Jabberwocky
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Posted 9:27 am, 02/02/2011
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all you need is scrap fabric, the special hook, and some rug canvas.
i even experimented with different "stuff" for a canvas. i found something really cheap at hobby lobby. i used it to make a small "cozy" for my french press.
locker hooking can used to make tote bags, book covers, all kinds of stuff. and its totally washable.
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mamaof2gr8kiddos
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Posted 7:16 am, 02/02/2011
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I've never tried it, but after seeing your pic, I just might have to try it out....
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1goddess
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Posted 7:43 pm, 02/01/2011
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I watched the video....of locker hooking...that is so neat!!!
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1goddess
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Posted 7:40 pm, 02/01/2011
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seriously, this is really neat.
how are you making them? crocheting, knitting????
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Jabberwocky
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Posted 6:43 pm, 02/01/2011
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http://s1230.photobucket.co...p;newest=1
any locker hookers here?
this is a rug i made from old drapery fabric. such an easy craft to do.
i have been saving plastic bags from the grocer for about 1 1/2 years now. i will be cutting them into strips and making a rug from them. i will use it for inside my front door on rainy days.
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