Bees and Trees rug - how to complete a French knot rug

by brae  

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13 comments

Comment from: Blondie [Visitor]
WOW -- look at how far you've come with the punchneedle rug, too! I've been afraid of what to do when I'm done with my knotwork rug, so now I have all the answers. THANK YOU!!!! :)
07/22/13 @ 18:48
Comment from: Lucille [Visitor]
Beautiful work, Brae! Thank you for showing how you finished it!
07/22/13 @ 19:31
Comment from: GinaZ [Visitor]
Thank you, thank you! This is exactly what I THOUGHT you meant, but it is so much better seeing it in pictures...I'm getting close to finishing my punchneedle rug, so I will be using your technique soon...
07/22/13 @ 20:28
Comment from: 12Create [Visitor]
I just adore the bees rug. Thank you for sharing your finishing technique.
07/22/13 @ 21:10
Comment from: Liduina [Visitor]
Beautiful rugs, Brae.
07/23/13 @ 03:05
Comment from: max [Visitor]
these are truly incredible!
07/23/13 @ 05:10
Comment from: April [Visitor]
Thank you for the details on how to finish! I LOVE the little bees *squeeeee* :D With the two next to each other, I can really see the difference in stitch detail now. Like you said, a trade off for detail on the punchneedle, but it still works as a fluffy rug for sure.
07/23/13 @ 05:32
Comment from: Keli [Visitor]
Your patience continues to astound me. The rug is gorgeous!
07/23/13 @ 05:33
Comment from: Lynn [Visitor]
You are sooo talented! I would NEVER have the patience to do that! What beautiful work - as usual.
07/23/13 @ 10:51
Comment from: elizabeth s [Visitor]
Hi Brae! Your little rug is totally charming and the pile looks to be perfect in the photos. I loved that the back side of your rug looked as neat and clean as the top and you have finished the edges and ensured the flatness of the project just like the consummate pro that you are! You are making a Fine job of the larger rug too. Both pieces are Terrific and you have reason to be proud of them Both! elizabeth
07/23/13 @ 15:24
Comment from: brae [Member]
Thank you, thank you!!! :>>
07/23/13 @ 21:59
Comment from: Morgan [Visitor]
How many strands of floss are used in the knots?
10/01/20 @ 11:44
Comment from: brae [Member]
Just one strand of floss. :yes:
10/03/20 @ 12:24


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