Crocheting a round rag rug is as simple as can be! This is a great way to use up old fabric from worn clothing, vintage cloths or other sources of fabric items which are looking a bit tatty. If you're handy with a crochet hook already,...
A solid Country Braided rug is perfect to add some traditional style and warmth to your home. The rug features tightly woven braids made of 100% polypropylene material which makes it more durable. Non-slip base helps to keep this rug in place and prevent any slip. Perfect for keeping in the entryway, sidewalk, porch or patio. You can avail this in different sizes and shapes.
Sete is a bleached, hand-braided round jute rug. It has been ethically produced and made from renewable resources, making it...
15% OFF SALE Round Braided Wool Rug in Midnight Our circular rugs use the highest quality New Zealand Wool yarn. These beautiful rugs are hand braided and stitched together with stunning craftsmanship by our master weavers. Sometimes a round rug is just the perfect fit for that awkward space in your home, under a round dining table, in the entrance or a small apartment. Our braided rugs are also available in a rectangle in larger sizes perfect for large living areas. Click here to view our rectangular braided rug. SPECIFICATIONS: - 100% Wool Round Rug - Hard wearing, great for high traffic areas - Strong cotton backing to prevent slipping - Available in two sizes 160 cm and 240 cm - Available in three colours Wheat, Stone, and Midnight - GoodWeave certified *Please note little yarn pop ups might appear over time. These are easily trimmed with scissors and occurs with most handmade rugs.
Blended Wool. Traditional Braid. Beautiful colors. Rich. Warm. Welcoming. A perfect addition to your home. Great for kitchens. Ideal for family rooms. Durable. Long lasting. Handcrafted. Made to order. Recommended for indoor use only. Reversible for twice the wear.
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With the Cassis collection, the Pure Salt x Momeni collaboration celebrates the beauty of natural jute fiber and the enduring elegance of handcrafted construction. The handsome Cassis Braid CIS-1 area rug keeps things simple with a bold braided format that allows the texture of the jute fiber to stand proudly at center stage. Pure Salt is a design studio founded by best friends and business partners Aly Morford and Leigh Lincoln. Pure Salt has teamed up with Momeni to bring their approachable family-friendly style to homes all over. This natural fiber area rug is braided from ultra-thick yarns of jute for a thick and substantial underfoot experience. Use this piece on its own or pair with other Pure Salt x Momeni designs for flawless coordination. Each rug in the Cassis collection is handwoven by skilled artisans. This 100% jute rug is available in a small selection of natural colorways for effortless coordination. Cassis rugs are fully reversible. Use a dry white cloth to blot spills before they set. Vacuum using a suction-only setting. Invest in professional cleaning as needed.
This medium, 90cm (approx.) natural braided rug is traditionally handcrafted by skilled artisans in India. Crafted from environmentally-friendly, recycled cotton and sustainable jute or hemp, the round rug has the perfect natural, organic earth tone colour, and will look great with any contemporary decor. With artistically braided jute and cotton fibres, it makes a perfect accessory for a sustainable home. A versatile, neutral rug that generates a calm and earthy feel to your living space. As a hard wearing floor covering, it is multipurpose and can be used as a centre piece in your living room, bedroom, study or conservatory. The GoodWeave label gives the best assurance that no child labour was used in the production of this rug. Also available in a larger size (120cm).
Plaited from a plush wool blend, this petite version of our round Braid rug easily slots into odd-shaped, curved or tight spaces. Assured to age beautifully, its lovely contours restore a sense of calm and comfort into the home. Wool And Viscose
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- A large, round, hand-woven rug that exudes timeless charm- Hand-stitched and braided in India from 100% natural jute in a warm and richly earthy tone - A textural, hard-working hero that can handle the heavy footfall of high-traffic areas- Satisfyingly tactile and perfect for padding across in bare feet
Today I would like to show you how I make dollhouse miniature braided rug. You will need: 1. A piece of clear glass 12" x 12". 2. Masking Tape 3. Double-sided tape 4. Plastic thread clippers 4. Fusible One-side Stabilizer 4. DMC floss 5. Tacky glue 6. Scissors 7. Iron All materials can be purchased at any craft stores like Michaels, Jo-Anne, Hobby-Lobby, Ben Franklin, etc... After you prepared all necessary items,: 1. Take a piece of clear glass 12" x 12". You can have any size of glass, depends on the size of a rug you braid. I had yellow glass. I will explain later why you need a piece of glass and not a piece of paper, card board or wood. 2. Using a masking tape (in my case it is a blue one) secure all 4 sides of the glass piece to prevent from hurting yourself. 3. Using the double sided tape cover one side of the glass piece between the stripes of masking tape. Try not to overlay the double-side tape over the masking tape. This is how it looks now Try not to leave any empty space between the rows of the double-side tape. 4. Now, take the DMC floss you are going to use for the project. Unfolded it. 5. Prepare clippers. Wind your thread on a plastic thread clipper, each color on its own clipper. Secure the thread on the clipper. 6. In my project I used only 3 colors. That's why I have only 3 clippers. 7. Put all 3 tails of threads together and make a knot. 8. Start braiding. There are a lot of different types of braid that are suitable for braided rugs, in this project I used a simple one. Don't braid neither tight nor loose. 9. After you braided about 5" you need to start winding the knotted end of your braid on a piece of cardboard, size about 2" x 5". Finish braiding the floss and secure the end with another knot. It is the most time consuming process in the process of braiding rugs. You can do it while watching TV. It is ready now: 10. If you use more than 1 color in your project, you need to braid more braids of different shades. 11. Back to the glass piece. Take the end of your braid and stick it to the surface of the glass piece covered with the double sided tape leaving the knot up into the air. Closer to the glass piece cut the braid and secure the cut piece on the double sided tape (don't use glue!) 12. Depending on the size and shape of your rug, secure 1" (for a round rug) or 1,5" (for the oval rug) the braid on the glass piece. 13. Start placing the braid around this straight piece, one row after another. 14. After 2-3 rows are completed, take your glass piece and turned it upside down or, as I do, take it above your head and look at the rug from another side of the glass. It will show you if you made any mistakes so far or not, for example, if you see the space between the rows, you still have time to correct it. Sometimes rows of one side of the rug look tighter then the rows from another side. 15. Finish your rug. 16. To secure the end of the braid, placed it on the top of the previous row at the place when the thread ended and secure it with a little dab of Tacky glue. After it dries you won't be able to say where it ended up. 17. Take a piece of Fusible One -Side Stabilizer (pick the finest) bigger size than your rug and place it on the top of your finished rug with the sticky side. 18. Using hot iron (be sure you don't use a steamer), iron it. Be sure to iron the place where the edge of the rug is and the middle of it very well. 19. Let it cool down. After that gently start pulling it up. 20. Take the scissors and cut around the edges of your rug. 21. To flatten the rug better, you can cover its front side with a piece of cotton and iron again. Let it cool down again. 22. Your rug is ready for a display. As I said, my rug was made only with 3 colors. If you decide to use more than 3 shades, there can be a question how to secure the ends of the thread to add to the design. In this case, refer to step 16 and repeat it as many times as you add a new braid. At the end I would like to advice to keep your glass piece in the box to prevent it from the dust. I hope this information was useful and easy to follow. Happy braiding! Natalia