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  • The child learned about different types of knots used in rug making
  • The child learned how to use a latch hook tool to create tufts on the rug
  • The child learned about color schemes and how to choose colors that complement each other
  • The child learned about patterns and how to create their own design for the rug
  • The child learned about symmetry and how to create balanced designs on the rug

Continued development related to the activity can include:

  • Exploring different types of rug making techniques, such as braiding or weaving
  • Experimenting with different materials, such as fabric strips or recycled materials, to create unique rugs
  • Learning about different cultures and their traditional rug-making techniques and designs
  • Using rug making as a medium to explore other subjects, such as history or math, by creating rugs inspired by specific time periods or using geometric patterns
  • Collaborating with others to create larger-scale rugs or themed rugs
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