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Primitive Rug Hooking for Beginners
(October 20 – December 1)
October 20, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am
An event every week that begins at 10:00 am on Tuesday, repeating until December 1, 2020
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Due to the Covid-19 crisis, all workshop registrations will happen online only.
Classes are held in person, in our studios.
6-Week Class. Primitive Rug Hooking for Beginners is an introductory course into the traditional North American craft of rug hooking. Dating back to pioneer times, rug hooking recycles common materials into utilitarian objects for the home. This course will teach the original technique used in rug hooking and allow you to create beautiful textile art pieces that will brighten your floors and walls.
Instructor: Hayley Perry
Goals: Each student will complete one 10 x 10 inch geometric hooked mat with the shapes and colors of their choosing. Students will learn about some basic design elements (emphasis on color, contrast, and texture) and learn some traditional geometric fiber art designs (hit and miss, cat’s paw, log cabin, etc.). Students will also learn the correct hooking and finishing techniques to complete their rug (blanket stitch).
The following materials will be provided:
- Rulers, Wool Cutter, Plastic stencils, Sharpies, 1 Rug hooking Kit (Pattern on monks cloth, 1 rug hooking hook, Binding to finish rug, Hand-dyed, hand cut wool strips to finish the rug, 1 Quilting hoop).
Students must bring the following:
- Scissors, needle and thread, sharpie marker (optional)
This course meets weekly on Tuesday mornings for 6 consecutive weeks, with a break the week of Thanksgiving.
Tuesdays, October 20 – December 1, 2020
10:00 – 11:30 am
Skill Level: All
Student Age Group: Teen through Adult
Class Size: Minimum 4 / Maximum 10
Location: Studio A
Material fee: $50 per kit. 1 kit per student. (Please pay the instructor)
$100 Members / $112 Nonmembers