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Learn punch needle, a fun, beautiful craft similar to rug hooking and Japanese bunka shishu.
Punch needle is a beautiful fiber art using loops in a woven fabric. It relies on the tension caused by spacing stitches closely together to keep the work in place. It is very open to improvisation and creates a soft surface that works well for making rugs, coasters, or other decor.
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AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Craft / DIY / Maker |
TAGS: | Rug Hooking | Punch | Needle | Makerspace | Maker | Japanese Bunka Shishu | Embroidery | DIY crafts |