How do I make t-shirt rugs?
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Hi Gerry, this is Peggy. Here is a video that will show you how to make t shirt rugs. Have fun. 8,500,000 results (0.57 seconds)
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How to Make A Braided T-shirt Rug - YouTube
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Here's one that braids the Tshirts into a rug, if that is what you're looking for?
https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-braided-t-shirt-rug/
Hi Gerry. Being by cutting the t-shirts into long thin strips. Put a safety pin at the end of all three pieces. to hold them together. Begin braiding. Tie new strips on as the old strips run out. Once you have 6 or 8 feet of the braids, you can start to wind them. Start with the end with the safety pin. Remove the pin and make a round or oval shape and continue winding the braids. Put a dab of hot glue every 3 or 4 inches to hold everything together. Continue winding until you get to the end. You can stop when you reach the size of rug you want. Good luck Gerry.
Here's an idea:
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/shirt-rag-rug-24900340
T-shirt Rag Rug