Punch Needle Rug Workshop
Learn how to make a gorgeous rug with your own two hands
This workshop goes over the punch needle basics and everything you need to know to make a rug of your own.
You are excited about starting a large punch needle project.
You are a beginner or have punched a few small projects. This workshop features a punch needle crash course and goes over all the basics.
You are still unsure about the materials you need and how to go about a large project, like a rug.
You are very experienced with a punch needle, there is really nothing left to learn.
A rug seems like a LOOOT of work, where would I find the time.
Hi, I'm Vera! My punch needle adventure began in 2016, when I started experimenting with this wonderful craft. I've been punch needling ever since. I'm a self taught fiber artist, who loves to get other people excited about all things yarn. With my YouTube channel I hope to inspire people to get in touch with their creativity. With this workshop I want to go bigger. Making a rug with your own two hands is a large project, which requires some skill. I'm here to help you all the way. Let's embark on this creative journey together!
Enroll now and let's get started!
Welcome and some important advise
Punch needle basics for beginners
The supplies
The supply list with links
Printing the pattern
The pattern normal
The pattern FLIPPED
Colour Chart normal
Colour Chart FLIPPED
Copying the pattern on the monk's cloth
Stretching the monk's cloth over the gripper strip frame
Punch needle tips and tricks
Stretching your punched work on the gripper strip frame
Taking your punched work off the gripper strip frame
It's 99 EURO or app. 99 USD
The workshop is in English and has English subtitles.
Both will be hosted on this website. You will create a login and will be able to access all the lessons and the downloads in your account.
The size of the rug is 60cm by 120 cm, which is app. 23 1/2" by 47". However you could enlarge or shrink the pattern when you print it out, to make it in a size you would prefer. Within the 1:2 proportion, of course.