How to Make a Prodded Rug

By Cathy Pelekakis

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Rugs are used in every household. Rugs make excellent accents to your room’s décor. You can make your own rugs cheaply out of material you already have in your home that you no longer use. Do you have an old blanket, denim, corduroy, cotton or felt that you no longer need? All these materials may be used when making your handmade prodded rug. Here is how you make a prodded rug.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Canvas rug backing
  • Knitting Needle size 10 to 15
  • Or a Prodding tool
  • Old material, blanket, denim, felt, cotton, corduroy or felt
  • Scissors
  • Basket to hold strips
  • Needle and thread to sew the hems
  • Measuring tape or ruler
Step1
Go to a craft store and buy a piece of rug canvas. Choose the size of your anticipated rug. You will need a prodding tool or a large knitting needle size 10-15, to produce your rug.
Step2
On your canvas cut two inches larger all around than the size of the proposed finished rug.
Step3
Make a hem evenly throughout the rug, fold over approximately 1 inch all around the outer edges and sew them into place.
Step4
Take an old blanket, corduroy, denim or felt and measure your strips. You may even choose to use a cotton fabric or lighter material for your prodded rug.
Step5
Cut your material into strips 1 inch wide and 3 inches long. Set your strips in a tray or basket by your side so that you can easily pick up the pieces for insertion into your rug.
Step6
Turn your canvas over so that the back side is facing you. Start in the center of the rug working in rows from the center to the edges. Push your fabric through the canvas with the knitting needle or the prodding tool. When pushing the fabric through the hole allow for approximately two inches of fabric through the first hole.
Step7
Next you will take the other end of your three inch strip and push it through the adjacent hole.
Step8
Put down the knitting needle, turn your canvas over and grab each end of the fabric, pull on the ends to snug the strip into place. Your strip pieces should look even when you pull on them. The ends of the strips will give a shaggy appearance on the front side of the rug. The back side of the rug will be smooth.
Step9
Repeat this process with each of your pre-cut strips; do not skip any holes in the canvas. Do not put two strips of fabric into the same hole.

Tips & Warnings

  • To clean your prodded rug shake out the dust. If it needs to be washed, hand wash with a liquid soap, squeeze the water out do not wring and hand up to dry.
  • As always be careful when you are using sharp or semi sharp objects

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Article By: Cathy Pelekakis

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