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Beginner Primitive Rug Hooking Kit & Hook "ROSY ROSE"
Category:   Crafts / Home Arts & Crafts / Rug Making
Start Price: USD 23.95

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Buy It Now Price: USD 24.95
Start Time: 7/4/2008
End Time: 7/11/2008
Location: Berkley, Massachusetts
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This auction is for a complete rug hooking kit by Sharon Perry. It includes everything you need to complete this 8  X 8 inch Primitive Hooked Rug. Care has been taken in the packaging of this kit - it comes from a smoke free home in a very sturdy zipper lock bag that's most convenient for taking it out and putting away at your leisure. I am calling this a beginner rug hooking kit because of the size and the fact that I have included the hook. I wanted to create a reasonably priced smaller kit for those out there who are just starting out and don't want to be overwhelmed by a large kit with a large price. I can't tell you how many people have taught themselves to hook using these kits. The pattern is drawn on hairless linen, a lovely fabric for rug hooking. The rose is hooked with dyed old rose and deep red. The background is done with many shades of green hooked at random to give it a beautiful primitive look and for a finishing touch I added a row of deep red and then a row of black. Hooked up this piece would make a nice table centerpiece or wall hanging. These hooked rugs look great hanging from old country cupboards or made into little cushions as well Here's what you will receive if you purchase this kit: Solid Maple Moshimer Rug Hook (usually retails for 6.00 on most websites and in shops) Color Photo of Completed Rug Comprehensive Rug Hooking Instructions Color Key #8 Cut 100% Wool Fabric Strips Pattern Hand Drawn on hairless linen sealed at the edges to prevent fraying Rug Binding for the Finished Rug I accept paypal, money orders and personal checks. Shipping is $3.55 first class mail within the U.S. or 4.25 airmail to Canada. If this is your first project I would suggest a wooden  hoop frame which can be purchased at any fabric store. I do have available for $3.50  8" hoops by Hoop-La. They are sturdy and reusable for small to medium rug hooking projects. There are more user friendly and costly frames available, but I did my first dozen or so rugs on a quilting hoop and then graduated to the more expensive frame. If you have any questions or would like to discuss rug hooking in general, please email me and thanks for your interest in my work.

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