Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Susan Burr rug hooking machine??

Ok...I had to get this....off of Shopgoodwill.com   I have no idea how to use it or exactly what it is...is it a proddy implement?  I dont know anything about proddy hooking...if I am even spelling that right.  I just thought I would try to figure it out...It has instructions but I dont understand them completely.  I wish I could have someone show me how to use this!  It will probably take me forever to figure it out...oh well...its kind of a neat thing to have around..perhaps it will just find its way on my wall to decorate my one day studio!  Its kind of pretty wood!
I am trying to wait patiently for my used sewing machine to come in the mail.  Meanwhile I have been on the library system ordering books on how to applique and other methods for art quilts.  My husband asked what I wanted for x-mas this morning.  Besides some rug hooking items...materials to start my handbag...and some backing material/linen to keep me happy for awhile with some other new hooking projects....I also asked for a gift certificate to our local quilting store in town...so I can start trying the art quilt thing.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Laura,
    I just found your blog and will add it to my blog roll. That antique hooking machine looks very cool. It kind of looks like a very primitive punch needle tool. I have never tried "punching" but thats what it looks like to me. If you find out any more info on it - please post. Now I'm curious.
    Kim

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  2. Hi Laura ~ it definitely is not a proddy tool ~ so I agree with Kim that it is probably a punch needle!! Give it a try ~ I just bought an Oxford punch and have tried it a bit ~ a little harder than it looks! I love your art quilt ~ very beautiful!

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  3. A punch needle? I think I would need someone to show me how to use it...I'll try to locate someone around here...but its hard to find local fellow rug artist type people around here. I am kind of on my own most times except with my friends at the Welcome Mat! Right now...I am busy quilting! I need to keep working on my skills with "regular" hooking before I start to work on a whole other type of hooking. I tend to start too many things and am the master of none! Oh, well, I enjoy trying so many things! Thanks for the compliments on my quilt...for a first, I guess its ok...wont win any awards...but what I love in quilting these days is the ability to really do whatever you want using multi mediums and no rules! I dont plan on entering any competitions anyway so I love doing whatever works for me! I like the design the best with this quilt...the finishing of it is giving me some issues...but I will get better with practice! Merry Christmas Alice!

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  4. I just found your blog looking up sources for the Susan Burr Needle. It is used for rug hooking and I have used it in the past when I worked as a rug hooker for a man who did this exclusively. If you haven't figured out how to use it yet. I'd be happy to share information with you. :) happy stitching.

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  5. I have one, it is called a speed shuttle and used for rug making. You need to put your hessian on a frame and you work from the back. Put the thread through the hole and then needle, its easy to use once you get the hang of it.

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  6. if a video on how to ever comes up id like to see it. just not fiquring out how to use it

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