Do you hook round or square corners? Of course there are other shape styles of rugs like half circle and oval. So if it is a square or rectangular rug how do you hook your corners? A few years ago I hooked a smallish antique adaptation I named Spike since the antique seemed to show him wearing a spiked collar. The antique was oval and so I hooked it in an oval shape. I think he's a cutie.
While most of my rugs have square corners, I've also hooked rugs with a rounded edge. One such rug is below as well as the chicken pair which I'm in the process of binding.
I find a rounded corner rug to be effortless to bind with wool yarn, wool and cotton binding than a squared corner. The instructions I've seen and I've experienced requires whipping a sharp corner well by whipping the yarn in each corner several times to completely cover the edge. I've often wondered if it weakens the foundation by doing that. If the corner is rounded it makes a smooth transition all around making it much easier, me thinks.
I noticed Lauren (Rugs and Pugs) hooked rounded corners on the sheep she attached to the basket top. Drop by to check it out.
Here's how I do my corners when I want a rounded edge. You can do this on purchased patterns as well and you only need a quarter and a Sharpie. Place the quarter at each corner.
Take a sharpie and draw around the quarter conjoining lines. It appears to be a very subtle change from the square, doesn't it?
Yet when you hook inside the line it will definitely make a smoother look and easier to bind.
Not all my rugs have rounded corners but have been on a rounded corner kick lately. Whichever way you like your rugs here's wishing you happy hooking. Stay cool during this summer heatwave. So glad I got thegrass weeds cut this week.
Saundra
Yet when you hook inside the line it will definitely make a smoother look and easier to bind.
Not all my rugs have rounded corners but have been on a rounded corner kick lately. Whichever way you like your rugs here's wishing you happy hooking. Stay cool during this summer heatwave. So glad I got the
Saundra