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Braided Rugs

Types of Braids in Braided Rugs
This website gives detailed information about the various kinds of braids used in braided rugs. From standard and flat braids to plaits, flat braids and round braids, this site offers useful information. Braided rugs are one of the three types of traditional rugs that have remained well known. (The other two are hooked rugs and loom woven rugs.) However, it is only the 3-strand standard braid which is still in widespread use. There are a wide variety of braids.

Braided Rug History
Comprehensive braided rug history information is available here, including braided rug origins. Braided rugs begin their history in England. They were made by needlewomen of any kind due to the ease of their production. So, it was a habit to have a couple of home-made braided rugs lying around the house at any times. Then this tradition of braided rugs making moved on with the first pilgrims to the North America.

What are Braided Rugs?
Brief information about what braided rugs are. Braided rugs belong to those very hand-made rugs, which have a high value. A variety of materials can be used for braided rugs making. This refers to threads of the base, which can be made of both mild material (silk) and more crude plant ones (jute). Braided rugs shag is made of wool, which by means of simple and numerous operations is interwoven in the base threads.

Origins of Braided Rugs
Comprehensive information about the origins of braided rugs. Braided texture rugs blend traditional craftsmanship, affordability, and have become a recent trend in home decor. They range from country, modern, contemporary, and even classic in their designs. Braiding embraces high quality construction that is used to create rugs with unique and elegant style. They are often easily cared for and don't require a huge investment when decorating many rooms within the home. Braided accent rugs also come in solids and stripes, with borders and textures, and can add warmth to ceramic tile and hardwood floors. The technique of braiding has been around for centuries and today's home decor products such as area rugs utilize several different braiding styles. Various types of braids are discussed.

The Rug Braiders' Guild of Colorado
This site is filled with photos of a wide variety of braided rugs. Inspiration is everywhere on this site, along with information on rug braiding. For those who are inspired enough to want to learn more about rug braiding or making custom rugs or rag rugs or basically any type of country-style rug there are several rug-making camps held year-round and classes that can be taken to learn this traditional folk art. If you wish to ask questions about rug braiding or to contact rug braiders in your area this site has links that can help.

Rug Braiding Instructions
This article has rug braiding information. Using the three-strand braid, strips are sewn together. Oval rugs or rectangular rugs can be made reversible. Stitch rug binding tape is used as well. Lacing brings the braid strands together, thus creating the rug.

Braided Rug Facts
Braided rug facts are included on this website, which includes rug cleaning instructions, rug materials and rug production information. Rugs made of quality spun nylon rug yarn, which makes the rugs durable, stable and fade resistant. Also includes microfilament threads, and information about making rugs. Braids are made with a 5-carrier rug braider. There are only two types of braiding machines made specifically for producing rug braid. They are the 3-carrier and the 5-carrier rug braiders. We prefer and use the 5-carrier since it allows up to 5 colors in any strand of braid. Many braided rugs on the market today are braided using "harness braiders". If you take a second look at the rug and the braid does not appear as traditional braid or as you would braid someone's hair it was produced using a harness braider. These rugs are produced as cheaply as possible by wrapping a thin strand of inferior yarn around a tube. Tube rugs are hard to maintain and every time a strand of yarn breaks the tubular core starts to show. Also note the finishing technique employed with these rugs as well as the stitch length and stitch width. By using a long stitch length and a short stitch width these rugs can be sewn very quickly but quality is obviously sacrificed. Rugs are made using zig-zag sewing machine.

Braided Rugs Database
This braided rug database includes photos and a gallery of braided rugs and a picture rug gallery. Provided is information about rug restoration and repairs as well as a chair pad gallery. Chair pads can be made as sets for dining room chairs, or individually for accent chairs, etc. They can also be made for ottomans, bar stools, and in oval shapes for window seats and benches. Chair pads may also be made with hooked centers to depict a favorite scene or a photo of a pet.

Braided Rugs: A Personal History of Rug Making
A personal history of braided rug making and instructions for making braided rugs. Using scraps, directions are offered to take the scraps and create oval or rectangle rugs. Pinning fabric together is essential for rug creation. Running and looping stitches are used.


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