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How to make a rug from upholstery fabric.
Then lay the fabric right side up on top of those two layers making sure it is nice and flat as well image 1.
2 1 2 to 3 yards yields 2 long runners.
Area rugs can be so expensive and it s almost impossible to find the perfect one for your space.
2 2 3 yards roughly equals a 5 8 foot rug.
Press it flat to remove all creases.
Cut the rag rug to the exact size of the finished rug fold over and iron the edges of the upholstery fabric.
Lay the cotton batting on top of the rug pad also pressing out any creases or folds.
I decided to figure out how to make a rug myself using just a drop cloth and fabric paint.
If you skimp on layers of poly dirt would be harder to clean off.
Lay the no slip rug pad on the floor.
This diy rug is custom sized and coordinates with your decor for a fraction of the price.
On the occasion that you do find the perfect rug but it falls outside your budget consider recreating the coveted design with a little fabric paint just as katie from mountain modern life had.
Then lay the fabric right side up on top of those two layers making sure it is nice and flat as well image 1.
You can create a custom sized rug by measuring the area you need and buying enough fabric to cover the area.
After you have two coats of dry poly on your rug you can now turn the edges and secure them to the back of the vinyl.
1 yard will produce an entry sized rug.
Just cut the fabric about 2 inches bigger than the finished rug size.
The fabric will be stiff but just pull it tightly around to the back.
On my strip of drop cloth i used glue to fold about half a inch of it over to make a neat line i do this on both sides with glue and then add more glue to the strip and place the rug on top of half of the strip and and add more glue and fold the other half of the strip on top of the rug.
Lay the no slip rug pad on the floor.
Miter the corners to make it look really professional.
To save money look for upholstery remnants bargain bins or leftovers from other projects.