These were very quick to hook - I was excited at the prospect of having woolly warmth inside my well-worn sheepskin slippers.
The full story is at margaret-cooter.blogspot.co.uk/...further-hooking-adventures. Next - more slippers, entirely hooked - does anyone have a pattern?
25 October 2013
24 October 2013
Laszlo - The Weavers Lion
...another rug hooked by Deb Burcin - titled Laszlo and entered into an exhibition at The National Museum of the American Coverlet in Pennsylvania, USA in 2012.
Deb explained the design of the above rug was created by Barbara Carroll. Deb also told me the exhibition consisted of 150 hooked rugs which hung alongside all the antique 'Coverlets'.
Apparently Laszlo, a Lion design, was always woven into the corner of a coverlet by the weaver. In the other corners the name of the weaver and owner/s.
Deb was honoured to be part of this amazing exhibition inspired by antique American Coverlets.
Jill
This is a Tote in progress - hooked by Deb Burcin, USA and designed by Susan Quicksall from Holly Hill Designs. Deb will send a photo of the finished item in a week or two.
I rather like the abstract manner in which all the creatures are placed. Deb is also going to embellish the Tote even further with embroidery...so watch this space.
Jill
9 September 2013
Hooked in Maine
"Doris" hangs, under glass (hence the reflection) in the library at Northeast Harbour, Maine. Found at velmabolyard.blogspot.com.
23 August 2013
Reflections - now a cushion!
Here is Clare's cushion now completed...
such beautiful colours and will make a nice soft seat for Fred. Thanks for sharing your photo Clare.
Jill
14 August 2013
Seen at Festival of Quilts
Hooked wall hanging "Crop Circle" by Jenni Stuart-Anderson, seen among all the quilted and stitched textiles. Jenni also had a stand and taught a workshop there - http://www.thefestivalofquilts.co.uk/Exhibitor/Jenni-Stuart-Anderson
13 August 2013
Reflections
Another lovely rug hooked by Clare Hutchinson....title 'Reflections'. It will be made into a cushion very soon....its lovely Clare and well worth sharing with fellow rug hookers. Thank you.
Jill
11 August 2013
The Blues
. ..and Clare has now spent the day dyeing
Shades of Blue....
Shades of Blue....
lovely pure wool ready for hooking....
Thanks for sharing this photo Clare.
3 August 2013
Dyeing....Shades of Red....
A lovely dyeing session by my friend Clare....
this wool will be cut into strips and eventually
made into a rug....thanks for sharing this photo Clare...
Jill
31 July 2013
Rugging workshops at Knitting & Stitching show
The show is 10-13 October at Alexandra Palace, London (info at theknittingandstitchingshow.com/london) - and a couple of rugging workshops are offered -
Proddy/Proggy - Upcycled Rag Rugging!
Jenni Stuart-Anderson
From the nineteenth century our forbears
used mill waste or old clothes to make
warm rugs for the bed and floor. Learn
how to push small fabric pieces through
hessian backing with half a clothes peg, like
granny used to, then use a ‘bodger’ rug tool
to achieve the same shaggy effect more quickly. You will be able to
use this traditional technique, Progging, to make rag rugs and other
projects of your own design later, at home. Granny called it Proddy,
now it’s called Upcycling! (Can be addictive. Suitable for any level
including children aged 7+
Rag Rugging
Make Do and Mend
You will learn how to make a fabulous rag rug using recycled and
vintage fabrics. You will learn the various techniques of this ancient
craft and come away with a sample, the knowledge and confidence
to get creating! This is a gorgeous way to brighten up your home with
your own handmade treasures. Suitable for any level.
More information is in the leaflet at http://www.theknittingandstitchingshow.com/london/files/ap_pdf_of_workshops.pdf
Proddy/Proggy - Upcycled Rag Rugging!
