Brown and Tan 26x39 Handwoven Primitive Corduroy Rag Rug

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About this Product

This brown and tan corduroy primitive rag rug was handwoven on an antique barn loom in my home. This rug was made from repurposed corduroy pants that were washed then cut into strips and sewn together. Sewing of the fabric strips keep the fabric strips in place. Corduroy makes a very durable rug. The warp is poly cotton The weft (fabric) is woven in shades of browns, tans and beige.

This rug measures 26.5” wide x 39” long which includes a rolled hem, which wears much better than a fringe.

This rug will look great in any rustic, primitive or country farmhouse decor.

Reversible and Washable

For best results shake and reverse. Can be machine washed on gentle with cool water. Dry flat.

Sleepy Owl Fiber Arts

Mount Wolf, PA

Meet the Maker

I have always enjoyed color and creating art.  I started with drawing and painting, cake decorating and flower arranging.  After working in these mediums, I discovered fiber and weaving, about 30 years ago.  My first and favorite loom is an antique barn loom that I acquired from friends.  It is a handmade loom that weaves wonderful fabric. This loom dates back to the late 1800s.   One loom is never enough!  Now, I also have three 4 harness looms, a Lillstina, Gallinger and a Sabina floor loom.   Then I added two small rigid heddle looms which I use to sample and weave scarves.   Just recently, my husband made a triangle loom.  I love the scarves that can be made on this loom.

I truly love the fact that my rugs and totes are made from linens and clothing that are headed to the landfill.  These fabrics are washed then cut into strips and either sewn or interlocked to create the weft for my rugs.  This process makes each rug unique.

My scarves are woven with quality fibers and fabric.  My favorite style of scarf weaving is the Saori, which is a freeform weaving.  These a wonderful way to achieve beautiful color combinations.

Since my work is not mass-produced, I attract people who understand and appreciate the value of handcrafted fabric.

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How it’s Made

I use the same process as our ancestors did to make my rugs. Worn clothing and linens are cut or torn into strips and sewn or linked together to make strands long enough to wrap around a shuttle for weaving. The warp or threads are measured and threaded through the reed and heddles singularly. After this process, the warp is wound onto the beam with even tension. The threads are then tied onto the cloth beam and the weaving can begin. I take pride in keeping this tradition alive.

With proper care this rug will service you for many years.

You can feel good about purchasing a rug from Sleepy Owl Fiber Arts knowing that you are keeping fabric from the landfill.

Shop Policies

Returns accepted within 14 days of receiving items. A refund will be issued if returned in original condition. Customer is responsible for return shipping.

Shop Reviews (220)

Very happy with purchase! Colors are bright and construction is high quality, Thank you very much.....

ColorfulExistence

02/12/2024
I originally ordered four of these, though I wanted eight. I couldn't buy eight at the time as only four were left. I received the order of four and absolutely love these placemats. I contacted the seller and asked if there was any way she could make me another four to go with my first four I ordered. She went out of her way to find the material and colors to match my first four. I just received them today and love, love, love. I look forward to showing these off when we have people over for dinner!

Pamela Eckhardt

02/08/2024
TOTAL PERFECTION! Beautifully woven and beautifully constructed! Thank you so much......

ColorfulExistence

01/30/2024
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