The Braided Rug Book

The Braided Rug Book
Title The Braided Rug Book PDF eBook
Author Norma M. Sturges
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 138
Release 2006
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9781579908805

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The classic guide to an enduring American craft gets an eye-catching revision. Fantastic to look at and easy to follow, this expanded version of The Braided Rug Book will win a new audience and also appeal to those who own the previous edition. It features thoroughly updated information, brand-new gallery images, two additional rug techniques to try, and a comprehensive primer on planning a project. Beginners will learn about wools and other materials, how to care for finished rugs, and how to recognize a quality rug. Plus, there are several new color plans and entirely new directions and illustrations for building a rug-braiding stand, complete with a finished photo.

How to Make Braided Rugs

How to Make Braided Rugs
Title How to Make Braided Rugs PDF eBook
Author Sally Clarke Carty
Publisher McGraw-Hill Companies
Pages 164
Release 1977
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN

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Combining Rug Hooking & Braiding

Combining Rug Hooking & Braiding
Title Combining Rug Hooking & Braiding PDF eBook
Author Kris McDermet
Publisher Schiffer Craft
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9780764337895

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This is the comprehensive reference on rug hooking and braiding skills for all fiber artists, especially those looking for a comprehensive guide to combining the two arts into fascinating and creative projects. Filled with photographs and diagrams, the instruction in techniques is clear and detailed with a range of skills for the beginner and advanced artisan. Follow step-by-step instructions to learn how to make centers for rugs or other objects and then move expertly into hooked borders and fancy braids. Learn how to make borders using both arts stacked in multiple layers. Three complete beginning-to-end projects are included that you can use to practice the integration of hooking and braiding: a braided tote bag with a hooked pocket, a braided chair pad with a hooked border, and a lacy braided trivet. In addition to this clear and creative approach to combining rug hooking and braiding, the book is filled with supply lists, a gallery, tips, FAQs, and resources.

The Shepherd's Rug

The Shepherd's Rug
Title The Shepherd's Rug PDF eBook
Author Letty Klein
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2006
Genre Rugs, Braided
ISBN 9780881960143

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The Complete Book of Rug Braiding

The Complete Book of Rug Braiding
Title The Complete Book of Rug Braiding PDF eBook
Author Helen Howard Feeley
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1957
Genre Rugs, Braided
ISBN

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Simple, Spectacular Braided-In Rugs

Simple, Spectacular Braided-In Rugs
Title Simple, Spectacular Braided-In Rugs PDF eBook
Author Diana Blake Gray
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 120
Release 2015-06-04
Genre Rugs, Braided
ISBN 9781512024234

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Braided-in rugs only look complicated! With a few old T-shirts, a pair of scissors and a handful of safety pins, you can create stunning braided-in rugs. This lost folk art comes alive with simple step-by-step directions. These durable, reversible rugs are made in a single step, which automatically forms swirling lines for big visual impact. The author walks the first-time rug maker through the process and shows how to make rugs with two, four, six and even eight strands. Directions for right- and left-handers, plus no-sew options make the rugs suitable for all skill levels. With a dozen projects in various shapes, you can create your own heirloom rugs and baskets with fabrics ranging from light cotton to heavy wool.

Braiding Rugs

Braiding Rugs
Title Braiding Rugs PDF eBook
Author Nancy Bubel
Publisher Storey Publishing, LLC
Pages 30
Release 1979-01-04
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1603422498

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Braided rugs are like family quilts – each strip of cloth comes from a cast-off garment and tells a story all its own. Piecing the rug together is an act of weaving family memories into a useful heirloom you'll treasure forever. Nancy Bubel covers every step of the simple process, from planning the perfect size, shape, and color scheme to cutting your cloth strips, braiding them together, and finishing off your rug.