Use it to transport your rug project or as you are hooking to keep your arms and hands from the sharp grippers on the frame.
How to make a rug hooking frame cozy.
Keith the equipment and materials you ll need to make hooked rugs include wool strips a hand hook scissors and burlap.
Clamp the fabric in place using clamps that can snap shut.
From there you graduate to a bigger and better frames with stands that you can maneuver tilt and shift.
The cozy just slips on over the edges of the frame.
You will lay your pattern over the top of the frame clamp one side then tug down on the backing and clamp the other side.
When you purchase my punch frame you will also receive a pattern so you can make a cozy for yourself.
Center the underlying fabric on the top bar.
The legs both for the standing frame and the lap frame slip in and out so you can easily switch from the standing frame version to the lap frame.
You sit with it on your lap and hook away.
2 back legs that will be 8 inches long with one of the ends cut at a 10.
I also use the cozy while punching.
And keeps everything protected.
Since i clearly wasn t going to be a full time hooker and didn t want to spend the 200 300 for a floor frame i thought it would be easy enough to make one.
A cozy is just what you need.
A cozy designed for rug hooking or punch needle frames will make to size.
Attach the 2 front leg pieces together by using wood glue and a nail gun to attach the top front piece to the.
Applied the hook strips leaving the corners free for arms to rest there without being scratched.
Begin your rug project 6 inches past the end of the underlying fabric.
Made from fleece in several optional fabrics which is thicker and stronger than flannel and will not shrink when washed.
Attach the top side pieces to the front and back.
I like the look but it also gives some weight to the cover and helps it to.
The two clamps go on the sides of the top section.
Ensure the hooks face outward.
The rug hooking frame has sharp teeth to hold or grip the rug i am hooking.
The cover allows me to transport the frame safely and easily.
Use pliers to pull the hooks out of the last 1 8 of each end of each hook strip.
Cut your wood to size.
Keep the fabric taut on the bottom bar by repeating the process.
I have applied a beaded blanket stitch on the edges of the cover.
Because it protects my arms from the sharp strips.
Attached the hook strips with air gun brad nails but can also be nailed down with tacks.