I found this great large graphic fabric at Ikea. The "Inger" line seems to be Marimekko inspired. I knew that I wanted to make a rug for my son's room, but a square or rectangular shape seemed too simple. While reading "Good Night Moon" it hit me - animal skin rug. The species is unclear - the final shape was inspired by the fabric's print more than an animal.
I folded the fabric in half (wrong sides together), and with a fabric pen outlined the shape of an animal. After I cut the print piece, I kept it folded in half, and laid it on top of the canvas backing also folded in half. I cut around the print animal as a pattern. Then I sewed the front to the back, right sides together, leaving a section open for turning. After pressing the seams, I top-stitched around the edge, closing the final bit with the top-stitch. It was a simple project that only took a couple of hours. I love the rug.
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