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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Homemade Rug Kits for Children The holidays are coming and it’s time to start thinking about gifts and keeping the children occupied while they are home on school break or traveling in the car. Why not share your love of rugmaking by creating a customized rug kit for them? Latch Hook - Non-Slip Rugs If you are planning to use your latch hook as a floor covering, it’s important to keep it from slipping across the floor when you step on it...
Knitting with Circular Needles Instructions for straightening the cord that runs between the needles, using markers, avoiding twisted stitches and tips for keeping your project moving. Latch Hook a Straight Hem With a little advanced planning, the hem of a square or rectangle rug can be latch hooked as your work on the rug reducing the amount of sewing later on. Latch Hook Iron-On Binding Instructions to finish a square or rectangle rug using Iron-On Binding. Latch Hook Tips This article explains how to fix mistakes and how to prevent canvas from unraveling.
Book Review - Welcome Home “Welcome Home” was written by artist Kaffe Fassett in 1999. This book includes four rag rug patterns, a museum tour of Kaffe’s works and is filled with pictures of his home where every surface is decorated. Latch Hook - Joining Canvas Latch hook rug canvas can be purchased in a variety of sizes. 3.75 Graph ‘N Latch Rug Canvas made by M.C.G. Textiles works well and can be found in most craft or sewing stores. Can’t find a canvas large enough? Two or more canvases can be joined together to get the size needed. Latch Hook - Cutting Yarn Cutting your own yarn is easy and will give you more choices for colors, lengths, yarn weights and fibers than purchasing pre-cut yarn. This article also explains how to calculate yarn requirements. Book Review - Mason-Dixon Knitting “Mason-Dixon Knitting, The Curious Knitters' Guide” written by Kay Gardiner and Ann Shayne was not only fun to read, it made me want to run for my knitting needles and start knitting.
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