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I am looking for a company or someone to make a latch hook rug pattern?
I have a pattern, it is a pic. of tinkerbell in a heart with my leagues name on it....i know tinkerbell is a trade mark, but if i change the color of her outfit, then it wont be a trade mark any more. I am looking for someone to make me a pattern and tell me what colors to get, or for a company to make the whole latchhook rug kit. I want to make this for my head leader of our league. Please find any guru to help you.
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I may be simple minded, but aren't latchhook patterns just drawn on a piece of latchhook canvas? Why couldn't you get a friend to draw it on. The canvas is sold at craft shops. You could just repeat the colors on what you have, but change a couple.
That is a good question? My grandma does latchhooks, and i wish there were moredesigns to choose from, or that you could send in a pic of your dog or whatever. And they could make one from a picture?
But the canvas is like a net. How would you draw on it?
How do I keep latch hook rug yarn knots from loosening and coming undone?
(LATH HOOK RUGS) I have been working on a rug and some of the knots are coming loose, I am afraid it will fall apart. Is there something i can do to prevent this?
I pull the yarn taught (not really as tight as I can pull, as it may break). I wiggle the yarn a bit as I pull it taught. I do this for each piece as I put it on. If I notice one is not tight or has worked loose, I just re-tighten it. Sometimes when you're working on the design or folding it, etc. the peices can come loose, but once the design is done, it should be fine. Never had one come undone yet.
You could possibly use the stuff they put on the back of throw rugs to keep them from moving, I think it's rather thin and would keep the back nice.
You might consider using a dab of glue - maybe even a dot of hot glue -on each knot (I would do a row of yarn, and then glue that row before moving on to the next row).
what i do is, i do a couple of rows, stop, and pull the yarn tight. that way it will stay tight...good luck
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