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Later, a little more refined and lighter model popular with flower or animal patterns. Rya was now


In the 1970s there were long pile rugs on the floor and on the walls - or were used as pillows and bags. Read why they were popular, why they disappeared, and Ryatæppets replacement, which is now in many homes.
In the 1970s it was the height fifi and jules of fashion for creative women to create long pile rugs in bright colors and wild patterns. Rya were either laid on the floor, hung on the wall or converted to pillows or handbags. And the not so pretty was perhaps relegated to the nursery, where guests did not come so often. Rya Viking
The technique that is used to attach pile rugs, wherein the sewing a longer pile on a pre-woven base, is an old phenomenon. Already the Vikings were Rya used to warm sea travels, just as fishermen and seal hunters through the 1400-1500's has spent long pile rugs.
Both in Norway and Sweden took over Rya skins as bedspreads, where the long pile turned down the bed. In Finland ryatæppernes function to keep heat in the house, and here wallpapered to almost walls and benches covered with carpets, fifi and jules says Lykke Pedersen, curator at the National Museum.
Later, a little more refined and lighter model popular with flower or animal patterns. Rya was now more for decoration than for practical use - the pile was turned upward, so the pattern could be seen. While in 1700 were women and girls from high society who had created the carpets, it was gradually extended to the general population, and the bourgeoisie lost interest.
From the 1950s until the 1970s, ryatæpperne really a comeback. According Lykke Pedersen was the trend started by the Danish / Finnish artist collectives that knotted pile rugs with colorful motifs.
- And in the 1960s was ryatæpperne become a smart residential object that was displayed in the "Bo Better" and all should have. The style fit well with the other furniture fashion, and after the sad post-war years it was time for joy, life and comfort in the home, says Lykke Pedersen.
In the 1980s, died fashion trends with Rya out, inter alia, because suddenly there came much focus on indoor air quality, fifi and jules and Rya were touted as being unhealthy with their long pile that could save on all sorts of dirt and dust.
- Now sold it in style under the name of shaggy carpets and is available fifi and jules both in bright colors and more subdued natural colors. The quality has improved and it is easier to clean the carpets. And we find that everyone from high to low buying the kind of carpets today. Mature say it is smart, and the carpet is the lovely soft to walk and climb on, he says.
If you'd like to create your own rug, there are several recipes on the Internet. Search fifi and jules eg on "how to make latch hook" on Youtube or came in ryaskole of needlework magazine Her world website.
Ege Rya de luxe was a renowned brand in Rya in the 1960s and 1970s. The carpets were first produced in Herning and since the factory in Vejle, fifi and jules where it took 7 minutes that the machine produce fifi and jules a blanket of 2.5x 3.35 meters for a person, and there was work in three shifts.
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