Woven Flannel Christmas Area Rug

Easy and Affordable Christmas Area Rug Craft Project.

By RS, published Dec 11, 2006
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Area rugs are so expensive. I am always looking for great looking affordable options to either make my own Christmas rugs or dress up existing rugs. This woven flannel Christmas area rug is beautiful, durable, and best off all looks a lot more expensive than it really is. You can make this flannel area rug with out sewing, which makes it an easy project anyone can do.

You can buy flannel fabric at almost any fabric store. Generally it will cost you about $4 a yard. This project can be made with as little as 3 yards and as much as 4 yards, depending on what size you make!

Go for a red plaid flannel for a Christmas or cabin décor in your home.

To Make a Woven Flannel Christmas Area Rug You Will Need:

Flannel fabric
Hot glue
Accent Fabric
Scissors
Tape Measure

The first step is to decide how might you want your Flannel area rug to be. This fabric will work well on up to an 8X10’ foot rug.

Cut you strips into 4” wide pieces. If you are making an 8X10’ rug, you will want to cut your pieces exactly 8’ and 10’ feet long. If you want to you could cut your strips a few inches longer and trim then down once you have completed the project.

You will need 24 Flannel strips for 8’ side. You will need 30 strips for 10’ side.

Lay the 24 strips for the 8 foot side of the Flannel fabric Christmas rug out lengthwise next to each other. I like to tape the ends down with one long piece of duct tape to hold them into place. Just tape them down to the floor or your work surface.

Now, start at the very end of one side of these Flannel fabric strips. Weave your 10 foot strip thought the existing strips. Continue this process. You want to alternate weaving over and under with each new strip of Flannel.

As you get to the end of each 10 foot strip use your hot glue gun to glue the end down.

You may find that as you near the middle you need to use occasional dots of glue to keep the fabric Christmas strips in place.

Continue this process of weaving until you have finished the 8X10’ area rug.

Once you have finished you can trim up the edges to make your sides even. Don’t worry about fraying because you will be covering theses edges.

Takeaways
  • This fabric will work well on up to an 8X10’ foot rug.
  • Cut you strips into 4” wide pieces.
  • Now, start at the very end of one side of these Flannel fabric strips.
Did You Know?
You may find that as you near the middle you need to use occasional dots of glue to keep the fabric Christmas strips in place.
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