The rug pictures are organized according to color or fabric type. I usually make a rug from the same fabric throughout, but sometimes I blend colors or put in stripes. Sometimes it's a one-of-a-kind rug; sometimes I get a lot of fabric and keep going: all the sizes I have of a particular type will be listed.
All rugs are as close to 27" wide as I can get them. The camera angle makes some of them look less than perfect rectangles--actual width varies only slightly. Prices vary with the length ($.50 per inch, not counting fringe). Rugs are fairly heavy, so shipping will be $4.00 for the first rug and $1.00 for each additional one.
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These are made of light fabric, so the strips are wider, producing a somewhat thicker rug. Rag rug weavers don't pay much attention to what's "up," so these rugs have subtle shifts in color due to the wrong side of the fabric being up on the pass.
DARKER COLORS, SOME MADE FROM PLAIDS
The fabric here is a little heavier than what I used for the pastels. Again, I paid little attention to what was "up" and got, for example, six swaths of color when working with three different fabrics.
SHADES OF GREEN AND, USUALLY, TAN
The rugs here fall into three categories, those with definite stripes made by randomly sewing together dark green and tan strips, and those resulting from the twisting of a mostly green strip with a tanish wrong side. I have quite a few of the latter. I don't know if I will ever get any more of this type of fabric, so assume that when these are gone, they're gone.
I have got a few remnants of a nice plush fabric used in making dog beds. I hope to get more soon since I sold them all before I could get pictures!