hi. maurice.never seen a rag rug,dad bought wool.and used some sort of tool to push it through. they when finished they were smashing by our beds. all we had was oil cloth on the floor.Both my mother and grandmother made these rag rugs with a hessian backing, frequently from clothes the various members of the family had grown out of, and very good they were too. I think Dad's workplace was the source of hessian as many raw materials for pen & stationery manufacture came in such bags.
Maurice
Oilcloth (for floors) was known as 'canvas' in SW England. There was, in the 1960's, a cheap version and a slightly more expensive (heavier weight) version. Linoleum - in various qualities was used principally in offices, factories and anywhere getting heavy use and requiring a long life.Pete,
I remember oilcloth, cold to your bare feet in winter, but if you had any old stuff, it was good for getting the Guy Fawkes Night bonfire going!
Maurice
Nearly as bad as ma in law's cellar 4 years on I can see the floor now. She never threw anything away, nothing. She even kept the grandchildrens' nappies. Clean ones.i think it is time to get rid of some of the stuff. i keep buying on ebay.
i looked hungry and neglected and i still do lolI was tired of getting sand kicked in my face, so i thought i`d send off for the Charles Atlas brochure. My mate said "don`t be daft, the girls like us skinny kids, they think we look neglected & hungry & want to look after us" I have to say he may have been right. I was far from handsome but i went out with some really gorgeous girls Sadly i`m still far from handsome & no longer qualify as skinny!! Long live Cadburys
These rugs were a version (which cost money of course) of the old style rag rugs. Scraps of material (from old cloths and similar) were used and sewn into a hessian backing. Hessian (or some other backing) could be bought but often scrounged which meant they cost nothing to make - other than time. I believe you can buy kits to make them but that defeats the frugal (cheapskate) idea. They were a good makeshift for many during WW2.
It must have been bad to shock You Jean.I sent for something out of The Daily Mirror a while back and the next thing I knew I was put on this mens only Porn list and what came through the post shocked even me.:shocked::shocked: It took a while for me to be removed from this list so in between I passed this on to Ed Doolan to complain and next thing I heard his heart problem started up again but I am sure it was not because of that?. Those were the days when radio WM had their action desk and sorted your problems out for you.