working away from the center on the ends. The rug created in the video, and similar to what I have created just looks like a squared off oval. Was something done differently with the red rug?
Hi, the triangular shape happened because I forced the corners into shape and it's the hole where I'd put the three knots. After creating the three corner knots, I would manipulate the rug into shape, which helped to keep it squared. The triangle effect was unintentional😊
Can we do double stitch on the sides of the rug ? Does it make any difference on shape ?
@@salmadhudhat7057 Sorry, just saw your message. You've probably finished your rug now 😊 Double stitching on the sides may make the rug into an oval shape. To keep it straight only add double knots on the corners💛
The concept on the corners are similar to crocheting, I have a large stash of fabric I now have a project to use the fabric.
Enjoy making your rug 😊
Is this a cotton dutet? Or a blend?
Cotton or a cotton blend can be used. Most other fabric can also be used. Preferably fabric that has previously been washed.
Thank you very much, I'm working on one right now.
Fabulous! Enjoy making your rug 😊
I used to make rugs like these, but I used a bent piece of wire to make a hook,this looks so much easier
It's always great to make do with what we have 😁
Great video. Thanks. Could you please bring the camera close when you’re adding knots , especially at the corners so we can see where you’re adding the loops? I need to see what that looks like. Thanks
Thank you. I won't be making another tutorial for this rug, I can only suggest watching on a large screen. I focus on the corners throughout, especially from 12min 50 sec to approximately 20min with very clear instructions. Good luck making your rug 😊
Thank you for this tutorial. Your work is beautiful. Love from Singapore 💕 Namaste 🙏🏽
Thank you so much! enjoy making your rug. Love & Light 💞💫
Hermoso video muchas gracias desde Argentina
Thank you! Enjoy making your rug 😊
I made quite a large round rug and it came out nicely but it keeps buckling here and there and has become a trip hazard for me. How can I smooth them down so they dont come back?
Hi Phyllis, so sorry , I only saw your message today. I hope you were able to figure something out. The only thing I can suggest is maybe putting a non-slip underlay under the rug, it might help to keep it flat. 😊
Something that I've done before is to dampen and shape my rug, then starch it a bit (or a bunch) on both sides.
Terrific tutorial thanks
enjoy making your rug 😊
Beautiful!!!
Is it possible to round the corners and make it oval shaped? Just curious 😉 hugs Lynn Weasenforth 💯💜💛💙🌹
Hi, yes it is possible. I have a tutorial for an oval rug. It's pretty much the same as this one. Enjoy making your rug! 😊
Thank you. That is so cool ♥️
Enjoy making your rug 😊
Would you consider teaching me how to do a square braid in rag rug?
Hi Cathy, I don't have plans to create any more rug tutorials. I hope you'll be able to find what you are looking for 💫
Does anyone know if you can wash these?
Yes you can 😊 ua-cam.com/video/-UuJbJ_6p2w/v-deo.html
that is so nice
nicole primus Thank you! Enjoy making your rug 😊
Thank you you have a beautiful adea i am from algeria
Enjoy making your rug 😊
Thx you luv it
enjoy making your rug 😊
Thank you!
grazie dall' Italia
Mam can you make avidio on ovel shape rug rag please
Here is the link to my oval rug. It starts the same way as this rectangle rug.
ua-cam.com/video/rfGQc0cQvhQ/v-deo.html
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@@patshipp9195 Enjoy making your rug 😊
Класс!
Amish is pronounced in the states as “Aaah-mish”
Thank you! I've also heard it pronounced different ways! I suppose it also depends on your accent. ai-mish, a-mish, ar-mish...
As much as that is therapeutic to take out anger when ripping the material...
I wouldn’t suggest doing so, the energy we put out is actually absorbed into the items that we make, make it with love, make it with peace in your heart, save that anger for a good exfoliation and a bath/shower. Wash it down the drain.
When anger when has your meal ever been cooked perfectly... 🤔 doesn’t work.
MzClementine I appreciate your comment. I do however make my rugs, and everything else I create, with love and peace in my heart! What I do actually find is after a couple of rips of the fabric, there is a sense of release, which then turns into enjoyment and a lot of fun. I do this in my Adult & Child rug making classes. I have found that it is a positive way for them to release any anger or stress, with an almost immediate result. It is very therapeutic and once all the fabric is ripped there is only happiness and a wonderful sense of achievement when the rug is completed.
I am also a ripper 😄 Never thought about it being an action to release anything except maybe releasing the fabric, setting it free, in order to change form and become a different beautiful thing 😉 BTW I loved the video. Thank you! ❤
Ellie K Thank you! I like your words - "setting it free!" Enjoy ripping your fabric and create your beautiful rug! 😊
What if you don't have a duvet? How much fabric do you need? To watch you work was interesting and relaxing to me.
Jean Maxwell Hi, two double sheets are roughly equivalent to a double duvet cover! 😊