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Fine Area Rugs
(area rug) a rug that only covers part of the floor of a room; a carpet
Rugs are also woven or felted from fibers, but are smaller than the room in which they are located, have a finished edge, and usually lie over another finished floor such as wood flooring.
A rug that covers only a part of a floor in a room
(Area Rug) A rug intended to cover a limited area of a floor. Area rugs come in a variety of different materials, including wool, leather, silk and more.
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10x15 VERY FINE 600 KPSI* PURE SILK TABRIZ AREA RUG
Age: New Condition: Excellent Color: Field: Beige Border: Rust Technique: Hand-Woven KPSI: 600* Pile: Silk Foundation: Silk * WHAT IS KPSI?? KPSI, or knots per square inch, is one of the factors used in determining rug quality. It refers to the knot density within one square inch of the rug. From the backside of the carpet, count the number of knots along one inch of the warp (vertical) and one inch along the weft (horizontal). By multiplying these numbers, you arrive at the KPSI. For instance: 12 knots on the warp multiplied by 10 knots on the weft equals a KPSI of 120. A picture of the back of the rug is shown, together with a linear measurement guide, to help you verify the KPSI of the rug you are viewing. Should you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact us. Padding (1/8" thick; non-slip; rubber mesh): Available - contact seller Free shipping/handling for all padding purchases
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The Ancient Art of Rug Weaving
The purpose of this group is to promote the ancient art of rug weaving in the greater NY area.
If you are an arts & crafts lover, this another medium you will simply love to work in.
However, unlike knitting or other crafts, there is nowhere in Manhattan to learn the secrets of rug weaving...until NOW!
Rug Weaving Circle will run every Wednesdays
from 7:00 - 9:00PM
Get together for working on your new and old projects, previously enrolled in my weaving classes.
Price: $5.00
Classes will take place at HAYKO Fine Rugs and Tapestries
(www.hayko.com) located at
857 Lexington Ave near 65th St.
TO REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS, please contact
HAYK OLTACI at 212-717-5400 • CLASS SPACE IS LIMITED TO 6 PEOPLE
Beginner’s Weaving Class will run for 1 sessions
When: Every 4th Thursday of the month
from 7-9 pm.
cost $129
Includes instruction and materials.
Ancient, Authentic, Nomad patterns.
We are starting off with beginner's workshops with the hopes of creating a future weaving circle.
Come and enjoy a cup of Turkish coffee with us!
Sandy sleeping bag
The night of October 9 was windy. When I woke up the next morning, there was fine sand all over everything in the tent, including my sleeping bag. Both netting doors of my REI Half Dome tent had been zipped closed and the rain fly was in place. The fine sand went right through the no-see-um netting on the tent's doors. This was campsite D17 of the Sand Flats Recreation Area.
The sleeping bag is a Unimog, a semi-mummy bag made by The North Face. I bought it in the mid-1970s.