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it got turned into a 17" x14" pillow instead haha
#rug hooking#artists on tumblr#fiber art#hnnnndgf the way the phone photo colors don't match up with how I see it is driving me a little nuts#every time but oh well >:'D#like the greens aren't as dull looking or as sharply contrasted in the detail photos#I'm glad I hoarded/saved the yarn that I precut for latchhook (which I abandoned after learning about rug hooking lmao)#because it makes for a very squishy pillow#(but also I think I def. could've stuffed in a litttle bit more before sewing it closed + didn't have a lot left)#blocked like...three other things when I was blocking this one#and the ones with non wool/funky materials were completely fine so that's nice to know haha#the back is an old flannel topsheet that nobody was using#anyways -knocks the fuck out-#edit: bb nephew recognized it as a cat so all is well/it passed hahah#also whoever said in tags that it looks great sensory wise to touch (or something like that my brain's a little fried still hhshs)#they are correct lMAO (even in general/ non pillow form I keep scrubbing my hands over them haha)#and when I was making the pillow I kept squishing it#muffled laugh
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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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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.
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Finished the Trolls world map rug! 34" by 43", made with burlap, acrylic yarn, and felt 🌍🎶 WIP shots under the cut





I had to smoosh the map a little to make it all fit in my tufting frame, but I think it looks good still. Started with details like rivers and country's checkered pattern so I could carve the yarn on the frame and separate the colors more distinctly. At some point between filling the frame and putting felt details on, I retufted the top of classical much shorter and picked out a lot of the star tufting in funk so I could make them more defined in felt. After being stored away for the holidays, I pulled it out the other day and did a little more carving, added a few more felt details, and lint brushed the whole thing. I've never mixed tufting with felt like this, so I'm glad it all worked out!
Tbh I sort of wanted to use this as a set piece for an world tour inspired MV I've been rolling in my head for forever, but I'm just happy this is finally done 😂
#trolls#trolls world tour#dreamworks trolls#dw trolls#rug tufting#tufting#crafts#i did this as a yarn busting project so im pretty sure these were all on hand materials#did not need to be this big but whatever dhkfkg#my stuff
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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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#I want to try all of these eventually#knitting#crochet#fiber art#fiber crafts#crafting#sewing#embroidery#crafts#weaving#needle felting#yarn making#lace making#rug making#poll#craft poll
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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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Some shots of the Eternal WIP (the second) and some length matching of all the 4-ply bits. To summarise the picture below, from left to right we have leftovers from projects such as: the Big Knit hats, socks, the Penrose blanket (half of the ends that have been eliminated so far) and the recent hyperfixation: card weaving.
Here’s hoping I will add these all into the rug before the end of ScrapAlong2025

#scrapalong2025#cotton khaleesi#cottonkhaleesi#the end of the yarn rug#the eternal wip#reduce reuse recycle#upcycle#multicoloured
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#grunge#artists on tumblr#moodboard#goth#vegan#tufted#tufting#hand tufted carpet#hand tufted rugs#textilart#textiles#yarn crafts#yarn#scrapbook#scrap yarn#art and craft#original art#artwork
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speedrunning a bday gift for bb nephew hjdfgjh
#rug hooking#muffled laugh#wip#artists on tumblr#squints#honestly the difficult part is over( aka the cat) so that's good#I say speedrunning but it's in two weeksish#but it's kinda big? hgnng I want it to be an actual rug but since it's not pure wool idk how durable it would be#in the long run#which again I still wanna make a big rug for my room#so I can stomp around on it/test it out haha#being able to use the malabrigo chunky green yarn is very satisfying#also bless you chunky yarn which is making the progress go a lot faster haha#I drew a failed pattern on the other side of the backing and the fingertips on my left hand#look super bruised but it's just the marker rubbing off mhjfg#still like this style the most I think (the blended color type? like with the sea otter haha or the horse one#or like there's a big mix of textures/yarn size#coelacanth is fun but I think I got a little too nitpicky with it#lmao all my breaks between work have either been coral island or rug hooking#sort of related but there was a yarn shop I went to maybe 2 years ago?#and there was a yarn I bought there that I'm finally using up more and it's literally the softest/fluffiest yarn ever :'D#need to dig through my labels to see which brand it was#sorry to all the people who decided to open tags and got slammed with a wall of text/ramblings LMAO#edit: rip the yarn brand's actually been discontinued since 2018 hAHA
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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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Just finished up a new splat mat design! I love him 🔥


#crochet#handmade#calcifer#artists on tumblr#my art#anime#fan art#Howl's Moving Castle#cotton yarn#yarn#fire#cartoon#art#campfire#red#yellow#orange#mat#rug#carpet#home decor#cleaning supplies
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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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