Wilton rugs

I asked Des about Wilton rugs:

The word “Wilton” refers to the type of weaving method used to produce the rugs displayed on our website. “Wilton” is one of the oldest machine-made weaving crafts and is renowned for the ability to produce carpets and rugs in the finest worsted yarns and also in the highest yarn density.

This means that the “Wilton” weaving method can produce a very high quality pencil point design definition which will not only look better, but will also maintain those good looks because the yarn density will wear better.

All of the rugs offered on our website are produced by the “Wilton” weaving method which is a mark of quality.

Shaggy rugs – new

The first of the new rugs for 2008 have now been added to the website.

Two new colours in the shaggy rugs range – a sumpuous grey and a gorgeous black.

As well as these, now you can buy round shaggy rugs in the ivory, red, chocolate, natural mix, and the new black and grey!

grey shaggy rug

Rugs – what to do with a rug you no longer want…

When you’ve bought your lovely new rugs, what then for your old one?  There are a surprising number of options:

  1. If your rug is in good condition, you could offer it to your local, reputable charity shop, or on your local Freecycle – it may suit someone else, and certainly with the latter they’re likely to collect.
  2. For rugs in not-so-good condition – perhaps a local animal shelter, kennels or cattery could make use of it.
  3. How about cutting a piece for foot mats in your car or to line the boot?
  4. Campers and caravanners – would the rug be useful for you – cut to suit your tent/caravan?
  5. Rugs can be useful in the garden – as a mulch to suppress weeds, between rows of plants too, and on top of a compost heap a rug can help to maintain balanced moisture levels. If you cannot use your old rug in this way, perhaps your local allotment group could.
  6. Use your old rug in the loft as additional heat insulation, and in this way it will continue to provide warmth and comfort in your home.
  7. If you are building a garden pond area, then an old rug is absolutely ideal as an underlay for your pond liner and may prevent sharp objects from piercing the liner.

Taking a rug or carpet to your local recycling centre is not likely to be welcomed; being made of a variety of fibres makes it difficult to separate for recycling.

Hopefully the above offers you some options for your old rug, once your new rugs have been delivered.