About this Product
Handmade rag rug, woven in shades of blue and brown.
All materials are secondhand, including the warp (lengthwise threads) and the weft (secondhand fabric and upcycled clothing/linens).
Every rug is totally unique and will add beautiful texture and cozy charm to your space.
Dimensions: 21" W x 43" L (including fringe)
Made in my pet free & smoke free home.
Care: machine wash gentle, lay flat to dry.
SecondMade
Meet the Maker
At SecondMade, I believe that what you choose to participate in matters.
For as long as I can remember, I have been drawn to the act of making something out of nothing - or more accurately - a pile of raw materials. For most of my life, I assumed that purchasing brand new supplies was the only option available and I happily crafted away, unaware of the environmental pitfalls of craft-based consumption.
With time I realized that there was a better way: utilizing secondhand and repurposed materials to achieve the same ends - making cute stuff! Since this shift, I have become increasingly aware of the vast amount of unwanted materials suitable for crafting already in circulation. Purchasing brand new supplies is no longer the only conceivable option available to me - in fact, it's usually my last resort.
For years past and into the future, I choose to find worth in materials that have been discarded by others, to weave the value back in to what would otherwise be destined as waste.
Here at SecondMade, I offer hand-woven and hand-crafted items designed to inspire a little spark of joy whenever you see them - consciously crafted from secondhand and repurposed materials, of course! With a purchase of reusable seasonal home decor or timeless personal accessories, you can feel proud of what you are choosing to participate in.
SecondMade: Weave a little joy into your life!
♥ Laura

How it’s Made
This rug was made using cotton/cotton blend fabric yardage - all acquired secondhand, of course! It was woven on a rigid heddle loom by me in my home studio.