How To Hook Rugs With Wool
Ok my prim pals this is the first in a series of rug hooking tutorials i am doing.
How to hook rugs with wool. Less than 1 minute to pull your first loop then years to learn the finer points of rug hooking. Deanne has a 60 minute how to hook rugs video. You can even teach yourself. After stretching the backing on a hoop or frame push the hook through the backing.
Rug hooking has not changed much over the centuries and with the simplicity of skill needed to create exquisite designs why should it. There are many ways of finishing the edges of a rug. You pull strips of wool cloth usually recycled clothing washed dried and torn apart through a burlap or linen backing loop by loop. In this first lesson we are going to cover the materilas needed to begin rug hooking.
You will need wool a way to cut it into strips a foundation material to hook into a hook and some type of frame or hoop scissors a needle and thread and a pattern. Then scout out some nice scraps of wool fabric you ll need half a pound for each square foot of your rug. Make your own rug pillow or wall hanging using these basic steps to get you started. Hook right up to the twill tape or sew it on after the rug is hooked.
There are many easy patterns and plenty of advanced patterns to choose from. You can sew by hand black cotton twill tape around the outside edges of the rug. Once you learn the foundation of skills involved in pulling up loops of fabric or wool you can make virtually any design you desire. From simple barnyard animals to complex artistic images your ability to create pieces of art is limitless when you know how.
When your rug is complete you can roll two inches of the excess burlap into the twill tape and hand sew it along the backside of your rug. How to hook rugs from start to finish a free beginner how to course in hooking rugs compliments of deanne fitzpatrick rug hooking studio hooking rugs is easy. In the 1940s americans enjoyed locker hooking too but due to the high cost of the specialty yarn the craft of locker hooking never seemed to become a widely embraced hobby. In the 1920s british craftswomen used heavy six ply wool yarn to create durable rugs with a locker hooking process.
Put the hook in where it makes sense do not count threads. To get started buy a hand hook it ll cost around 1 25 from a crafts supply store. Here is a free clip from her how to hook rugs video where she shows you how to hook a rug available at http. Move the hook not the wool.