I think it's a matter of perspective. You need to photograph it in a smaller room to make it a rug. Right now, on your red floor, it is still a mat. Sorry. Cherrie
Oh that rug is really nice. Of course it's a rug, just depends what size you want it to be, but it definitely looks like a rug ... at least where I'm looking from
Sometimes you only need a small rug. It's all your fault - now I'm doing a workshop at Spinners and Weavers on toothbrush rugs. I'm blaming you totally....lol.
Goodness, I have a set of untouched fat quarters on a shelf that I call a quilt - so surely this was a rug ages ago! Maybe they are a rug though hmmmm tempted.
Ohh! Ooh!!!!! Great idea. Since you want to make more, how about a stack of these in your library for the kids to sit on and read? You can make a bazillion of them and they won't be so large that it would be overwhelming. In this case, yes, it's a child-sized rug! :) :)
A floor doiley ... I like that!!! Maybe you could photograph it with something out of scale on it - like a piece of dolls house furniture?!!! Then you could call it a rug :- )
A rugling? I like it, and I want to make one. ive not seen this before - have been on 'blog holiday'--- what is this thing? A new craze amongst bloggers it would seem - I gotta know all about it... P
It;s a rug baby, it's a rug- I'm still a little tempted...
ReplyDeletenope, definitely not...as Annie says, it's a rug baby..!
ReplyDeleteWedding cake is finished so I might be able to get back to mine next week...
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I think if you can comfortably stand in the middle of it... it's a rug!
ReplyDeletegetting close, I'd go a tiny bit bigger for that space.
ReplyDeletedid you paint that john lennon tree? jodie i love it. ive got goosebumps. did you see paul mc at the grammys - jumping around like a boy still. x
ReplyDeletedepends how many cheeks it fits ;-)
ReplyDeleteI want to come and play in your room. The carpet looks (and is) so soft and squishy.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a rug!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to start one when I get out of hospital. I'm determined!
Whatever you call it at this stage doesn't matter as it's blossomming beautifully!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking mighty fine and flat whatever you call it.
ReplyDeleteRuglet...?
ReplyDeleteThat Peppermint Penguin is naughty!I was going to say deends how many cats you can fit on it.
ReplyDeleteWell that really depends on your purpose for it, doesn't it? Looking good, by the way!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a mat at the moment, but it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a matter of perspective. You need to photograph it in a smaller room to make it a rug. Right now, on your red floor, it is still a mat. Sorry. Cherrie
ReplyDeleteWhy not?!
ReplyDeleteThe first one looked like a lollipop, but the second photo screams rug! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteOh that rug is really nice. Of course it's a rug, just depends what size you want it to be, but it definitely looks like a rug ... at least where I'm looking from
ReplyDeleteHmmmm---it looks plenty big enough to step out of the shower onto...I'd call it a rug.
ReplyDeleteThat's definitely a rug Jodie and it looks great! Locket xx
ReplyDeleteSometimes you only need a small rug. It's all your fault - now I'm doing a workshop at Spinners and Weavers on toothbrush rugs. I'm blaming you totally....lol.
ReplyDeletehmmm ... a floor doiley?
ReplyDeleteYep!! Keep going your only a third of the way!! Hehe ;) xx
ReplyDeleteOf course it is! Anything that has the potential to cover any unsightly marks/stains children leave on flooring is a rug. It looks great (so far?).
ReplyDeleteGoodness, I have a set of untouched fat quarters on a shelf that I call a quilt - so surely this was a rug ages ago! Maybe they are a rug though hmmmm tempted.
ReplyDeletedoormat? keep working.. you'll get there ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's a rug!!! Lookin' fab Ms. R!
ReplyDeleteOh my, It doesn't matter what you call it, it is gorgeous.....
ReplyDeleteWorks for me! I can see that next to my bed, by the shower, in the foyer, on the landing...
ReplyDeleteOhh! Ooh!!!!! Great idea. Since you want to make more, how about a stack of these in your library for the kids to sit on and read? You can make a bazillion of them and they won't be so large that it would be overwhelming. In this case, yes, it's a child-sized rug! :) :)
ReplyDeleteNo, it isn't too soon...it looks marvelous! Give the good Dr. Finn a kiss from the U.S. ;p
ReplyDeletewell it definitely wouldn't pass for a drink coaster anymore ;)
ReplyDeleteA floor doiley ... I like that!!! Maybe you could photograph it with something out of scale on it - like a piece of dolls house furniture?!!! Then you could call it a rug :- )
ReplyDeleteA 'mat' maybe, but not quite a 'rug' yet Jodie! Keep going, or is the urge running low? !!
ReplyDeleteA rugling? I like it, and I want to make one. ive not seen this before - have been on 'blog holiday'--- what is this thing? A new craze amongst bloggers it would seem - I gotta know all about it... P
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'd call it a rug! Be warned, Jodie, they're highly addictive!
ReplyDeletenope! not at all. are you braiding it?
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