First attempt at using material to make things was
rag rugging.
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Rag rug made for mum using blue, green brown rags |
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Rag rug base ('hessian'), tool and bag of rags |
Rag rugging tool and hessian from a bead shop in Kentish Town and the rags from charity shops, my old clothes and some bits and bobs begged from work colleagues.
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Rag rug for Alex, I tried to make it look like a branch, but it doesn't work and looks more like a dinosaurs foot. |
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Looks a bit better from the back tho. I just used duct tape to seal this one, if I had more time I would have hemmed it properly. |
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