Knit With Rags And Make A Rustic Table Runner, Or Two, Or Three!

Knitting With Rags Table Runner

I really honestly can’t believe I made this! Mostly because this was a result of absolutely no planning on my part, I just started knitting! I didn’t decide how much of each color, I pretty much just made balls of “yarn” from pillow cases, and each band of color represents a pillow case. Even that little pink and white striped setion was a happy accident due to a pattern on the fabric! I know you’re going to run to your linen closet right now and check out your pillow case collection right? Go for it, you won’t be sorry!  The resulting knit is nice and thick and textured and yet cozy at the same time. Perfect for summer outdoor accessories! See my previous post here about knitting with sheets and great time saving tips for cutting pillowcases and comforter covers. Though if you’d like to make a table runner, I’d advise doing 3 stitches on each end in garter stitch (knit every row) for a much nicer finish— my  edges rolled under a bit so you can’t see them, but I wish they looked neater!

Knitting With Sheets Table Runner2

As with all the projects I’ve been doing with rags lately, this one is so great I really think you’ll be hooked, even if you don’t love knitting! I’m currently in the middle of a second strip like this one, and hoping to finish it for a gift for my daughter’s birthday on Sunday  (you’ll just have to wait and see what it’s going to be!)

Knitting With Rags Before After

So crafty friends,  if you’ve got a pile of this (above left) then while you’re relaxing this summer, you can make this (above right). And if you don’t know how to knit, so then learn! Basic knitting and with large needles (#17) like the ones I’ve used is really  quite simple. I’m quite sure that there are tons of videos on youtube that will teach you everything you need to know.

Happy crafting and please do let me know if you knit something with rags, I’d love to see it! And feel free to ask me any questions in the comments section, I read each and every one. and if you’d be so kind, please click on the stumble it button to help share this with others!

 

 

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8 responses to “Knit With Rags And Make A Rustic Table Runner, Or Two, Or Three!”

  1. Ita Avatar
    Ita

    So nice! I love your tea set too. Did you buy it here in Israel?

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Ita, great to hear from you! Yes, I did buy it in Israel! I dont know whether you can find it now, its ten years old, but it was made by
    Naaman, and I got it at one of their factory outlet stores near Kiryat Yam. I did see the same set a few years later with a pattern on it, so it s worth a shot.
    You could always use my photo and email them if youre really interested! Im sure it must have been quite reasonable if I bought it!

  3. raizel Avatar
    raizel

    really pretty!

  4. amanda claire Avatar

    Oh wow, I never even thought of knitting with rags (I am rather new to knitting)… as we have just moved and we seem to have “inherited” everybody’s old pillow cases and duvet covers, I think I may have to give this one a try… another project to my long list of things to try this summer xx

  5. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Raizel, you should try it!

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thats great, duvet covers are the best since you can cut them into one long strand with no joining necessary! If I were you Id put this one on the top of the list, and in any case you can work on it here and there when you have a moment. This type of knitting perfect for seat covers, or pillow covers or floor pillows…….all the best!

  7. Dena Avatar

    Oooh… I recognize those colors and patterns! Glad to see them become something so beautiful!

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Yes, Dena thanks so much! You told your daughter it would take a while to see your stuff on the blog, and I laughed to myself!
    Hope all is well and thinking of you!

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