I know where you (Dan), are coming from.
As one enters the twilight years, the bones creak, the knees get sore, the eyes grow dimmer, and it's harder to get up off the floor.
WHEN I was still doing a few rugs, I also found the table easier, although time wise, took longer.
I would fold the rug end to end, but leave one end shorter.
Then I would roll from the middle to the ends.
Lift the rug onto the table and unroll slightly until both ends would be at the edge on each side of the table.
Sometimes I would have toweling under the rug along the edge, and spot & clean the fringe on the table, do both fringes, remove the towel and unroll a bit more to let the fringes have over the side.
Air movers would then dry.
Other times I would clean fringe whilst is was hanging over the edge, I have a small mechanics chair on wheels, so I could scoot along from one end to the other cleaning with no problems.
C'mon guys, I live in the sticks and come from down under.
We have to improvise.
