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Weirdest Rope Rug Yet

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DannyUncanny · · Vancouver · Joined Aug 2010 · Points: 100

Last summer I made this monstrosity for my girlfriend:



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This year I finally finished my brothers belated Christmas present. It's way more Willy Wonka than just spirals. Kind of fun to look at but kind of makes me feel sick too:


Think he'll like it?

All the ropes were free retired ropes from the climbing gym. The knots in the middle I think are called Turk's heads. I spent a lot of time pulling out core strands to get the rope to be softer and more flexible.
FrankPS · · Atascadero, CA · Joined Nov 2009 · Points: 276

Have you considered selling them? (or maybe that's why you're showing us!). Very nice work, Danny.

DannyUncanny · · Vancouver · Joined Aug 2010 · Points: 100

Way too much work to sell them I think. Unless anyone wants a $1000 rug. Although the spirals were pretty simple. If it was just ductaped instead of stitched it could be made pretty quickly.

fat cow · · St. Paul, MN · Joined Nov 2009 · Points: 10

wow. i remember in a post a while back you described how you put it all together. do you think it would stay entact if you rolled it up like for shipping?... what if someone had a bunch of old ropes with no use for them, could they be sent to you for this process for less than 1000 or would that be like your flat rate labor charge even if someone provided the ropes.
obviously you're not soliciting for business i'm just curious.

Catherine Conner · · Phoenix, AZ · Joined Aug 2007 · Points: 230

Hey I really like them, AWESOME job!

germsauce Epstein · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2010 · Points: 55

Amazing work. I actually wouldn't be surprised if someone wanted to pay $1,000 for one of these.

Tim Zander · · Breckenridge, CO · Joined Sep 2010 · Points: 30

The top one is awesome!

Danny Grim · · Burlington, VT · Joined Feb 2012 · Points: 0

Shut up and take my money! Very Nice work. I've made single rugs before, is it harder to make multiple together?

Dirty Gri Gri, or is it GiGi? · · Vegas · Joined May 2005 · Points: 4,115

Wow, I love the second pic of your Folk Art looking rug. If the rug had sound construction (built to last!) and I was well off, and had a nice cabin somewhere, I'd give you a grand for it. Very unique, and appealing design, plus it's made in USA, created, and crafted by an artist- those are some good qualities in a product.

Mark Hudon · · Reno, NV · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 420

Dang! Those are cool!

KathyS · · Poughkeepsie, NY · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 125

Cool! I like them both!

slim · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2004 · Points: 1,103

more like 'awesomest rope rug yet'. nice work. i'm literally kicking myself for throwing almost a dozen ropes away several years ago. didn't have much storage space at the time.

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