$10.99
CHRISTMAS ORDER DEADLINE FOR THIS KIT IS THURSDAY DECEMBER 12TH.
This listing is for one adjustable punch needle tool and one threader. Choose either PINK or BLUE or buy one of each color!
It's an affordable beginner's tool that a lot of punchers use to start their punch needle/rug making obsession!
This punch needle is for yarn embroidery, also known as rug hooking. The needle adjusts to 4 different lengths so you can make small to large loops/pile that add fun textures to your work. This needle is great for beginners, and punching is a super easy and relaxing craft to learn - it's like drawing with yarn!
This punch needle is intended for use with yarn, from worsted/medium weight to chunky.
Recommended for use with monks cloth, burlap, or rug backer fabric.
Not recommended for embroidery floss or fine yarn.
Not recommended for use with fine cotton cloth, weavers cloth, or cross-stitch Aida cloth.
If you have any questions PLEASE reach out, I will be more than happy to help with your decision and help you find what you need, even if it's not available in my shop!
🌟Tool is approx. 7.5 inches
🌟Blue or pink plastic barrel with a metal needle
🌟Comes with threader and instructions
🌟Makes 4 sizes of loops including:
53 mm
43 mm
34 mm
24 mm
If you're interested in a no-slip hoop so your backer fabric stays tight for optimal punching, please see my other listings:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/851832761/no-slip-punch-needle-embroidery-hoop
Or purchase a large square snap frame great for needle punch pillows and more:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1034177445/snap-grip-frame-rug-tufting-punch-needle
Please browse my shop for more punch needle products and inspiration and tag me on Instagram @punchystuff to show me what you make with your tool.
Thanks for stopping by and happy punching!
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FAQ
What is punch needle embroidery?
Punch needle embroidery is a stitching technique that uses a punch needle tool to create loops of yarn or embroidery thread through monk’s cloth, primitive linen, or weaver’s cloth to create a design, lettering, or pattern. It is an easy craft to learn and pick up quickly!
What is the difference between punch needle and rug hooking?
The two techniques are compared as similar in that they create the same stitch, but in different ways with different tools. The punch needle pushes the yarn or thread through the holes in the fabric, while rug hooking hooks the yarn and PULLS it through the fabric.
How does a punch needle yarn stay in the fabric?
Punch needle loops stay because they are being held by the fabric’s weave. Every time you punch, the needle is actually poking through the weave in the fabric. Once the needle is punched in, the yarn pushes through the weave. Then when the needled is pulled back, the weave moves back into place and a loop is created. The tension from the fabric moving back into place and the tension from the loops being closely packed together, keep your yarn in the fabric. That’s one of the reasons why if the weave is too loose, your yarn won’t stay in place.
2 business days
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Just contact me within: 7 days of delivery
Ship items back to me within: 14 days of delivery
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:
Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
Aug 16, 2024
Item as described. Looking forward to my new hobby. Wished i had bought some yarn at the time of purchase though...lol
Oct 12, 2023
Quality of the item was great
Aug 17, 2023
Works well great item for people who want to try out punch needle
Apr 10, 2023
It’s nice having the adjustable feature but I feel like I am constantly having to readjust it. I wish the needle casing had better ridges on the side of each adjustment slot so the needle stayed in place. Overall though, it works and it is really sharp so it’s better than what I was originally using.