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Old 02-04-2017, 06:00 AM
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I saw an article about locker hooking and think I might give it a go. Any advice?
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Old 02-04-2017, 06:26 AM
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I haven't done any. But I sure have the supplies to. I bought five or six kits Hobby Lobby had on clearance some years ago. I don't see the supplies for locker hooking in stores now. It sure looks easy. There are some good youtube video how to do it.
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I tried it but gave everything away because I found it very rough on my hands.
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Old 02-05-2017, 04:51 AM
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This might be exactly what I need! I have never heard of it. I was looking at latch hook just a few days ago and decided it's not what I wanted. I have a need (want) for a pretty large round rug in my bathroom in colors that I just can't find. I had just about decided to quilt something and be done with it but it's not what I wanted. Thanks so much for this post! Now I am off to research and give it a go!
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I locker hook all the time. I enjoy it very much and have several pieces that are used daily. I use left over strips and fabric from quilting, especially brightly colored frabics as they add contrast and interest.
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Yes, took 9 hours to do a 6 inch hot pad. gave book ,supplies and all .....
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I do quite a bit of Looker hooking from time to time. While the outside rows where the rug backing is folded can be slow and hard on your hands, I find after the initial start it is easy and quick. And I love using up some of those scraps! I have never tried a round rug and do not think the process would work for a round rug. I know many sites call for string to be used as a connecter but I had lots of crochet cotton and used that successfully. Since it not terribly expense to try why not give it go? You may you enjoy it.
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Lena1952, why do you not think it will work for a round rug? I appreciate your feedback. I've been Googling since I read this post this morning and I see the tutorials are always on square/rectangular canvas. Would it be because turning the edge on a curve would be impossible?
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https://www.youtube.com/user/BarbOwenDesigns She has locker hooking videos on preparing the canvas for locker hooking. Shouldn't be too hard to do a round rug. I would use the same supplies (glue) she uses. I am also looking for a bathroom rug to make and will be attaching the non-skid for the back.
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I would try a small round size of a place mat so you could round the edges. then graduate to a larger size.
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