Loop latch hook rag rug tutorial last month i made a small rag rug finally playing with an idea i had had for a while.
How to make a latch hook rag rug.
I used the hessian sack and latch hook method.
I think you would enjoy it and it requires no sewing.
Latch hooking a rug is simple relaxing and fun.
To create finished edges fold over five rows of the mesh canvas at each end of the rug and hook fabric through double mesh.
Simple designs work best with stripes square or diagonals.
Have made a very bright rag rug for my little boy as he loves orange.
Keeping the fabric all the same will prevent an uneven effect.
120cm x 90cm it uses 30 mt of 90 cm wide fabric.
I love this article though as it has shown me another less fluffy more grown up outcome for a more neat rag rug.
Luckily it is easy to make a.
In this video we take a look around my cosy corner where i do all my latch hooking and i show you how to do.
Purchase a latch hooked rug.
I knew that you could make a rag rug with scraps of material and a latch hook but i didn t want to open cut ends look i wanted to see if i could figure out how to make a rug or wall hanging that was similar to loop stitch.
They wear out quickly however and there s no guarantee that you ll find the perfect rug in a store.
There are many easy patterns and plenty of advanced patterns to choose from.
Make your own rug pillow or wall hanging using these basic steps to get you started.
This is a tutorial for how to be a latch hooker.