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New DVD and Video is now available!
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to check out our New DVD..
This business is for sale.
I've done this rugging for 16 years and health issues are telling me to quit. I will be filling orders for as long as I have product.
SPECIAL
(VHS only) $5.00 (Only 8 left)
Being a rug maker is an easy hobby, and I can teach you how. My pattern and video or DVD with the practice start is all that you need. Getting the material already cut and color co-ordinated is so easy and cheap. The toothbrush rug is the best and easiest to make. Order on line or call the 800 number and talk directly to Julie.
I have "Frequently Asked Questions" on the Bulletin Board. Check it out!!
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I invented this headband at Silver Dollar City. You could also use
it as a belt. it's just the start of the oval rug, casting on and going
back.

Edna Mae Hatfield, a street character, at Silver Dollar City,
is wearing the head band that I made.

This is a butterfly that I invented at Silver Dollar City. Make 2
small hearts and make a short oval start for the body. Whip stitch
them together.

This little 6 year old girl sat down and learned to rug at Silver
Dollar City in Branson, MO.

This little girl is picking out her "hot pot pad kit" after
learning how to make a rug.

Here I am on a cold day at Silver Dollar City. Wayne made the green
satin scarf for me,
since I forgot mine at home. It's one of the few days that I moved into
the booth..
It's very helpful when one learns and helps another. Shannon is in 8th
grade and spent some time helping others in our booth.
Julie is posing with some of Silver Dollar City's favorites, Shorty
(7feet
tall), and Terry Sanders, disguised as an old lady, in his 25th year
of
entertaining folks.
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This rug is 40" by 90" and weighs 12 pounds. The fabric
to make it costs
$36.00 and it takes many hours and is not the easiest rug to make.
Made by
Julie, 2005 |
This rug is 24" by 36" and takes 3 pounds of material
and about 10
hours. Material costs $9.00 and finished rug costs $47.00 |

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Wayne has the needle in his mouth because he's adding on more
material. Toward the end it took over an hour to get around the
rug once. |
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| Wayne made this 6 1/2' by 7 1/2' rug in 3 months.
It weighs 24 pounds, which is $72 in material. It's in our living
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Grandchildren, Olivia, 6, and Jonathon, 11, learned to rug in the motorhome
when Grandma was visiting in Spring Grove, Illinois.

We are working in our booth at Silver Dollar City, Branson, Missouri.

Wayne and I received this trophy for 'Craftsman of the Year' at Silver
Dollar City, 2004. You know we are so proud of that!
Scandinavian Loop Weaving & Kits
The idea of "Scandinavian Loop Weaving" began
long before America. In the Scandinavian countries, they made mittens
and strainers. After migrating to America, rugs were needed for cold
floors. Some wise woman adapted the pattern to her needs. She also kept
her kids busy making rugs. Many older men tell the story of how they
helped their mothers with this.
Another name for this is the "toothbrush rug".
As civilization progressed, the needle was no longer made of bone or
wood. Instead the bristles of a toothbrush were cut off and the handle
whittled to a point.
We no longer make toothbrush needles, but have hand-crafted
wooden needles made of walnut, oak, cedar sassafras or basswood. All
needles are guaranteed, just send it back if you have any problems.
There are many projects you can make with Scandinavian
Loop Weaving:
- Rugs
- Baskets
- Wall hangings
- Cat beds
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- Coasters
- Casserole carriers
- Toilet seat covers
- And much more...
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We give rug classes and demonstrations. A good way to
start at home is with the "rug
making kits" or "Seasonal Special".
Friends and Favorite Links
101
Sewing Links
Crafts
Fair Online
Craft Emporium, Arts
and Crafts
Mountain
Home Chamber of Commerce
Kaye
Wood's Quilting and Sewing
HandmadeCatalog.com
Belinda
Gail Sings

Fat Quarter Shop
"Specializing in fat quarter bundles for the quilting enthusiast."
HomeMadeInAmerica.Com
"American Hands creating products for Today's Enjoyment and Tomorrow's
Keepsakes"