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Traditional hand embroidery uses microscopic, single strands of delicate silk thread to carefully stitch tiny, hyper-realistic flowers over the course of eighty grueling hours. It requires extreme patience, eagle-like eyesight, and tiny needles.
If you lack that patience, but desperately want to create massive, fluffy, brightly colored textile portraits and geometric rugs in a single weekend, you must discover text-based Punch Needle Art.
Also known as "rug hooking with a pen," punch needle utilizes massive, hollow metal needles to violently punch thick, chunky yarn directly through heavy canvas. Because of the aggressive speed and the incredibly thick yarn, punch needle feels less like sewing and much more like rapidly painting with color by numbers. Here is everything you need to know to start punching massive, textured, colorful art.