Ottawa Rug Art
Green and Bold
Get creative with stripes and colors to make an original round rug that will provide a striking accent in your room.
Note that these rugs make wonderful round cushion covers or chair back covers as well.
Great stripes can be created by enclosing a row of a vibrant color
within two rows of a darker color, with a complementary color as the
background.
Let's take a green rug with red as the accent color. Colors to use are:
dark green, medium green, brown, white and red. Obtain colors that
harmonize well. To make some variation in the background color,
alternate the sections between solid color and mixed colors. The green
can be mixed with brown and with white, thereby producing dark green
and light green. The red can also be mixed this way and used as a
background in some of the sections. For the stripes use unmixed solid
colors, in this case brown or dark green for definition and red for
accent.
To get a good idea of what is involved here, draw a circle, divided
into 10 pie-shaped segments. Divide each of these segments again in
three or four sections by drawing lines parallel to the side of each
triangle, as this how it will happen in the knitting process when the
rows are diminished in the center. Then put in the red stripes flanked
by brown lines. Finally color in the background, either all in green or
alternating with mixed red colors.
Dividing the sections in three or four parts works well. The heavier
the stripe, the bolder the look. Use two brown or dark green rows on
each side of the colored center of the stripe.
In these striped rugs the shorter stripes hook into the long section at
the beginning of the following segment. Therefore, these need to
correspond in color and composition. When all stripes are the same,
this does not pose a problem. It is something to watch for when using
two or three different stripe combinations,
There is a great opportunity for variations to suit your particular
style or preference. Keep it simple until you feel confident enough to
explore the more complex designs.