How to: Make a DIY Upcycled Rag Rug

Hi Curbliers! Today, I'm excited to share an easy tutorial on how to make a inexpensive rag rug. This handmade, vintage project can bring some warmth to any room, and will last for a very long time. Plus, they're machine washable, which only adds to their softness.
- Old bed sheets (twin size or larger)
- Scissors
- Tape Measure
- Craft Needle (used for sewing through heavy fabrics)
- Invisible Thread
- Safety Pin
- Straight Pins
Due to my frugal nature, I like buy my sheets on sale or from a thrift store. I chose three different colors of sheets for this rug, but you could stick with one or two, or choose as many as you'd like.
Step two: Safety pin three strips to a pillow, couch cushion or your husband's pant leg, and begin braiding the strips together.
Make sure the end of the strips fall at various lengths. I did this by starting out the first braid with three different strip lengths. When the strip is getting close to the end, cut a one inch opening in the bottom of the strip. Add a new strip by slipping it through the opening and folding down the edge. Continue braiding while tucking the edge underneath.
Step Three: Start by pinning from the center of the rug outwards. I decided to stray from the norm and turn this rug into an apple.
Continue pinning until the size of the rug has been achieved. (I roll my braids into a ball to stay organized.) Tagged : Curbly-Original, How-To
Material : fabric, yarn & string
Design Style : colorful, vintage, eclectic
Techniques : crafting, Creative Reuse, Recycling & Upcycling, Sewing & Upholstery
Room : bathroom, bedroom, Entryway & Hall
Decor Element : Rugs & Flooring, accessories






