My wife wants to use one of my old ropes to weave a mat. Does anyone have the directions to do so?
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Climbing Rope Floor Mat
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Jared and I have been planning to do the same to our old ropes for years now.... we never get around to it.
We were hoping to use the same pattern as the one being sold from mgear: http://www.mgear.com/pages/product/prod ... /Clearance
Good luck!
We were hoping to use the same pattern as the one being sold from mgear: http://www.mgear.com/pages/product/prod ... /Clearance
Good luck!
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I made the one from mgear a few weeks ago - I didn't buy the kit though, just printed the picture out and played with the rope til I got it right. My only question is what are you meant to do with the tails? Mine are still dangling loose and I'm trying to figure out the best way to tack them down - unfortunately, I started and ended in the middle of the mat, so I can't really do what Charlie did.
That is one neat rug, Charlie! Very impressive.
We made braided rag rugs when I was a girl. When I was very domestic, my homemaker's club made them as well. They looked more like the ones you get commercially, more oval than Charlie's. Contact your county's extension office and ask to speak to the person over the homemakers. I'll bet she or he would be able to hook you up with someone or some classes any way.
Canuck, tuck the ends under and whip stitch together.
We made braided rag rugs when I was a girl. When I was very domestic, my homemaker's club made them as well. They looked more like the ones you get commercially, more oval than Charlie's. Contact your county's extension office and ask to speak to the person over the homemakers. I'll bet she or he would be able to hook you up with someone or some classes any way.
Canuck, tuck the ends under and whip stitch together.
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You know I will.Sandy wrote:Man, that looks cool. Charlie, if I ply you with booze will you do (one for) me?
I haven't tried the hitches like the Mountain Gear mat, but it shouldn't be too difficult. I studied that pattern quite a bit in my book but decided the mat with bights was cooler. Canuck, do what Dipsi said, fishermans underneath and trim the cords. Trick is just making it lie flat.
For the 5 x 7 bight mat pictured I used about 25 meters, followed through once. I've made another that was tripled and it took about 30 meters or so.