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Q: How to Make Braided Rugs
A: You can use a variety of materials to make a braided rag rug. You can use fabric remnants or old clothing. You can also buy new materials if you like. Just make... Read More »
Q: How to Restore Braided Rugs.
A: 1. Turn the rug so the underside is facing up. Thread a needle with button or linen thread. Button and linen thread are stronger threads. Tie a knot at the thre... Read More »
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