Only 2 more colors left. One method for going around the corners is to add and take away stitches as needed. I found that if the rug starts to turn up, then an extra stitch is needed. If the edge begins to "bubble up," then you would need to skip a stitch. These tips will help keep your rug flat. I used several different types of fabric making the rug as well. I found that when I used a thicker fabric, such as velour or home decor fabric, I had to skip a stitch here or there to keep the rug flat. I will have one final post so that you can see the finished rug!
6 comments:
This is absolutely amazing! I love it. That's a lot of hard work!
That is BEAUTIFUL! I'm not generally a rug person, but THAT me likes!!!
Is that a gift? Wow!
WOW that looks like a lot of work, and it turned out very cool!
Amy....it is fabulous! those colors are awesome! and you need to market these, they are wonderful!
You have a real gift my friend! These are all fabulous!
Glad to have you on Artfire!
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