
We stumbled on this cheerful quilt-of-a-carpet while reading Hatch.
It was created by a St Louis ceramicist who calls herself "idahostudios" on flickr and has an amazing sense of color. And because she did it on the cheap we thought it would be a great idea for SF readers struggling with the epic long hallways so common in our Victorian flats. So we asked her how she made it and she said...










A great resource to get cheap carpet scraps like this is SCRAP in San Francisco! It's a "creative reuse" center, which has a wealth of materials for creative types at very low prices. They accept donations as well. http://www.scrap-sf.org/
When my mom came over and first saw my Flor, she said, "I did that when I first got married and had no money with carpet samples."
When I was a kid, my Dad carpeted the entire basement in rug samples. It looked very similar to this!
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I love it.
Duct tape--I should have known!
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NICE.
I'll prob. try mine with a glue gun.
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