$749.95
RUG HOOKING KIT - Three Roosters ~ on Linen with Hand Dyed Wool. Finished size approx. 48" x 38".
The background color for this kit is a warm, rich mustard and golden harvest color. PERFECT for the primitive rug lover. The design is an adaptation of an early hooked rug.
If you need to purchase a rug hook, they are available here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mavisbutterfield?section_id=32548768
If you are new to rug hooking please read the entire listing as there is a bunch of helpful information below.
What This Kit INCLUDES:
Pattern drawn on soft linen
Color photo
Wool strips or uncut wool
This Kit DOES NOT Include:
Rug hook
Hoop/hooking frame
Instructions on how to hook
The finished product
All of my kits come with a pattern drawn on linen with a generous 3 ½” - 4" serged border, a color photo and hand dyed wool strips that have been cut using a rotary cutter, mat and ruler. Wool strips will vary from a #8 - #8.5 cut {for the most part}. There may even be a few strips that are smaller or larger than a #8 - #8.5 cut.
When I design my kits I note the amount of wool strips used as I hook the design and then add 10-15% more wool strips to the kit than I used. If you hook higher or tighter than I do, you may need to purchase additional wool strips.
Due to it's size, this kit is available with it's wool cut into wool strips {as mentioned above} or uncut. Uncut wool will come in the form of 7.5 yards of hand dyed wool in 1/16 yard pieces which you can then cut yourself.
If you need to purchase a rug hook, they are available here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mavisbutterfield?section_id=32548768
I learned with a primitive Joan Moshimer hook. Here is the listing: www.etsy.com/listing/957798043
Most beginning hookers use a simple embroidery or quilting hoop to start with. You can pick one up at any fabric or craft store for a few dollars.
I use a 2” handmade hoop made by Etsy seller Barnett’s Hoops. It’s a wonderful hoop and worth every penny in my book. www.etsy.com/listing/109455095
Deanne Fitzpatrick has some wonderful videos on how to hook rugs and I have added a link for you below. Her style of finished rugs is a lot different from mine, but she does a wonderful job explaining everything you need to know.
https://youtu.be/dFkqnT8Czng
I hope you find it helpful. I am a visual learner, so watching someone hook is much easier to understand than reading instructions {and hoping you're getting it right in my opinion}.
If you have any more questions, let me know and I'll try to help.
~Mavis
If you need to purchase a rug hook, they are available here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mavisbutterfield?section_id=32548768
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.