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Preparation for Crochet Rag Rug/ Let’s make tape from fabric

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• Sheeting or gingham, etc.


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1

Place the fabric on the cutting mat. We have used cut cloth here, but if you use a large piece of fabric, fold it into four and move the center fold from the selvage as shown.

2

Using the scale marked on the culling mat, cut fabric to the desired width. Leave 2-3 cm of selvage without cutting. The fabric unfolded after cutting will appear as shown.

3

With scissors, cut top and bottom of selvage alternately to create yarn-like strands.

4

Cutting the corners will create a tidier finish when worked.

5

Wind the tape roughly. Winding alternately with the left and right hand is less likely to result in twisting.