![]() Honestly WTF - this is also a great resource for making a latch hook! It depends on how you would lie to attach the latch hooking to the dowel but some people say tie loops of string to the latch hook canvas and then just slide the dowel through the knots, where as others say to sew around the dowel like you probably do in weaving.Ī few of the favorite resources for making wall hanging are: When it comes to finishing the piece, I will post the resources at the bottom of this post, but it mainly comes down to sewing the sides so they have yarn on the sides as opposed to just having raw edges. Like goodbye gallery wall, hello texture wall?! You will leave a medium size hole to flip the project outside right and then just hand sew closed! Here is a great resource!Īnother great way to go about a latch hook is a wall hanging, just like a weaving! I have seen some really big ones and they just are such an amazing texture to be added to any space. You will be sewing into the last row of the latch hook project. The way to go about making a pillow is actually super easy! Once you are done making your creation, you cut the latch hook out leaving 4 rows of the latch hook canvas and then cut a matching piece of fabric as the backing! Using your sewing machine, sew the latch hook and the fabric together INSIDE OUT using a zigzag stitch on your machine. Pinterest also had some cute extra shaggy pillow latch hook creations that will bring texture to any room. That is my plan for the one I am working on now because it is a shape and it feel that would look so COOL so it is a no brainier for me to make this latch hook a pillow. One of my personal favorite things to make are pillows, so it makes sense that I really love making pillows out of latch hook creations. Though I am not finished with mine yet, I figured it would be fun to share all the resources that I have found about what to do once you create a latch hook project! Because latch hook and weaving are so similar, some of the projects are the same, but still fun none the less! I have use Pinterest for most of my resources and also came with some fun projects so I will share those as well! These past few weeks I have been working on a large latch hook project from a kit that I got a few years (?) back. Latch hooks are most of the time a lot of work so its necessary to show off what you have done. So let us accompany You on Your way through our store.Once you finish a latch hook, you probably want to display it! Whether it is on the wall, on the couch or in a frame- placing it somewhere in your space for everyone to see your work is important. Sounds good, right? Thats good for You and good for us. If many visitors leave our site during the purchase process while choosing the payment method, we know that something is wrong and can improve it. Nor do we pass this data on to Google, we don not have them not at all! Nevertheless, this data of SOMEONE will provide us with valuable information about our site, we want You to like everything here, that You feel good and - of course - buy our products. We do not know who You are, whether You are male or female, how old You are, how Your weight is - no idea. ![]() ![]() But look at it: we do not even know who YOU are, we just see that SOMEONE looks at our pages, how he/she does that, how long this SOMEONE lingers on the respective pages, etc. That sounds dramatically to You, we know. Why do we have to do that? Quite simply, you have forbidden us to watch Your steps on our site with Google Analytics. Too bad, now we have to go back to the glass ball or read in the coffee grounds to understand our visitors.
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