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Soft Throws

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

These soft throw rugs are used because they are good for your feet and you can put them almost anywhere in your house and as long as they don’t have opposing color combinations it is ok. They can be used to hold your shoes in front of the door and they can be used for [...]

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Soft Throws

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Throws offer a great deal of comfort for people and can help them to keep their heating costs down too. When you are going to buy a rug, what is the best one to buy? Do you want something that is uncomfortable to walk on with your bare feet, or do you want something that [...]

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Knit Afghans

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

One of the things that has made the afghan so rare on the open market is the lack of people to make them.  To find a good, high quality, knit afghan, one may have to go to a foreign country just to be closer to the people with natural inherited skill in the production of [...]

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Knit Afghans

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Knit afghans are among the most prized of Afghans. They have the time and perseverance of the person that made them stitched into the very fibers that make up the rug. It can take one person many years to produce a single rug. This can cause the price of the rug to go from two-three [...]

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The History Of Throw Rugs

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

The history of throw rugs is unique in its own way. When people first colonized, they used fur as clothing and a source of heat preservation. They would also have wanted a way to keep their feet warm when they wanted to go barefoot in the inside of their homes. Thus, people started using the [...]

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Fur Throws

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Fur throw rugs are among the softest rugs there is. The most common seen on television is the fur of a bear. The rug has the size to be a rug and also has the texture to be soft to the bare feet and comfortable to lie on. Unique in their own way, fur rugs [...]

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Afghan Patterns

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Afghan patterns are generally geometrical and always have some sort of shape on them They have an inner shape, usually an octagon, that can be surrounded by a border around the outside of the carpet or the octagon can be surrounded by flowers and intricate vine designs. But they are always colorful.
The shapes can be [...]

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Afghan Patterns

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Afghans are usually very bright and whimsical. They can come in any pattern. The most common pattern for an afghan is the octagon with surrounding color splashes. Afghans can come in stripes, for that is what is most commonly used for blankets. It can also come in random color variations of the octagon, being striped [...]

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Afghans And Throws

Monday, December 29th, 2008

They can also be made out of almost any material. They can be made out of wool or out of fur. They can also be made out of plastic. These rugs are the most common type of rug in any American household. They can be put down in bathrooms and they can be used in [...]

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Afghans And Throws

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

Afghan and throw rugs are among the most common used in America. Afghans were first formed in Afghanistan, where they got their name, and some are made with a lot of holes in them. The common fact about Afghans is that they are made of yarn and that they are hand-stitched.
The most common pattern in [...]

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