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Ornaments Two - Original Hand Drawn 14.5 by 22.5 inch Rug Hooking Pattern on Your Choice of Foundation

from $50.00

This is an original, hand drawn pattern drawn on your choice of foundation (monks cloth or natural unbleached linen) by Loop by Loop Studio artist, Hayley Perry.  This pattern features a variety of holiday ornaments - lots of opportunity to explore color!

This pattern measures 14.5 by 22.5 inches and is most commonly used for traditional hand hooked rug-making, but can be used for punch needle as well.  It has a large border (at least four inches) to accommodate your frame or table and the edges have been bound to prevent fraying.  Great for beginners!

Each pattern is hand drawn and made to order. There may be slight variations in the pattern because each one is individually drawn for you! If you are interested in a different size, material, custom patterns, or kits, please inquire!

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Left Handed Rug Hooking on Birds and Bees Pattern. H. Perry, 5/18/17