Bicentennial Rescue Rug!

Some times a rug needs to be rescued from its current “location or situation.” In the case with the Bicentennial Rug picture above it needed to be rescued from a booth in a local antique/collectibles market. Thanks to Julie J. who saw the rug and told me where it was (3 miles from W. Cushing & Co.) I went there and wadded up in the corner of a booth was this wonderful rug.

Don’t you just love the Liberty Bell!

I decided to rescue it for many reasons. . .

  1. The burlap was not brittle, broken or torn.
  2. The rug was not very dirty and did not smell
  3. The repairs need to make the rug “rescued” or nice again were very minimal.
  4. The entire border and outline is hooked in vintage paisley–I took that as a “sign”
  5. It is rug hooked in 1976 by HC. 1976 is when I learned to rug hook and will be a great memento

First, I will not wash the rug. I have aired the rug and cleaned it gently with Lemon Joy and a sponge. To wash this entire rug, two colors will bleed –the red and blue pictured above. There is evidence of a little bleeding of the two colors already.

Once the spot cleaning was completed, I took a good sharp pair of scissors and trimmed the excess paisley hairs, extended loops and tails. If the wool strip is long and there is a visible space of burlap showing, the wool was left as I will rehook the spots with the same wool.

After I trimmed what I could, the lint roller came out and cleaned up the rug. Then I rolled the rug looking for extended loops I may have missed and trimmed them.

Next, I turned the rug over to the back and looked to see where the large blank spaces where. I marked them by putting a T pin in for when I repair the area. I will put the rug on my frame but not too tight then hook in the same height as HC.

This is just one pile of about five that I took off the rug. Also as you can see there is a 4″ section where the final row of hooking has unhooked. I may fix it or just cut the wool strip and tuck in the ends.

I have not re-hooked the repairs left yet; but will soon and post another picture of the Bicentennial Rug ready to hang!

Oh and the best part, the cost of this rug was under $40.00!