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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Finished Rug and Tiny Dolls

For several weeks after QuiltCon, I didn't do much except focus on finishing my braided rag rug, and in the evenings, round loom knitting.  

I'm delighted to share that Sunday afternoon I completed the rug. Measuring 57" X 69" and made entirely from recycled clothing, home dec fabrics, bed sheets, and leftover fabrics from garment-making (my clothes), it's now on our enclosed lanai/Florida room floor.

How did I know I was finished? I completely used-up the last two men's XXL t-shirts ($1 each from a thrift store) that were lime green and yellow. It happens that I also finished using a cotton blend plaid sport shirts from my Dad, the last of aqua-colored four-way stretch knit that was leftover from making leggings for myself, and one of my stained blue knit tops. I like working with t-shirt knits best because there's little fraying. 

Mary, ZippyQuilts asked how heavy this rug is... so I weighed it when I finished. TEN POUNDS!

I enjoyed this "photo-finish" with only these sheet strips left over. 

Don't forget that if you'd like to learn how to make a Braided Rag Rug, Ilka White (who I learned from in 2020) is offering a virtual workshop on April 18 and 19 (USA dates). Go here to learn more.
Some of my blog-readers have already registered! 😀

As for round loom knitting, my focus has been on making Tiny Dolls. They're just so darned cute that whenever I'd think about donating them, my soft spot arose and I wanted to keep them! But I made myself a promise - when I'd made a dozen, I'd donate them.

So here they are... one last photo before I give them away. My basketful of tiny babies.

There's one Teddy Bear too. Had to try making a teddy, and learned that it has more parts than a Tiny Doll. I doubt I'll be making more.

I've gotten pretty good at making Tiny Dolls on a 24-peg loom following these instructions on YouTube which I've written on index cards. I've learned which yarns work best, which yarns need to be doubled, and I've memorize the steps. I can make a Tiny Doll in three hours or less, so it's a good in-front-of-the-TV activity. (Keeps me from falling asleep too!) I recently bought some leftover yarns at our local annual Quilter's Notions Sale, so I have some more happy colors to continue making them.

If you make any stuffies, I highly recommend using Cluster Stuff by Morning Glory, for stuffing. It's sort of piece-y, and fills nicely into smaller areas. I buy mine at Hobby Lobby. 

After well over a month, now I've returned to my sewing machine to begin my next Paint Chip Challenge with Big Cypress Quilters. Linda

15 comments:

  1. So colorful, Linda, and flat! Loved the vid. I subscribed to your channel. The dozen dolls are adorbs! Where are you donating to? Just wondering...

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  2. You must be so pleased with your glorious rug finish. It looks right at home in your recently enclosed room, well done. The tiny dolls are so cute, have you decided where to donate them? I'm sure there are many organizations which would be very pleased to take them off your hands.

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  3. Your rug is amazing to me . . . I have tried making a rug but mine always have ripples and never lay flat. Yours not only lays flat but the design is gorgeous. I have to say this is one of the very nicest recycled fabric projects that I have ever seen . . . hats off to you!

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  4. Linda, I absolutely love, love your rug!! And totally agree with Connie it's the best looking recycled fabric project!. If my fabric scraps of miscellaneous articles turned out that well, I would be starting one tomorrow. I do want to try my hand at making one when I get caught up on my large quilt top UFOs. Working my way through quilting about 15-20 tops that have been waiting a very long time. My goal this year is 1/month. I'm already behind by 2 months. Lol
    Your baby dolls are precious. If I had a loom, I'd want to try those too. Glad I don't have a loom. You make me want to do more things than I have time for, but I love seeing your beautiful projects.
    Lol. Dar in MO.

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  5. Oh my! Your skills have no limits! I adore your rug and it looks amazing on your new floor ❤️. The dolls are too cute, I love the 🐻 bear! Hats off to you! ☘️😻

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    1. "Oh my" right back at you for saying "no limits." There ARE crafts and such I don't do well; I just don't share them on my blog! Ha, ha. Thanks for liking my rug. Me too! It's so nice spending time in that room. All I want to do is kick back, listen to an audiobook, and round loom knit. Loved making the dolls, and I'm sure I'll knit more. For now though, I'm working on a poncho, likely one that I won't be able wear until 2027, when cold weather returns. Thanks for your compliments!

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  6. Your rug is BEAUTIFUL! How fun to know it was finished after using all of those $1 thrift store shirts!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  7. Your rug is really beautiful and the last rows are prefect! Very nice in your renoveted room! Congratulations !!! Spring is now in France and also in my head and heart ;-) Have a nice day :-)

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  8. Your rug is just fabulous, congratulations on a grand finish! Those little dollies are so sweet, are you planning to continue making them?

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  9. Hi Linda, I just did a big blog catch-up. Thanks to you, I feel like I got my "fix" of QC eye candy. I really really appreciate your close-ups and descriptions. I also have some new quilters to follow! You look delightful in your handmade tops, I very much approve of making an ice cream one. The new indoor space is so so great and your glorious colourful rug livens up the neutral palette. So smart. Thank you for bringing me along on your journey, you are so generous.

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  10. Your rug looks fabulous!! and your dolls are super cute

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  11. The rug is just right for you new lanai. Bet you're glad both are finally finished.

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  12. The rug is the perfect addition to your sunny room. How lovely to rest your feet on it as you sit there and have your quiet time.

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