Jenni Stuart-Anderson
From the nineteenth century our forbears
used mill waste or old clothes to make
warm rugs for the bed and floor. Learn
how to push small fabric pieces through
hessian backing with half a clothes peg, like
granny used to, then use a ‘bodger’ rug tool
to achieve the same shaggy effect more quickly. You will be able to
use this traditional technique, Progging, to make rag rugs and other
projects of your own design later, at home. Granny called it Proddy,
now it’s called Upcycling! (Can be addictive. Suitable for any level
including children aged 7+
Rag Rugging
Make Do and Mend
You will learn how to make a fabulous rag rug using recycled and
vintage fabrics. You will learn the various techniques of this ancient
craft and come away with a sample, the knowledge and confidence
to get creating! This is a gorgeous way to brighten up your home with
your own handmade treasures. Suitable for any level.
More information is in the leaflet at http://www.theknittingandstitchingshow.com/london/files/ap_pdf_of_workshops.pdf
18 July 2013
Rag rugs in Morocco
They're called boucherouite and they're woven, rather than hooked - but it's that same thrifty spirit and love of making beautiful things at work. There's an article about them (with more photos) at http://handeyemagazine.com/content/mushmina.
26 June 2013
Red sky ...
From the Rag Rug Gallery at dizziebhooked - go have a look at Chrissie Freeth's other rugs!
22 June 2013
Hooked in London: The wave
Hooked in London: The wave: By Giselle McHarg - found on Maryjane's Rugs blog.
Thanks for sharing this amazing rug Margaret....every success with your Open Studio this weekend ....Jill
Thanks for sharing this amazing rug Margaret....every success with your Open Studio this weekend ....Jill
16 June 2013
3 June 2013
What we're working on
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Lucille's rug - almost done! |
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Gladys's cushion cover - yes, that's definitely a butterfly amid the flowers |
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Ruth keeps changing her mind on the colours |
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Janet K's motif comes from the 1854 Grammar of Ornament |
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Joan's latest chair cushion |
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Sarah's new project |
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Jill's small pieces - with her pile of kantha projects in the background |
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Janet B's "scream" |
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Margaret's chair pad |
It was great to see everyone at Hooked-in-London on Saturday - so many different projects being 'hooked' or 'progged' and one finished article = Sarah's Speed Shuttle Rug...
Thank you for bringing it along to the meeting so we could all see it - beautifully made and finished. Enjoy your rug Sarah.
Jill
29 April 2013
Ebor Ruggers exhibition at York Cemetery Chapel
This was a wonderful exhibition - there was so much variety, from hooked and prodded rugs, to wall-hangings, cushions, bags, pet baskets and jewellery! The chapel is a great space for exhibitions with large windows giving lots of natural light, especially when the sun is shining. The day I went was the first really sunny day after all that cold grey weather, the daffodils were just coming into bloom round the castle walls and it was actually warm!
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Main photo by Angela Gray showing the chapel and the variety of exhibits |
25 April 2013
Cartoonist turns hooker
Roz Chast, who supplies cartoons to the New Yorker magazine, also hooks rugs. There's an article about her work in Hand/Eye magazine (read it, and see further photos, here).
The aspects of hooking that interest her most are colour, texture, limitation ... and leisure.
The aspects of hooking that interest her most are colour, texture, limitation ... and leisure.
Ruth's Visit
29 March 2013
Hooking as art - Altoon Sultan
Altoon Sultan is a prolific artist who has used hand dyed wool in her textile work, both as part of the surface (as above) and to cover the entire surface (as below).
These images were found on Tamar Zinn's blog, where you can get an overview of a selection of Sultan's work, or you can see more on Sultan's website - go here for the textiles.
She puts new textiles on her blog (altoonsultan.blogspot.com) - this is the most recent -
These images were found on Tamar Zinn's blog, where you can get an overview of a selection of Sultan's work, or you can see more on Sultan's website - go here for the textiles.
She puts new textiles on her blog (altoonsultan.blogspot.com) - this is the most recent -
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