Have you ever tried

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to make Punch-needle or Hooked Rugs? They are so simple.

The lovely Aunt Lydia designs on the opposite page are for sale at your nearest Art Needlework counter—each attractively packaged—each containing step-by-step easy instructions. 79¢ each.

Make these rugs with smooth, smooth Aunt Lydia’s Heavy Rug Yarn in lovely jeweltone colors. What room wouldn’t be improved with one or more of these easy-to-make, fascinating rugs?

PUNCH NEEDLE RUG—By this method, the yarn is threaded in a special hooking needle. The needle is then punched through the rug foundation from the wrong side in accordance with the color pattern indicated by the stamped design.

HOOKED RUG—With another method of hooking, the yarn is held underneath the frame with one hand and pulled up to the desired height (usually about ½ inch) with a hook held in the other hand.

Aunt Lydia’s
Punch Needle or Hooked Rug Foundations

No. 650 ... Poppy

No. 651 ... Old-Fashioned Floral

No. 652 ... Colonial

No. 653 ... Colonial Rose

No. 654 ... Colonial Scroll

No. 655 ... Colonial Floral

No. 656 ... Morning Glory

No. 657 ... Clematis

No. 658 ... Carnation

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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