Here at Searsport Rug Hooking, whether you come to the studio or shop on line, we hope we make your experience the best we possibly can. We have been in retail gift business for over 40 years, with 16 of those years as a rug hooking fiber business. Help from the best! - Chris is the mother of the duo and she is the head designer and color planner.
She has a sharp eye and is happy to help with a custom design or with some color planning tips. Julie, the daughter is the main fabric dyer and loves stirring a pot! You can enjoy the results whether it's the dye pots or the stove pots, at one of our events or luncheons! Sometimes it's "just because" and the bounty is set up by the coffee station in the class room.
She has a sharp eye and is happy to help with a custom design or with some color planning tips. Julie, the daughter is the main fabric dyer and loves stirring a pot! You can enjoy the results whether it's the dye pots or the stove pots, at one of our events or luncheons! Sometimes it's "just because" and the bounty is set up by the coffee station in the class room.
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We import the linen we use in our patterns, so with receiving a shipment about every 4 weeks we are able to keep a nice stock and ship even large orders the same or the next day! Chris designs all our patterns and draws them all by hand on the linen. Since we purchased the Rugs By Carol line she is very busy!
The hooking is all finished and we have serged off the extra backing on our 8x18 little Jewel pattern to make it a pillow. We keep about 3/4 to an inch around the edges. We cut the wool backing the same size as the pillow. 2. Backing and yarn. We have chosen the same red wool that we used for the background hooking to use as the pillow back, Chili powder.
Start by attaching the bolts and washers and nuts to the base. One end of the bolt is fine thread and one is coarse. You want the coarse thread up for the wooden feet, so on the side of the stamp. Place a bolt threw the hole and add a washer to each side and tighten with a nut on each side. Crank as tight as you can using a small wrench on each side to hold it as you work.
In your box you received a stool and pattern on linen. If you ordered a kit then you will have a bundle of wool, uncut or cut depending on how you ordered it and your yarn and binding tape. We highly recommend the gold bent tip needles for whipping off your edges and sewing the corners shut. The box is very snug for the stool.
Tear your wool with the salvage in a strip about 1 - 1 inches wide and roughly 17-18 inches long. Or if your working with yard long pieces you will have less starting and stopping. Fringe along the long edge of the wool, cutting narrow fringe (1/8-1/4 fringe width) about 1-1 1/4 inch deep into the strip.
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Kathy Wood
Aug 07, 2021
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Sharon Rockwell
Jul 07, 2020
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Evana Craig
Jun 03, 2018
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I was introduced to a new, absolutely wonderful craft called rug hooking. The owners, Chris and Julie are a delight and very helpful with their instructions. I literally started hooking the same day I purchased my first kit. I signed up later for a class and it was great and very helpful regarding the details of the craft. I thoroughly enjoy going to their place of business. They are so friendly and helpful. All the supplies you need are there. Do yourselves a favor and start hooking!
Evana Craig
Evana Craig