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When you think of rag weaving, you probably think of large, sturdy floor looms. But did you know that you can weave rag rugs on the rigid-heddle loom? With the right tools and techniques, you can weave coasters, table runners, and yes, even rugs, using rags on the rigid-heddle loom.
Curious to learn more? Today’s Mini Skill Guide will give you a solid foundation. As you read, you’ll learn about:
- The supplies needed for successful rag weaving
- Methods for preparing your rags for weaving
- Tips for warping and weaving
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Happy Weaving,
Christina
Weaving with Rags on the Rigid-Heddle Loom
Adapted from “Rag Rugs & More on the Rigid-Heddle Loom” by Constance Hall
If you have admired rag rugs and wished you could make one on your rigid-heddle loom but thought it just wasn’t possible, let me tell you: You can! Not only that, but the techniques you use to weave rag rugs can be used on other rigid-heddle projects as well. In addition to being good projects for learning a new way of making fabric, rag-weaving projects will add variety to your weaving and give you a way to recycle some of your favorite fabrics.
You just need to know a few tips and tricks to make the rigid-heddle loom work well for rag weaving. Adding a few new tools, making the right warp and weft choices, properly preparing both the rags and the loom, sampling (of course), and learning how to weave with rags as weft will help your project be a success.