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Some General Facts You Should Know About Paper Yarn
In the textile industry, The yarns have been used for a variety of purposes. And when it comes to using Paper yarn, you have to be specific about its basics. How can the paper be a yarn riddle? Does it not rip? Can it be washed? How are you able to wear paper? We will help you to answer a few of them in this blog.
Cellulose, which is formed from the cell walls of fiber plants like cotton, flax, hemp, bamboo, linen, wood, and grasses, is typically used to make paper. Large sheets of wet plant pulp are spun and shaped, either automatically or manually, before being pressed and dried.
The sheets are either left as is to produce the paper tape, or they are sliced into strips that are then formed into paper twine or string by rolling and twisting. These shapes are typically referred to as paper yarn as a whole.
Paper yarn is the ideal seasonal yarn because it is both lightweight and warm, as well as being naturally anti-odor, moisture-wicking, and quick drying. Paper yarn is strong, and silky, and provides excellent stitch definition.
Paper yarn is a material with an interesting history that dates back many years. It was first used in China for money, decoration, and embroidery designs. Yet, Japan’s expertise in creating paper yarn has been acknowledged since the year 800.
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Silk, flax, and hemp were the major materials used to make garments at the beginning of Japan because there were no sheep or cotton farms there. Yet, paper yarn was also used to make some aristocratic clothing, including traditional kimonos and samurai uniforms. Since then, papermaking has developed and undergone extensive modernization.
If you are also looking to buy the best quality Rug yarns or a single piece of Brushed yarn, then you can buy them from Yarn Hub. They are one of the trustworthy yarn suppliers in Australia.
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giant red-headed centipede, handmade rug, 2023,
11" x 7"
#original art#insects#bugs#bug#centipede#insect#red headed centipede#giant centipede#needlework#handcrafted#handmade#rug making#rug punching#rug art#nature#centipedes#yarn art#craft#crafts#fiber art#yarn crafts#yarn#legs#diy#diy art#diy craft#art#textile art#artists on tumblr
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more wips
#wip#fabrication#rug hooking#fiber art#artists on tumblr#yarn's pretty uniform at least so far compared to bg#or like not a combo of a bunch of different yarns#plus I think it's sock weight? dk? so how the overall texture/actual loops look together is interesting#I guess for comparison the white yarn is bulky#like from a farther view they kinda blend together#also might take me longer than the other two since the yarn is thinner hshjfg
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Hooking rugs that look like dogs
Here's how I do it:
The process I use is called rug hooking (not latch hook or punch needle or tufting, though it is the forerunner of the latter two techniques). Rugs are hooked by pulling loops of fabric strips or yarn through the holes of a base fabric with a coarse open weave, like burlap, or linen, or rug warp. The loops are pulled through the fabric with a squat-handled hook whose business end is shaped like a crochet hook. There are no knots and the loops aren't sewed down in any way. The whole thing stays put just by the tension of all those loops packed together in the weave of the foundation fabric.
This isn't a true detailed tutorial but a walk-through of my particular process. The same information is on my web page, emilyoleary.com .
I hook with yarn, rather than with cut strips of wool fabric, which is what many rug hookers use. I can get a looser, more organic distribution of loops with yarn than I could with wool strips, which are hooked in neat lines.
Mostly I use wool yarn. In terms of yarn weight, I can use DK, worsted, or Aran. If I'm using thicker yarn, I leave more holes un-hooked; if I'm using finer yarn, I hook more densely or double up lengths of it. I particularly like using single ply yarns (like Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride or Malabrigo Worsted). I don't keep count, but I think I usually use around two dozen types and colors of yarn per dog.
This is my yarn wall in my apartment. Mostly brown and gray yarn!
I start from a small drawing in my sketchbook, then I head to FedEx office to use a copy machine, blowing up the drawing repeatedly and experimenting with how big the dog rug should be.
After transferring the image onto my linen, I immediately go over it with Sharpie, because the Saral is really difficult to see and really easy to rub off.
The rug is held taut by a PVC quilting frame that I set on my lap.
I push my hook down through the fabric with my right hand and my left hand stays below the fabric and guides the yarn while I pull it up and through with the hook. Not every hole in the fabric is hooked. Hooking every hole would make the rug too dense. I do hook pretty densely, though-- If you pick up one of my rugs you’ll see they have a slight curl to them, which is because they’re hooked pretty tight. I'm using all different weights and types of yarn, so it's a challenge to keep the overall tension even.
