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Beginner Santa Primitive Rug Hooking KIT WITH #8 CUT WOOL STRIPS

$ 22.17

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Unbranded

    Description

    This listing is for a complete rug hooking kit designed, assembled and sold by Sharon Perry. This kit which is suitable for the beginner or seasoned rug hooker comes with the following items:
    100% wool fabric strips cut in #8 (1/4")
    A  color photo of the finished piece along with the color key
    Pattern drawn on a lovely cotton monks cloth,
    Easy to follow rug hooking instructions
    Cotton  rug binding to finish it off once you have it hooked
    When completed  it measures 7 X 9 inches and would make a great wall hanging,  table centerpiece, trivet, or furniture accent.  Lots of people hang these little mats from country furniture or make small pillows out of them.  Santa is hooked with autumn red plaid and oatmeal heather. The background is hooked with a lovely gold herring bone and the vines with over dyed brown plaid. For a finishing touch I added a row of cranberry red around the outer edge of the mat.  If this is your first project the only other things you will need are a frame to put your pattern in for hooking and a rug hook. I started off with a quilting hoop and did several rugs on that before switching to a floor frame.
    As for the hook I have solid hardwood and steel hooks listed for .00 but you can choose the option to add one to your kit for just .50 when you make your purchase.
    SHIPPING INFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Any postage over payments due to combined shipping will be refunded before your order is mailed out. Any questions please email me and thanks for your interest in my work.
    If you'd like to see how easy it is to do this just google Primitive Rug Hooking. There are several video demonstrations on U tube.