What size hook are you using? How thick are the strips?
dbnc2
Oct 6, 2014
Sorry I'm late getting back to you
I sue a N hook
can use a larger but that's what I have
I tare my strips about one inch
I like to use old sheets
I get from thrift shop or yard sales
dbnc2
Oct 6, 2014
That was suppose to be I use a N hook
1lovebug
Oct 7, 2014
Dbnc2 Thank you! I have been wanting to try one but couldn't find someone that had done one before. Do you have to hem the edges? That would be a lot of work!!!
dbnc2
Oct 7, 2014
I don't hem but try pull all the ravels off I can as I go along
you can google crochet crochet rag rugs and find patterns
hope I have been some to you
Becsi, Did you move or just change your icon from New Jersey to Indiana? I'm still trying to get all 50 states accounted for and I still need 4 more states to have all 50. Anyone out there in Rhode Island, Wyoming, Nebraska or North Dakota? How about Washington D.C.?
Loved the puzzle by the way. I thought it was quite easy.
You will have to take a trip to Yorkshire, at the moment the weather is good to us, we had a small shower today, but if you had blinked you would have missed it.L O L Santa.
Enjoyed yet another jigsaw and nice to see people still doing theses crafts, it was something we did in winter to pass the time away, but we used to make rag rugs with old coats or anything with a bit of colour, I have heard people have started making these rugs in Howarth, but the cost of them is unbelievable as they are so easy to make and cost next to nothing, only time.
Lets have more like it! THANKS, ENJOYED!!!
I sue a N hook
can use a larger but that's what I have
I tare my strips about one inch
I like to use old sheets
I get from thrift shop or yard sales
you can google crochet crochet rag rugs and find patterns
hope I have been some to you
You have been a big help. THANK YOU! :-)
Loved the puzzle by the way. I thought it was quite easy.