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Well known primitive rug hookers Jenny Rupp and Lisa Yeago combine their expertise along with the talents of 22 others to bring you an exciting variety of hand-hooked projects. Now, with the introduction of Designs for Primitive Rug Hookers, brought to you... [ More...]
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Explore expertly crafted, contemporary hooked rugs with designs ranging from abstract to political statement, and from adorable pet depictions to painterly expressions. The Green Mountain Rug Hooking Guild mounted a great exhibit for a few short weeks in... [ More...]
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In this folk art, representations of recognizable objects occasionally have been a part of Navajo weavings at least since the mid-19th century. Pictorial weavings are shown with new as well as older examples. Here are familiar and imaginary animals, birds,... [ More...]
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Transform recycled materials into unique handcrafted rugs with these 15 step-by-step projects for hooking, braiding, and weaving, illustrated with full-color photographs.
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Be introduced to a variety of new techniques including locker hooking, basic crochet, knitting and macramA(c) for creating projects using strips of colored fabric as a base material. This unique blend of techniques produces a mix of bright and colorful... [ More...]
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From its humble beginnings—a bent nail, burlap feed bag, pair of scissors, and the good parts of worn-out wool clothing were the original tools—rug hooking has developed into a fine art form that allows crafters to create beautiful, complex... [ More...]
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rug designs charted for easy use on #18 canvas. Oriental, Persian, Early American, modern, animal skin, etc. Color charts for each design. Eight completed rugs shown in full color on covers. "Detailed instructions and techniques for charming miniature... [ More...]
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The first book to treat wooden frames as a unique tool for creating an amazing variety of rag rugs. Over forty techniques, most for the first time in print. Nearly 300 black and white photographs and drawings.
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Kent McManis and fellow trader Robert Jeffries have provided us with the definitive introduction to one of the most popular American Indian arts-Navajo rug weaving. It covers development from the seventeenth century through innovations of the craft... [ More...]
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