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12 comments
Linda
Watched trial inspirations last night I enjoyed it very much ! I’m looking forward to next one 😀 excited
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Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio replied:
That is great Linda! Glad you signed up!
Jodie Cook
Hi have hooked so many rugs once I found Deanne, but I’m not sure what to do with them all. I finish and frame each one and I learn a lot and am getting better all the time. What should I do with all these rugs? You can only give family member so many. My husband says we are living in a rug museum!
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Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio replied:
If your running out of wall space you could start turning them into pillows, replacing backs of jackets with rugs there are many other ways to display your rugs than just on a wall!
Anita
i belong to a guild and also go to lots of hook-ins. i really love hooking in a group; everyone is very helpful and supportive and i get to see lots of different pieces and different ways to hook.
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Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio replied:
That is great that you are able to learn about so many different techniques from your group!
Beth
I notice that everyone is working on gripper frames. How is the oulling if the yarn addressed? I’ve used Press & Seal but open to suggestions. Thanks
Beth
I notice that everyone is working on gripper frames. How is the oulling if the yarn addressed? I’ve used Press & Seal but open to suggestions. Thanks
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Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Studio replied:
Most people have press and seal on their frames, that is the only suggestion I know of. There may be some more suggestions if you ask in wild with wool on facebook.