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2. Cut the under lay material you are using in the same shape as the fur rug.

Glue it to the fur rug, if you are using as felt under lay material, you can also use velcro strips (I did not try this)









And you are done! Yes, that is all :)













This is a project I had in mind for a long time and finally ended up doing it last week and well it did not disappoint. The super soft rug makes me happy every time I step on it.If you have thought of getting an inexpensive fur rug, you should try making one too, I am sure that you wont regret it.I buy the fabrics for my projects from Faric R' Us, a nice shop in San Jose, CA. They have wide varieties of fabrics for all purposes, I just love going there! I bought 1 yd of faux for 18$.I saw that many people have used 2 types of materials to use as rug pads when making fur rugs Non-Slip Indoor Rug Pad and Anti Slip Carpet Stopp , I used the latter which is more of a felt material. But one thing is that felt is not machine washable, so I think its better to go with a washable option. I guess I'll have to handwash if needed. The steps for making this rug are really simple.You need1. Faux fix fabric2. Fabric glue (I used both spray adhesive and a liquid one, some people also use velcro strips to detach it later)1. Cut the fabric to desired shape. I wanted mine to look like a cloud.2. Once cut, shake off any hanging fur and then dry the fabric in low heat for less than 10 mins. This is so that any extra loose furs will go off.Hope you have a fun weekend and keep smiling,