I finally finished my rug, last night. It seemed the closer I got to the edge, the longer it took, definitely not a quick project. I used excess scrap homespuns on this one, some thicker than others, which gives it a more prim look.
I would say, if you have arthritis, this is not an easy rug to make, especially if you work every day for two weeks, lol. These rugs are made with latch hook canvas and cotton fabrics, so it is great for areas that get used a lot, since you can wash it.
The finished size of my rug is 50" x 33". I folded it while I was working on it, so it needs to settle down, a bit. It is a great project to do if you want a rug, since you can use scraps or ugly fabrics. It does use up a lot of yardage, so buying new fabrics wouldn't be worth the cost.
I got a box of supplies from Chris of We Love Quilting. She sent me a nice book and some nicer hooks to use in my projects. Chris has a monthly giveaway, be sure to sign up, she gives away great boxes of goodies.
I tried outdoor photos and several indoor photos, and this is the best I could get.
It looks beautiful! It also looks like a lot of work--I'm impressed. :O)
ReplyDeleteI have never seen locker hooking, but I love your rug!! And I like the idea of using up scraps.......goodness knows I have plenty. Any good sources for info on locker hooking?
ReplyDeleteDebbie ~
ReplyDeleteLooks good ~ and big. Congrats on finishing it!
Hugs :)
Lauren
Amazing!!!!! So beautiful!!! It is big and I know a lot of work went into it. Now you can enjoy the fruits of your labor. :-)
ReplyDeletethat looks wonderful!!
ReplyDeletei love locker hooked rugs and your rug is wonderful...love the use of the homespuns.
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm impressed! It's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThe rug has come up wonderfully.... Hugz
ReplyDeleteWell done. It looks great. Worth the time you pit into it.
ReplyDeleteit is looking so lovely..
ReplyDeletebig hugs xxx
Debbie, it looks wonderful! Now I want to get started on mine! I better make a list so I don't forget anything..ha ha!
ReplyDeleteI guess I need to find out more about this type of hooking it looks great. and it is very large.
ReplyDeleteCathy
Love how this finished up!
ReplyDeleteTurned out primlicious good. You stuck with the project where I gave up on making one after a few rows. Too hard on the hands.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great, Debbie & is so big. Well done girl!
ReplyDeleteYour rug is amazing! Love the colors you used.
ReplyDeletegreat job. congrats on your finish. I tried that one time and it was just too hard on my hands and elbows.
ReplyDeleteIt is so wonderful. Wow!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! I watched a YouTube tutorial on Loker hooking - wonder if I could teach Hubby how to do it *s*
ReplyDeleteYour rug really came out great. What a great idea to do something like this!
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