This is a surface embroidery stitch meaning it is worked on the surface of the fabric instead of taking it down.
How to knot a turkish rug.
Kathryn launched knotted turkish rugs in 2016 to help connect her friends and clients to beautifully restored vintage rugs.
This is a very interesting stitch that can be used in many ways to create different effects like making hairy fillings or a rug like edgings.
Turkish knots are most common in rugs made in northwestern iran kurdistan.
The turkish knot also called a ghiordes knot and the persian knot also called a senneh knot.
It is especially great to create a velvety texture.
The type of rug knot is the main variation you ll see in how hand knotted rugs are made.
Turkey stitch can be as exciting as your imagination will take you.
She loved the unique look and vibrant colors of turkish rugs but had a hard time finding them at reasonable prices.
Think of this this stitch for hair fuzzy hats animals or ear muffs.
We do not put secure with a knot in this stitch.
There are two main types of knots you ll see.
This stitch can be made on a straight line or in a curve.
How to do the turkey rug knot.
Turkish rugs are double knotted.
She started doing some research and quickly built relationships with several turkish rug vendors.
Knots can be very useful guides to deciding a rugs origin and quality.
Tips for working the turkish rug knot.
I did find a drawing of a piece of yarn tied in a persian knot and a turkish knot.
You can also try the edge of a fabric to create this stitch.
Flower centers mini rugs insects and english palace guards hats are also areas in which you can use turkey.
I would work over a straight stitch line.
Turkish rugs can be made of silk wool or a wool and cotton blend.
Each piece of yarn is looped twice through the weft making the rug sturdier and more durable.
This was info provided to customers to help them verify that their 2 000 00 4 x9 to 10 000 00 floor size rug is actually authentic and quality.
Majority of the turkish rugs are knotted with turkish knots and it is almost impossible to see a turkish rug knotted with persian knot technique but we can not say the same for persian rugs majority of the rugs knotted in northern and north western iran are knotted with turkish knot technique because even thou they are classified under the.