Using rag-rug techniques for artwork for walls and elsewhere - sometimes even for on the floor
18 May 2016
The hooked look
Seen in Heals. Up close, the loops look like proper hooking, and the design is quite jazzy, don't you think ... something that could start with one zigzag line and "just grow".
Hello! My name is Anna and I've stumbled across your brilliant website whilst researching rug making methods. I'm at university in South London and am wanting to make a rug for an art project. I was wondering if you could offer me some advice, or if you held classes or even took on commissioned work? The rug I am looking to make is circle and would measure approximately 1m in diameter, I want to have large dots on the rug, with writing on it as well. Do you have any advice on how I would go about doing this at all, it would be much appreciated as I really have no idea about it! My email address is anna.coley11@gmail.com if you would prefer to reply through that as I'm not sure how this comment/reply works. Thanks so much in advance, I really look forward to hearing from you. Anna
Hello!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Anna and I've stumbled across your brilliant website whilst researching rug making methods. I'm at university in South London and am wanting to make a rug for an art project. I was wondering if you could offer me some advice, or if you held classes or even took on commissioned work? The rug I am looking to make is circle and would measure approximately 1m in diameter, I want to have large dots on the rug, with writing on it as well. Do you have any advice on how I would go about doing this at all, it would be much appreciated as I really have no idea about it!
My email address is anna.coley11@gmail.com if you would prefer to reply through that as I'm not sure how this comment/reply works.
Thanks so much in advance, I really look forward to hearing from you.
Anna