Hooking with Velvet

Magazine Issue: 
January/February 2012

Bring a shimmering new dimension to your hooked pieces

 

Arts and Crafts Wall Hanging, 23" x 17 1/2", #6-cut hand-dyed and as-is wool and stretch velvet.  Design adapted with permission from "Bleeding Hear" tile by Motawi Tileworks, Ann Arbor, MI.  Hooked by Dianne Tobias, Davis, CA, 2010.

Velvet! This beautiful fabric adds shimmer to a wool piece. It can be fussy to hook, but the trouble is worth the effort to produce such a unique effect in a piece hooked primarily with wool.

This article explores the advantages of incorporating velvet into hooked pieces, some challenges of using velvet, a description of various types of velvets, and tips to manage the challenges.

Types and Availability of Velvet

Certain velvets can be hooked on any rug backing, just as you would hook wool; however I have found that other velvets are not appropriate for hooking. Let’s take a closer look at what velvet is and why it behaves the way it does.

 To read more about hooking with velvet, please see the January/February 2012 issue of Rug Hooking magazine.  To purchase a copy of this issue, please click here or to subscribe to Rug Hooking, click subscribe.