Locker hooking question, again
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Am getting the hang of this and see that I could clean out some fabric doing this, not to mention can do this when I am not sitting in front of my sewing machine, has anyone had any experience doing a throw mat size and how did it go? I like doing it, it is a good stress reliever, for sure. Thanks for any comment.
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That"s going to be one of my future projects. Haven't tried it yet. For those who don't know what it is, look here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2iQwz-JesM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2iQwz-JesM
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I tried locker hooking when I saw it demonstrated at the Nashville AQS show several years ago.I wanted to do a rug big enough to put in front of my kitchen sink. Needless to say the rug is still not finished, but I have accumulated a lot of scraps that could be used for locker hooking. Really I found it to be pretty rough on my hands, maybe it was just the stiffness of the rug canvas that I was trying to use. Good luck with your project, but mine will probably end up being a trivet for hot pots in my kitchen! LOL! Sherry
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