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Guide About Adding Quality Hooked Rugs For Your Living SpaceNovember 3, 2009 on 7:47 pm | In Home |The following six rugs are described below. These are the hooked rugs, poked rugs, punched rugs, prodded rugs, bodkin or tweezer rugs, and shuttle rugs. These six rugs are quite similar and are sometimes created using narrow strips of wool, which can be worked thru a base of burlap, monkscloth, linen or rug canvas. The rugs are worked on the same principle as when wool strips are sent through a loosely woven fabric, the strands in the weave tighten to hold the wool in effect. The exception to this is the bodkin rug which must be also be secured by the way in which the strips are cut. Different aftermath of hooked rugs can be achieved when mixed with not related methods. They can also be used as a border for the hooked rugs,eg platted borders, tambour and anchored loops. Rugs which are worked from the front side include hooked rugs and poked rugs. Hooked rugs have been historically made with a rug hook like a small crochet hook which is attached to a wooden handle. To form a hooked rug, work the rug from the front side and pull up loops of wool through the base made from burlap or fabric. These rugs can be made from printed patterns. The primitive style of hooked rugs is the older style ( as its name implies ) and is worked with wider strips of wool of 3 / 16″ to quarter ” or bigger. The more modern “fine” hooking version is done with narrow strips of wool and have designs which could be intricate shading which would depict either flowers or scenery. Poked rugs are also worked from the front side of the rug using a little pointed, but not pointy, tool that may have a wooden handle. An older poking tool is a 16d finish nail which is driven into the end of a dowel to serve as the handle. Strips of wool are used which are about an inch long and 0.25 ” to 0.5 ” wide. A poker pushes the middle of the strip into the burlap about enough so the fold is slightly further than the surface of the burlap. Rugs which are worked from the back side include punched rugs and poked rugs. A big needle is used to create punched rugs. Strips of either wool or cotton are threaded thru the eye of the needle. The needle is then inserted into the back of the rug. When the needle is withdrawn, a loop of the strip stays on the front of the rug. Different devices have been invented through the years in which to create punched rugs. These tools include speed hooks and shuttle hooks, though the tip of the tool is really a needle, not a hook. These tools cause some confusion between these types of rugs and actual hooked rugs. Poked rugs, or proddies as they are also known, are sometimes found in Britain. These rugs are created from little sections of wool strip, then “prodding” the ends thru individual openings contained in the burlap. There are numerous forms of the poke, which is routinely pointed , however , it is not sharp. The rug has a shaggy texture due to the ends of the strip which stick up on the front side. Reversible rugs include the bodkin or tweezer rugs and the shuttle rugs. These rugs are generally made with tweezers or a bodkin that contains points at the tip. Strips of wool, sometimes 3 / 4″ or less are used. The base of the rug is burlap or rug canvas. The strips are pulled up thru the base with either the tweezers or bodkin. When pulled thru, 1/2 the strip is on all sides of the rug, which creates a thick rug with a shaggy texture that is similar on both sides. The shuttle rugs are created employing a tool that is equivalent to that used in poked rugs. However, a U-shaped notch could be cut in the final analysis to be employed in making the shuttle rugs. These rugs are formed by taking long strips of wool and holding a loop of strip near the side of the rug while the poker pushes through to form a loop to the far side. This causes a thick rug which has loops of wool on each side of the rug. Unearth Navajo rugs and navajo blankets. Tags: canvas rugs, hooked rugs, rug hook, wool strips No Comments yetSorry, the comment form is closed at this time. |
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