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Purchase latch hook rug binding. Fold over the canvas and place the binding over it to determine how much you need to trim. You do not want to see the canvas edges once you have sewn the binding. Cut around the canvas leaving three squares on each side. This will leave enough room to fold over and still be covered by the binding. Fold down all sides of the canvas and press down with your fingers to crease. Start at one corner and lay the binding over the folded canvas. Stitch a few stay…

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I created this latch hook rug from a photograph of the daisies in my yard using the Grid Designer. The pattern is free at freese-works.com. You can create your own latch hook pattern from an image using the Grid Designer at freese-works.com. Grid Designer is a new, free, on-line tool for creating craft patterns, either by converting an image or by drawing your own patterns with the Grid Designer drawing tools.

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Latch hook rugs are a great way to add color, texture, and warmth to any room. And while making them is fun, finishing the rug can be a bit tricky. Here’s how you can complete your latch hook rug project like a pro: 1. Trim the edges 2. Attach a backing 3. Whipstitch the sides 4. Add a fringe or trim These steps will help give your rug a professional finish, make it durable, and ensure it stays intact for years. #DIYRug You Can Check It Out to…

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