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Monday, January 4, 2010

Tips for making your own rug

Looped rugs have been used in homes for years both out of necessity as well as decoration. Rugs were first used as a floor decoration in the warmer months, and then as a blanket for warmth in the cooler months. While they are still being made, rugs are now made for decoration while some of the older ones are being collected as artwork. The materials and tools used to create them are just as varied. The term looped rug is generic in nature and can result in a discussion about either a hooked rug or a needle punched rug, these are the more defined terms. In either instance, yarn or fabric can be used to create the rug. The materials can be new or recycled. more...

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