Braided Rugs
Maxwell Mays "Country Kitchen"
For years I have wanted to learn how to make braided rugs. I remember as a child watching an Aunt of mine make them and I loved how they looked on the floor, still love how they look and loved the idea of seeing someones winter coat or an old woolen blanket be a part of the very rug I was playing a game on with my cousins.
Last year at Goodwill I found a book that shows all about making braided rugs, but I never did purchase any wool to get started with, then just this weekend I went into Goodwill again and there were yards and yards of wool for sale. I wished there had been some red, dark green and blue but I was happy to find over 10 yards of nice wool for just $10. I can't wait to get started. I will keep my eye open for the colors I want to put with these muted tones of grays and browns.
I believe in cord wood, iron stoves, and breakfast
I believe in freshly baked bread and mail order catalogues,
ticking clocks, dogs and cats and corn right out of the garden.
I believe in families who laugh together and because of this
I believe in tomorrow and the day after and the goodness of man
and the joy of living.
~Maxwell Mays~
Last year at Goodwill I found a book that shows all about making braided rugs, but I never did purchase any wool to get started with, then just this weekend I went into Goodwill again and there were yards and yards of wool for sale. I wished there had been some red, dark green and blue but I was happy to find over 10 yards of nice wool for just $10. I can't wait to get started. I will keep my eye open for the colors I want to put with these muted tones of grays and browns.
I believe in cord wood, iron stoves, and breakfast
I believe in freshly baked bread and mail order catalogues,
ticking clocks, dogs and cats and corn right out of the garden.
I believe in families who laugh together and because of this
I believe in tomorrow and the day after and the goodness of man
and the joy of living.
~Maxwell Mays~
Comments
I think I would do better if I watched someone do it, and assisted... THEN took on the challenge myself. I would love to make rugs for my home.
For now I'm content to knit. I hope to knit caps, sweaters and baby blankies for my twins. I think I'd better start now and gender neutral, because they'll be here before I know it.
My grandmother always made braided rugs and one was given to me when she died. I taught myself from a book some years ago. Other than being really hard on your hands it's not terribly difficult. I look forward to seeing your first rug. :D