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Needleworker's Oath captures the essence of the heart of a Needleworker. Promising herself to make time daily to put in some stitches to work towards making something beautiful.
For Ewe was adapted from my punchneedle pattern.
The finished rug measures approx 14" x 19". There's approximately a 3" border on all four sides with serged edges.
You will receive the image traced straight on the grain with a black & cream card stock cover image and back cover in a poly zip bag. It's available on linen or monks cloth.
Like what you see and want to make a punched rug using the same wool yarn as pictured? You can purchase a kit with all of the yarn needed to create your project.
NOTE: You have the option of ordering a rug punching pattern meaning the drawing will be backwards because you work from the back side when punching a rug with wool yarn OR a hooked rug pattern for hooking wool strips from the front of the linen or monks cloth.
NOTE: Because these patterns are hand-drawn it takes up to 1 week to get your order shipped so plan ahead :)
I'm working with Michele of Wild Hare Rug Studio now. She is creating the hand-drawn patterns and making kits with her hand-dyed wool yarn.
As she gets more and more patterns punched with wool yarn, I will be adding photos and will be offering kits for you.
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If you see one of my punchneedle patterns that you'd like converted into a rug pattern, PLEASE contact me. DO NOT enlarge my punchneedle pattern to make a rug. That is copyright infringement. I make a living selling patterns, including rug patterns.
It states on all of my punchneedle patterns "Please do not re-sell this pattern on Ebay or in any other capacity. All finished items are herein copyright protected and cannot be mass produced under any circumstances. All right reserved including photocopy reproductions enlargements or reductions. Thank you for honoring my rights."
Needleworker's Oath captures the essence of the heart of a Needleworker. Promising herself to make time daily to put in some stitches to work towards making something beautiful.