Rug Hooking Patterns | Original Design by Orphaned Wool
Rug Hooking Patterns | Original Designs by Orphaned Wool
Explore original rug hooking patterns by Orphaned Wool, inspired by nature, botanical forms, and timeless decorative art. Each design is created for fiber artists who love color, texture, and the creative process of hooking — from beginners learning rug hooking to experienced rug hooking artists looking for unique designs.
These patterns can also be used for rug punching / yarn punch needle techniques. Because rug punching is worked from the opposite side of the fabric compared to traditional rug hooking, some designs may need to be reversed depending on your method.
Orphaned Wool specializes in rug hooking patterns, available in multiple formats to support different ways of creating.

New to Rug Hooking? (Start Here)
New to rug hooking or exploring it for the first time?
Start with our free introductory pattern and explore helpful learning resources.
→ Free Deco Bloom Pattern (PDF Download via Newsletter Sign-Up)
→ Explore the Rug Hooking Learning Library (Guides & Articles)
→ Understand Rug Hooking vs Rug Punch vs Punch Needle
Shop Rug Hooking Patterns by Formats
Choose the format that fits your creative process.
→ Paper Rug Hooking Patterns (Designed to Be Enlarged)
→ Linen Rug Hooking Patterns (Hand-Drawn)
→ Rug Hooking PDF Downloads (Instant Download)
Not sure which format to choose?
Learn about Paper, Linen, PDF Downloads, and Wool Kits before choosing your pattern.
→ Explore Rug Hooking Pattern Formats
Shop Rug Hooking Patterns by Theme
Choose what inspires you.
→ Floral & Plant Patterns
→ Wildlife & Insect Patterns
→ Geometric Patterns
→ Series & Seasonal Patterns
Not sure what theme to choose?
Explore how Orphaned Wool collections are organized and find the style that best inspires your next rug hooking project.
Combination Art Kits
Explore coordinated projects that bring together Punch Needle and Rug Hooking designs into a single, cohesive creative experience.
Pattern Size Customization
Resize patterns to fit your project needs — from small accents to large wall pieces.

