Rug Hooking Patterns

How to Obtain Rug Hooking Patterns

How to Obtain Rug Hooking Patterns

rug hooking patterns

If you are interested in learning how to obtain rug hooking patterns, you will be very pleased to note that the most popular online retailer, Amazon, has an immense selection of products that you may choose from.

There are many different books available on this website that provides you with intricate details on how to create your very own latch hook rugs. It does not matter if you are seeking patterns from licensed distributors such as Disney or basic patterns that display animals, landscapes, people, cartoon characters, plants, or patterns you are sure to find what it is that you want and need at Amazon.

There are many popular books that you should check out that offer a large assortment of rug hooking patterns. Examples of these items include "East Coast Rug-Hooking Designs: New Patterns from an Old Tradition", "Pattern Designs for Rug Hookers", "Rug Hooking for the First Time" and "Wool Rug Hooking: 30 Projects to Warm Your Home(Traditions in the Making)".

When choosing rug hooking projects, it is important to ensure that you consider your level of expertise. Choosing patterns that are beyond your experience may result in complications when it comes to the final product. Amazon has many books on rug hooking projects that are for beginners to advanced users.

Here's Rug Hooking Patterns Selections:

Designs for Primitive Rug Hookers (Rug Hooking Mag...

Customer Review:
This book is great to inspire any rughooker at any level. The photos are great. Directions written nicely. You will find yourself looking through the pages again and again. Great book to add to your rug hooking collection.... Read More



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Harrisville Designs Traditional Rug Hooking...

Customer Review:
The product was attractive when completed. The company was friendly, helpful, and responsive when I called them with questions. It was a delightful kit to work with, and the quality of the materials was excellent.Traditional Rug Hooking Kit... Read More


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OWL - TUFT HOOKING CANVAS 18X24 #953 FROM RUMPELST...

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Punchneedle Fun: Unique and Colorful Projects (Tha...

Customer Review:
I have tried punchneedle work and wasn't very happy with it. Now that I have read Ms Buehler's PUNCHNEEDLE FUN, I am going to give it another try.There were three things that stood our in PUNCHNEEDLE FUN.1. I had purchased a kit that suggested using... Read More



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The Americana Collection: Hooked Rugs (That Patchw...

Customer Review:
This is an excellent book. I loved reading all the history on Polly's family because it actually sets the backdrop for all the rugs. It makes all her work become more personal. I thought it was great that all the patterns are included in the book.... Read More



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Today's Discussion

I am looking for a company or someone to make a latch hook rug pattern?
I have a pattern, it is a pic. of tinkerbell in a heart with my leagues name on it....i know tinkerbell is a trade mark, but if i change the color of her outfit, then it wont be a trade mark any more. I am looking for someone to make me a pattern and tell me what colors to get, or for a company to make the whole latchhook rug kit. I want to make this for my head leader of our league. Please let me know . Thank u for any help

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lennie
Maybe this can help, or contact them and see if they can give you the information you seek.

Idunno
That is a good question? My grandma does latchhooks, and i wish there were moredesigns to choose from, or that you could send in a pic of your dog or whatever. And they could make one from a picture? But the canvas is like a net. How would you draw on it?

saaanen
I may be simple minded, but aren't latchhook patterns just drawn on a piece of latchhook canvas? Why couldn't you get a friend to draw it on. The canvas is sold at craft shops. You could just repeat the colors on what you have, but change a couple.



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