Butterfly Locker Hook

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Item # 032331155P10
Intermediate Weekend Project
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JOANN Locker Hook Tool

Item # 16343899
Discounted Price $5.49
Discounted Price $5.49
How To Get It
Discounted Price $22.47 Old Price $23.97

You save $1.50

*Please select all applicable colors before add all to bag
SUPPLIES & TOOLS:
  • Big Twist Value Yarn in Ivory, Coral, Rose, Sage, Taupe, Dark Teal
  • Latch Hook Canvas
  • Locker Hook
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle

DIRECTIONS:
To find the downloadable patterns click on the "GET PATTERNS" tab above.
  1. Cut a piece of canvas 4 squares wider and 4 squares longer than the grid of the template.
  2. Fold under 2 squares on each side of the cut canvas piece.
  3. With two strands of yarn, stitch around the entire outer edge of the canvas to secure the folded edge.
  4. Begin following the locker hooking pattern.
  5. To create the locker hook design, cut a length of yarn and knot one end to the first square of the design.
  6. Thread the other end through the eye of the locker hook.
  7. Use two strands of yarn for each color when pulling up loops, to ensure the thickness of the piece.
  8. Insert the hook end of the locker hook into the first square and pull up a loop of yarn.
  9. Insert the hook into the next square and pull up another loop.
  10. Repeat this for a few squares, then pull the hook with the attached working yarn through all of the loops created.
  11. Continue pulling up loops to the end of the row.
  12. Be sure to change the colors of loops as the pattern indicates.
  13. At the end of the row, turn the piece and work the next row in the opposite direction.
  14. Continue working the pattern until the piece is finished.
  15. When the piece is finished, weave in any yarn ends at the back of the piece.

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