tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-586234070021752416.post1917887689724945104..comments2024-02-28T19:54:28.997-05:00Comments on Daisy Hill Weaving Studio: Stash Reduction Rag RugsJenny Bellairshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02412164662939663593noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-586234070021752416.post-29343784939108611742011-12-27T14:12:47.638-05:002011-12-27T14:12:47.638-05:00I am a retired farm boy that spent 30 years workin...I am a retired farm boy that spent 30 years working on computers. Took up weaving a couple of years ago. Had good help from local rug weavers. I don't sew rag strips. I cut the ends at a 45 to 60 degree angle and just overlap them. Denim has been the most popular rag. I started using 1" strips and reduced that to 3/4" to smooth out the selvage. Have the most fun with knit shirts. There I use 1/2" strips and get a blanket weight product. Nice mats and runners and light weight rugs. Oh the color patterns one get! I haunt the garage sales and look for XL and XXL for longer strips. Striped shirts can make interesting weft yarn.Chosen Valley Loominarieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15867469644500505653noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-586234070021752416.post-27433311622778443662010-06-29T07:18:32.411-04:002010-06-29T07:18:32.411-04:00Sharon,
I have come to the conclusion that sometim...Sharon,<br />I have come to the conclusion that sometimes I need to follow the directions exactly, so I think I will try the self-patterning rug some other time and try the width suggested. I know there is a proportion there between the length of the strips and the width of the rug. And yes, I will probably use thinner strips. When there is too much thickness between rows, it makes it harder to see the pattern developing. I actually think my first try was almost how it had to be to work. Another 1-1 1/2" in length of the strips would have been right, and I need to have a straight seam, not diagonal between the strips. I also need 5 colors, not 4 like I was using. Fortunately, like you, I like the random rag rug look. That's what this rug is going to become.Jenny Bellairshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02412164662939663593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-586234070021752416.post-81501435983640817362010-06-29T00:39:34.518-04:002010-06-29T00:39:34.518-04:00I've been cutting my strips 2" wide with ...I've been cutting my strips 2" wide with a 8 epi sett. I read on another blog that the weaver put ankle weights on her beater bar to give it a little umph for packing in. I'm warping to start another one. I'm still liking the crazy colors method but really want to try one where you pull the second color through to make diagonals - next rug, or maybe the one after that.Sharonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06432035940956042729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-586234070021752416.post-76849394002682632972010-06-26T07:41:31.771-04:002010-06-26T07:41:31.771-04:00I actually ended up cutting my strips about 1"...I actually ended up cutting my strips about 1" narrower than the book recommended. Mine are 3" wide, and the rug feels plenty thick enough. It takes a heavy loom to beat it tight enough. Yesterday, after work, was "clean the studio and put up shelves" day. I could hardly move around in there! Should finish that today.Jenny Bellairshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02412164662939663593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-586234070021752416.post-39142709097449503312010-06-25T00:53:54.379-04:002010-06-25T00:53:54.379-04:00I like rag rugs although I never seen one in real ...I like rag rugs although I never seen one in real life, never wove one..... but everytime I see one on the internet or magazine it itches. I want to make one too! And your strips are so wide, never seen that before. I am curious for your next try.Marion B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/15587172713661489822noreply@blogger.com