An edition of Rug Making (2015)

Rug Making

How Anyone Can Hook a Carpet

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An edition of Rug Making (2015)

Rug Making

How Anyone Can Hook a Carpet

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Written by Senda Eiko this book is based on the concept of self-teaching and instructional practices. It envisages the making of rugs using the method of rug hooking. Being a teacher, the writer walks you through the fundamentals of cushion, tapestry and doormat. It shows the making of rugs using the Danella Hooking Tool, a hand driven sewing machine for hooking rugs and decorative items. In addition, she has provided you with a number of relevant interesting essays, plus a bonus of 12 different hooking patterns for your personal use. Other names for the tool is: Danella Carpet Needle and Aladdin Carpet Needle.

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Rug Making: How Anyone Can Hook a Carpet
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Table of Contents

Photos of hooked creations. 1-4, 47-50
Introduction. 5
Many Artistic Possibilities. 5
Tools and Materials. 6
The Necessities. 6
Extra Utilities. 7
Stand (STA2). 7
Danella Tool (OEH2). 8
Project # 1: Cushion. 9
Basic Exercises. 13
Setting Loop Height. 14
Usual use of Loop Heights. 14
Rugs in the House. 21
History of Danella. 22
Project # 2: Tapestry. 23
How to Mount a Tapestry. 27
Edge Finishing with Yarn. 27
Origins of Carpets. 28
Dantsuu. 28
Project # 3: Doormat. 29
Avoid Injuries and Hook in a Safe Manner. 30
Project # 4: Dantsuu. 31
How to Keep the Rugs Clean. 31
How to Enlarge a Pattern. 32
Q&A About Rug Making. 33
12 Patterns. 35-46
Danella Organization. 51
Course Schedules. 51
Other Equipment from Danella. 52
Message from Founder. 53

Edition Notes

Translation Of
Ragu mekingu
Translated From
Japanese

Contributors

Editor
Lena Dyrdal Andersen

The Physical Object

Format
paperback
Pagination
56
Number of pages
56
Dimensions
8 x 10 x 0.1 inches
Weight
6.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25883233M
ISBN 10
1505681006

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