Plan out and organize materials for a toothbrush rug B- 3:25

This video weaving tutorial describes the creative process by which materials are decided upon and how to sequence the fabrics together into the rug. Naalbinding or toothbrush rug making recycles wasted clothes, plastic bags, hosiery, and time into beautiful durable rugs. Watch this instructional video and learn how to plan out and organize the fabrics and materials for toothbrush rug weaving.

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ruthharros commented on My Father's Garden: Awe Inspiring Macro Footage, joining the discussion with 1 other person 29 minutes ago

Amazingingly beautiful!

ruthharros commented on My Father's Garden: Awe Inspiring Macro Footage, joining the discussion with 1 other person 29 minutes ago

Cool... love it!!!!!!!!

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