The AngelGirl Rug Hooking Frame is handcrafted by an experienced Minnesota business craftsman. He used the finest detail and the highest quality 5/8" oak wood.
This book is presented by The Rug Hooking Magazine. It contains step-by-step easy to follow directions; detailed instructions on design, color planning, wool selection and much much more!
Wander through the pages of Create & Decorate magazine and discover the freshest craft and country decorating projects. A perfect guide for your endeavors in punch needle, rug hooking, paper...
I have been hooking with my own personal Hartman Hook for about 15 years; my Hartman is pictured on the right (the new one is on the left); the 3 l/2" handle has aged beautifully.
I use this hook in my beginning classes; the beginning rug hooking student finds them very user-friendly as the pencil type hook handle is 4 3/4" in length.
Rug Hooking Magazine is the only full-color, internationally read magazine devoted exclusively to the comprehensive coverage of creating beautifully designed rugs.
A perfect book for the beginning rug hooker! The authors Alice Beatty and Mary Sargent have included step-by-step instructions for creating traditional hand-hooked rugs in the primitive style.
Prodding is simply poking pieces of fabric through a loosely woven canvas. The advantages of the technique are that virtually every snip of fabric can be used.
I have hooked rugs for over 25 years and have only hooked on burlap and monk's cloth. Well I'm now convinced that YOU can teach "an old dog new tricks" because I have switched to Dorr's Unbleached...