She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands.
Proverbs 31:13 |
Old night clothes after washing. |
Cutting up the clothing for trope or tarn. |
Trope/tarn turned into this....
The finished product after a bit of steaming. It looks wider on the bottom but that is an illusion. |
It measures approx. 19 inches from top to bottom and 21 and a half inches from side to side. I could have added more trope/tarn but didn't feel like making more trope/tarn. |
I think the rug is ample enough for my two feet. I'm thinking I will put it by my bedside or give it to someone. (Pardon my see through sock, he he). |
I am quite happy with how the rug turned out. I didn't follow a pattern, instead making one up as I went along and adding stitches to the corners as needed to try and keep a more or less, even shape. To make the trope/tarn needed for this project I used 4 pajama tops and 1 leg off of one bottom. Ideally, you should use t-shirts and in particular, those without side seams. This will make your trope or yarn much stronger. My trope has a lot of joined sections which I can see peeking out in different stitches and it may not be quite as secure as it could be. That is quite okay with me. I don't mind the more rustic look and this rug is likely going to be for my own use. I decided against using green or orange coloured pajamas so I could make my rug in shades of pink, purple and light blue. That means I will probably make another rug but first have to cut up the rest of my green coloured nighties.
Jessie, a missionary to the deaf in Kenya, is the one who inspired me to make tarn and the rug. I followed her example here for attaching the strands of tarn.
If you want to learn more about how this kind of project is done, there are several youtube videos that teach you how to cut t-shirts (or in my case, pajamas) for trope or tarn. I'm posting the video I followed but there are others out there with different methods. Choose one that works best for you! I will be posting soon about some other creative projects so come back and visit again sometime. I like hearing from crafters and would be crafters.
I'd love to know if you decide to make your own project after making your own trope/tarn.
Enjoy.
If you missed my last post, please read here. I'd love to read your comments especially if you already help on the mission field or are a missionary. It might encourage someone else to step forward ;)
If you missed my last post, please read here. I'd love to read your comments especially if you already help on the mission field or are a missionary. It might encourage someone else to step forward ;)