I hook my loops at varying heights to create a very low relief. Sometimes I trim the loops to make them fluffier or wispier or to shape a particular part. I look at a reference photo while I work and pull out and redo sections a lot.
My q-snap frame can accommodate the growing dog rug. I have extenders to make it bigger and I can clamp around my hooking.
The back of a rug looks like lines of little stitches. The lines are little worm trails snaking around because lines of hooking are not supposed to cross over each other. It's important to start a new length of yarn rather than cross over a stitch you already made! I read this when I first started and took it to heart. It makes it much easier to undo and redo hooking if you have to (and I redo sections A Lot). It also keeps the back from getting too bulky and resulting in uneven wear on the back of a functional rug that gets floor use.
When I’m done hooking everything I turn the rug over and brush watered-down Sobo glue on the edges of the dog, making sure to get one or two of the outermost lines of hooking. I do a couple coats of this thinned out glue. I'm careful not to use so much that it seeps to the front of the rug. When the glue is dry I cut the rug out, but I don't cut so close that the loops don't have any linen to keep them in.
It generally takes me at least several months to finish one dog rug. My hooking frame and yarn bag are very portable (though bulky) so I can hook out and about at coffee shops or the library or a brewery if there's enough space and light.
Hooking in the wild makes me an ambassador for making things in general and rug hooking in particular. I answer people's questions and always emphasize how relatively easy it is to get started hooking. Sometimes I get anxious that other people will hook rugs that look like mine but better, but I think that working in a traditional medium means you should share your knowledge for the good of the craft.
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my mania rug is done! she took just under two days and i had to do the wave strand by strand to get it to look close to the album cover. more photos below <3
i used about six different shades of purple and three blues, as well as white and black. two of the purples were Very similar to the point that i was getting them confused while using them, but i'm super happy to see the different colors translate on the left and right of the wave. its subtle but its there 😭 here's what it looks like from behind and the reference photo i used. i didn't include the lettering because it is Hard to do letters in this medium lmfao
#fall out boy#mine#mania#art#yarn crafts#latch hook#fob#handmade rug#rug making#please excuse the paint on the floor i was a painter who actually sold shit once in another life
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Started cleaning my room and the scrap pile is once again getting ridiculous so it’s braided scrap time again! This time it’s a five strand braid (to make it go faster) and I’m going to try to make a basket, I think
#scrap management#handmade#so far it’s like one and a half away ovals and about four inches wide?#so it’s definitely going faster than the rainbow rug did#I’m also putting less effort into the colors#this one is just to get a finished object and get scraps out of my room#I do think I’m going to have to scrounge up more yarn needles for when I make the turn#from base of the basket to the sides though#to connect the braid more frequently as I go
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Kuromi inspired tamagotchi mirror- hand tufted with chain detail and two charms (wooden and punch needle)
#art#artists on tumblr#artist#my art#artists#abstract#homedecor#rugart#tufted rug#rug tufting#kuromi#tamagotchi#sanrio#mirror#mixed media#commission#cute aesthetic#tufted#textiles#fiber crafts#fibre arts#artists on etsy#etsyseller#etsyhandmade#etsyuk#autistic artist#yarnblr#yarn crafts#homemade#home decor
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a type of marble by jenny day, 2023, hand & machine tufted wool, mohair & acrylic on felt backed cloth 1 × 54 × 53 inches
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im making a rug out of old t-shirts and im not sure if i have enough scrap fabric to get it as big as i want. and now i’m thinking of how if i stole a giant’s t-shirt, i could make many many rugs. like so many rugs from that one shirt. i could sell them to other borrowers. eventually i’d expand and capitalize on this. do you know how many stolen shiny objects i can get in exchange for a 4 square inch handcrafted rug? i’d be rich
#ive never made a rug before im figuring it out as i go#i turned all my old shirts into yarn and the plan is to braid them with some cheap yarn i have#then coil the braid and sew it#i am ignoring multiple other craft projects to do this <3#it’s midnight <3 my hands hurt from braiding and then undoing the braid cause i was mad at it#im saving this shit for tomorrow fr
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shit... now that i wear earrings im gonna have to whip up an earring rack to hang them all in plain sight, lest i forget they exist...
