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How to hang latch hook on the wall.
Slide the hook onto the wall and wait 1 hour before hanging anything.
Leave the hook empty for at least 1 hour so the adhesive has time to fully set.
Hold all four strand ends in one hand so that they are just about at the crook of your latch hook.
Hold the hook piece over the backplate so the tab lines up with the hole in front of the hook.
Place more picture hanging hooks every 10 inches until you ve reach the width of the wall hanging.
Turn your latch hook project right shaggy side down.
Measure 10 inches across to the right of the first hook.
Push your latch hook up underneath the first square where you want to place your yarn.
Using a whip stitch sew around the folded edge of your rug canvas as well as that tail to hold the extra rug canvas down at the back of your work as well as secure the tail end of your yarn.
Draw your yarn from back to front leaving a few inches of a tail as shown.
Pull the yarn to the right between the latch and the hook and then wrap it around the back of the hook.
This is how it should look when you are finished.
Slide the hook down onto the backplate until the tab clicks into place to secure your hook.