Sunday 20 June 2010

World cup fever


We continued with the rag rugs today amid the world cup frenzy. Especially for the Brazilian today, I think the rag rugging became quite therapeutic amid anxiety about the game later on. We were back in the garden amongst mounds of fabric. I recycled some t-shirts and brought these along today as this is a lovely fabric to rag rug with. The coarser fabric can be tricky to get through the hessian sometimes. 


We do seem to create a mess, but a colorful one no less...


This was the almost finished result of a bag I was working on, using both the proddy tool on the flowers and the hooky tool on the stems. A great way to jazz up an old hessian bag.

Sunday 13 June 2010

Rag-Rug mania


We decided to take a break from felting and start doing some rag rugging. This is an addictive craft, once you start it's hard to stop. I was re-introduced to the wonders of rag rugging by Megan Dowsett via the Urban Craft Club which is run by Rowan Arts


So on a sunny June day I descended with my trolley full of fabric, scraps that I have collected over the last six years, and we started. Everyone else brought along some other fabric to share around. You will never want to give away or throw out any clothes ever again. 


The tools we used are called a hooky - pictured above and a proddy in the picture below.






It took no-time at all before everyone got the hang of how to make a rag rug, now every bit of fabric has the potential to be turned into something else!
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