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Rag Rugs... However, today we use new fabric. They are reversible and washable. Very durable and last a long time. They become heirlooms and are passed down in families. There are as many ways of making rag rugs as there are rug-makers. In the old days, rugs were nearly always worked on hessian (sacking) or burlap, but are often made on canvas now. Felted wool was usually the main or only fabric used... |