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T-shirt Rug

T-shirt Rug
About a week ago I moved into a brand spanking new and completely unfinished artist studio. After painting the walls a nice shiny white, I turned my eye towards the floor. At first, I considered leaving it as plywood, but then I realized unfinished plywood floors were going to become very noisy and a nuisance to all those around me. I began to consider what would look good on the floor, absorb the noise and, most importantly, what would be cheap. I resolved upon a rug, but didn't really feel like shelling out for one. Instead, I began to consider cheap ways to make a nice and unique rug. This particular idea just kind of leaped out at me. Everyone was skeptical of my t-shirt rug at first, but I think I am beginning to win the battle of hearts and minds.

Keep in mind, as the t-shirts are layered, this rug results in a somewhat uneven floor surface and is not well-suited for people that are accident prone or generally have trouble walking.
 
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Step 1The idea

The idea
The idea is simple. The rug will consist in a whole bunch of colorful t-shirts laid out on the floor in an aesthetically pleasing manner.

(I drew this diagram to sell my very skeptical girlfriend on the idea)
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Oct 22, 2011. 5:25 AMcurious youth says:
using this idea but only using tshirts with memories. so not sewing up the neck holes but. they shall be my money stash :D
Mar 7, 2010. 1:50 PMnikolardo says:
I tried to wipe that hair in the picture off of my computer screen.
Jul 26, 2011. 9:33 AMrichie_114 says:
LOL. I noticed it too, and being a photographer immediately set to cleaning my screen.... Then I noticed your comment.... Oops.
May 29, 2011. 4:30 AMBrianJewett says:
Slip some batting inside each shirt first and you'll have a quilt.
Jan 2, 2011. 3:28 PMpuddingpuff says:
i think i would just end up using this as a blanket...maybe for summertime. and if you leave the necks open, you get pockets! secret memos, candy bar wrappers, the cheat codes to the game your playing...no one would ever know.
Nov 30, 2010. 10:44 AMneffk says:
Clever, but it makes your room look permanently messy. Still, most other techniques seem to be a lot more work---this method looks easy.
Sep 8, 2010. 12:20 PMsandesigns says:
who is ralph wiggum?
Jul 15, 2010. 7:50 AMruthy nov says:
What a great way to use old stuff. But - add an old blanket under the shirts, saw them together and it will feel much softer to step on. And for safety - add a velcro strip around the carpet and on the floor to prevent sliding!!!
Feb 16, 2010. 8:09 AMblueyedaddy says:

Love the rug - but I'm loving the water bottle storage bins along the wall.  I think I'll steal that idea first...

Feb 23, 2010. 9:54 PMPinky212 says:
Hey, me too!  I noticed the storage right away (I'm looking at making cardboard box shelves now so anything "storage" catches by eye.).  I just didn't realize they are water bottles.  Are these the kind that brought to one's home and need a cooler?  If not, could you tell me where theycan be purchased?
Feb 19, 2010. 6:35 AMblueyedaddy says:
AWE-SOME-NESS....Thanks!!
Apr 19, 2008. 10:30 PMFreshPineSent says:
Hmm, I think it makes the room look kind of cluttered. Perhaps if you used just white and black shirts, it would look better.
Feb 23, 2010. 9:47 PMPinky212 says:
ROFLMAO!!  I love how your mind works!  "A rainbow throwing up on the floor" is not something I would have thought of in a million years.  It's VERY descriptive!!!  Do you write books, too?  Just curious. 
Apr 20, 2008. 7:49 PMLithium Rain says:
Ahaha!
Apr 20, 2008. 11:49 AMFreshPineSent says:
Yeah, thats cool. It just wouldn't really compliment the rest of my furniture.
Jan 27, 2009. 10:42 AMshooby says:
I'd thought of using t-shirts to make a carpet, but just using the material, so that it's be more like a quilt. This is a really successful design I think. One potential improvement I'd make if I were to do this, would be to create it in smaller units, four parts for example, with button or snap attachments between them. That way individual parts could be cleaned with the laundry, and the rug could be used in a smaller room at some point.
Feb 23, 2010. 9:42 PMPinky212 says:
That is a fantastic idea!  It seems like parts of a rug ALWAYS get dirtier than others.
Jul 9, 2008. 12:51 PMkyler13 says:
I wonder what would happen if you just use the pins and don't sew it together so that way you could change it any time you like..........I might try this tomorrow or today
Jan 8, 2009. 7:57 PMricardjorg says:
pins on the floor doesn't look like like a good idea to me.. pins hate your feet
Feb 14, 2010. 8:54 AMPryo Chain says:
 Safety pins ftw
May 19, 2009. 4:00 PMJKibs95 says:
I got a sewing needle stuck in the base of my thumb one time... The entire needle was in my hand.
May 19, 2009. 4:58 PMricardjorg says:
OUCH 8O
May 29, 2009. 4:00 PMsflinn says:
A question and a comment. First off I love this! I'm thinking about doing this for my son's room. My question is, how well does it hold up? My comment is...I can't believe you used a Ralph Wiggum t-shirt! Blasphemy I say!
Oct 29, 2009. 8:06 AMavkrisnik says:
No kidding!  I was thinking the same thing.  Awesome Ralph t shirt.  I would have paid good money for that Ralph Wiggum shirt!  Cool design though.  The easiest thing is that you can wash it in a big washing machine.
Oct 9, 2009. 5:30 AMaiml0u says:
looks good if all the t-shirts are quite new. I hate waste and have to recycle everything. To make a more durable rug that can make use of torn or shirts with marks on (I donate all clothes which are not marked and have use left in them) first cut into long strips and knot into ropes. ( If you know how to crochet/french knit is the best way). To make a round rug simply coil and stitch together. using a thick wool or string adds another interesting texture.
Oct 2, 2009. 5:06 AMmslaynie says:
Wow! This is really a creative solution to a problem! I bet if someone liked the idea but wanted it to look more rug-like and less t-shirts-on-the-floor-like, you could cut the shirts into large squares/rectangles. Then you could make a floor quilt! This would eliminate the need for sewing the neck holes shut. Still, good job. This is lots of fun!
Apr 28, 2008. 5:33 PMnafango22 says:
needs moar red
Sep 10, 2009. 5:09 PMjeffconnelly says:
well, you need spell check.
Mar 30, 2009. 3:49 PMJessG516 says:
I like it, but I think I'd feel like the room is dirty all the time.
Sep 5, 2009. 9:04 PMBrackinese says:
I feel the same way; I think if it was done in a pattern other than random, I'd really like it! Maybe spiral them out, or arrange the shirts in a color gradient.
May 19, 2009. 3:10 PMRossiroller says:
You could do this in your bedroom, and then never pick up! just tell people its part of the rug.
Nov 16, 2009. 3:29 AMkomecake says:
  LOL. If only that would actually work. *sigh*
May 20, 2009. 10:35 PMDigiDiskette says:
Hey, I just joined yesterday and found this by typing in "shirt" into the search! I work at an apparel decorating company and I just wanted to say I've ordered a whole bunch of blue and aqua child-sized shirts and I'm going to use this technique to make a tablecloth for conventions and in the store! Thanks for the idea~<3 After the prototype, I'm hoping to be able to talk my boss into letting me make several to interchange for each season-- Like red and green for Christmas, black and orange for Halloween, ect. You have my thanks, friend!
Jan 27, 2009. 5:04 PMmynameisjonas says:
excellent! how is it holding up for wear?
Jul 9, 2008. 1:29 PMSoupraok says:
HA HA, it looks like my Bedroom floor! "Mom, thats not dirty laundry, its a t-shirt rug!" HA HA HA
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