#im Thinking! buncha granny squares crocheted together?#or perhaps... some sort of rug thing...#OHHHH RICE STITCH MAYHAPS!#i could combine the rice stitch idea with the squares#rice stitch squares slapped together...#or maybe ill try a New stitch#maybe....#i have a nice skein of ombre brown yarn i haven't touched yet...#OH OH OH I COULD COMBINE ALL THREE#granny squares! rice stitch squares! Who Knows squares!#that could create a fun Texture. a Look#absolutely unprompted#fuckkkkk i love crochet its so neat i can make my own stuff!!!!#i need a jewelry rack? i can make it!#i want some cozy elbow-length hand warmers? made em! making more!#coasters? abound! blanket? you got it! tiny whale? plenty! cat toys? easy!#saves money and Increases Quality of Life!#i can surround myself with fun handmade things of my own creation#Useful things! Meaningless things as well!#my pig beanie baby has a Sweater now if you hadnt heard! i made it! its ugly. i love it!
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Cool Advantages of Hand-Dyed Merino Wool Yarns
Fineness and softness are among the key properties of Merino wool. It is a special kind of wool that is derived from Merino sheep. Merino sheep graze the highlands of New Zealand and Australia and have been developing the softest fleece since the 12th century. Hand-dyed merino wool yarns hold impressive benefits when it comes to comfort. It is perfect for all-year-round clothing and brings an extreme level of comfort and coziness.
Merino wool provides softness and lightweight texture to be ideal for next-to-skin clothing i.e. socks, underwear etc. It keeps users dry longer since it can release water easily and takes quick time to be ready for the next use. Another lucrative perk is that merino wool can trap heat in air pockets to keep you warmer for a long time. Being odor-resistant, merino wool can absorb all odor molecules and release them during washing to keep you fresh all day.
Furthermore, merino wool protects individuals from harmful UV rays by working as a natural barrier. Also, it isn’t the thickest yarn available in the market. Its fiber measures only 17 microns in thickness while a human hair measures between 60 and 180 microns. Looking for the best quality merino wool yarn? Visit the YarnHub now! It is an online marketplace where you get all types of merino and other yarns at reasonable prices.
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"warm road" pillow, hand-punched and hand sewn, 2022
14" x 8" x 4"
#pillow#original art#rug art#rug making#rug punching#fiber art#diy#sewing#handcrafted#handmade#craftblr#yarn crafts#yarn#textile art#cushion#needlework#red#orange#yellow#midcentury modern#warm colors#warm#soft#rug#artists on tumblr#abstract#diy art#original
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on to the next gift wip
#rug hooking#fabrication#wip#purely personals#don't mind the really warm lighting haha#had to undo most of the face/head the first time because something wasn't working out#as well as the paws but a lot happier with how it looks now#also discovered the delight of using extremely uneven chunky yarn#scrubs hands over yarn loops every time I trim off the extra yarn tails sticking out hahhkjfd#can't really go to sleep yet so have this wip
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Details of rug hooked dog (life-sized medium dog)
Her legs are mottled pink and purplish gray
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franklin is done 🐑✨ i was worried he wouldn’t look right but im pretty happy with him 💕
he took about a week and a half to finish and i used this guide i made, but i couldn’t follow it exactly. a lot of his body, the closet door to his right and the bed/book stack on his right were me going back and forth between my reference photo and the guide. he measured in about 22 in x 14 in or so. i can't wait to hang him up with the folie bears <3
how he looks from the back + the frame i made from dowels i got from lowes + my reference photo
#mine#fall out boy#infinity on high#crafts#yarn crafts#rug making#latch hook#time 2 start the next one
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I cannot focus because I just want to work on a puzzle so I am outsourcing this decision lol *when I made the stingray pattern I realized as I was cutting out the fabric the tail was too short and too narrow so I just cut the tail by eyeballing it but I really should fix the paper pattern before I share it **I made a great orange and black halloween-y dress to fit 18" dolls, intending to make a black cat to wear it and give it to my friend. But I messed up a little making the black cat and changed the shape of its face and then put it in a poofy white pirate shirt and space bell bottoms and somehow, despite looking nothing like Howl Moving Castle, it feels exactly like Howl Moving Castle and I cannot bring myself to put it back in the dress ***an experiment in using scrap fabric and scrap batting for plushie filling! He is Very Dense and very cuddly but currently faceless because I originally intended to make him a mothman but I am considering making him a Creature so I can use another pair of embroidered eyes. Probably the green ones.
#the person behind the yarn#I had a pretty severe health flare up last week#I am okay now! but some of my health issues being endocrine related#means that sometimes flareups kinda disrupt my equilibrium a bit#and my brain is like. spinning out a bit focus-wise#it'll even out eventually but until it does it is hard to decide what to make lol#(the yellow and purple fabric is currently lying on the floor in the middle of my room)#(like a rug. it lives there now)
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