Once you have your loom made or bought, you need fabric. All amounts of fabric listed will be for the rug. Once I have done the smaller size and know how much fabric it takes, I will post!
For the material to warp the loom, you need about 2.5 yards of fabric - preferably muslin or sheets. You much cut the fabric into 1.5 inch strips and join them (I knotted) to form a continuous strip of cloth.
I used an old twin sheet for my rug and it worked just fine. And don't worry about the warp fabric matching the rest of the fabric - you don't even see it. I suggest checking thrift stores if you don't have any old twin sheets as most have them available at very minimal cost.
For the material to twine the rug, you need 12-14 yards of fabric. Try to recycle and use old clothes, sheets, curtains, scrap material, etc. Again, yard sales and thrift stores are great places to check - and the clearance bins in the Wal-Mart fabric dept!
You will need to cut your fabric into 3 inch wide strips. You can actually use 3, 4 or 5 inch strips- the bigger you go, the faster your rug will be created - it just depends on your taste as well, because the thicker your strips, the thicker your twine. Right now I prefer the 3-ish inch strip because it gives a nice, tight braid look to the rug.
Color matters more than print when looking for material for your rug. Finding several different prints and solids in the same color pallet is really what you need. For example, in my current rug, I have earth-tones. Some of the fabrics are super cute retro prints, others are traditional florals and I have solids in various tones. You will see later how it looks and how they all blend together.
Get your fabric together and get started!



