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11th October 14, 05:58 PM
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Taking scraps of tartan and making......
Rugs.
The one thing a kilt shop has is lots of small pieces of tartan -- strips 1/2 inch wide, and various lengths. The customer does not usually want them.
They are too beautiful to throw into the trash. So what do you do with these strips????
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One thing you can do....weave them into a rag rug ...

Or this ... a hooked rug.

Anyone wanna play guess that Tartan?
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 7th March 15 at 10:00 AM.
Reason: fixed photo links
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12th October 14, 05:10 AM
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Bobbie, I'm pretty sure I see Menzie and Gordon in there... but can't quite put my finger on the orange one.
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12th October 14, 12:22 PM
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 Originally Posted by plaid preacher
Bobbie, I'm pretty sure I see Menzie and Gordon in there... but can't quite put my finger on the orange one.
We have had a couple of orange tartans. This could be scraps from the 78th Fraser Highlander tartan.
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12th October 14, 12:26 PM
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The hooked rug took quite some time -- I tried to plan the squares, sifting through my basket of tartan scraps (salvaged from the trash cans at the shop)! Poor Steve had to put up with lots of yarn threads all over the house....and me....and him. It is a really thick rug. The tartans are a mixture of different weights, which added to the complexity of getting a rug that would lay flat.
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 7th March 15 at 10:03 AM.
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12th October 14, 05:56 PM
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Waste not, want not! Any Scotswoman would be thrilled to see those scraps used so beautifully. 
You should be very proud of that gorgeous rug! It will wear like iron, not show the dirt, be comfy underfoot and always look great. Well worth all the threads...
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12th October 14, 06:50 PM
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 Originally Posted by Stitchwiz
Waste not, want not! Any Scotswoman would be thrilled to see those scraps used so beautifully.
You should be very proud of that gorgeous rug! It will wear like iron, not show the dirt, be comfy underfoot and always look great. Well worth all the threads...
Well, I may have some Scots in my background; I definitely have Welsh and German, and according to my mother, my dedication to re-using is reflective of those heritages, too!
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13th October 14, 11:07 AM
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Very nice use of what most people would consider waste. I don't think I could throw them away either!
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13th October 14, 03:42 PM
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I love them both, the woven one in particular. My grandmother made hooked rugs from old woolen clothing so you are in good company. I don't have the raw materials resource but could see getting a few coasters, perhaps, from a single kilt's worth of trimmings!
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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7th March 15, 01:39 PM
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It has been a while, but I finally finished the rug:


Now, on to the next project.....
Last edited by KiltedKnome; 7th March 15 at 06:27 PM.
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7th March 15, 04:55 PM
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Glen McGuire
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