- Rug-hooking tools and materials summarized and explained
- Step-by-step instructions and photos show in detail how to hook
- Tips to help you develop and refine your skills
From its humble beginnings--a bent nail,
burlap feed bag, pair of scissors, and the good parts of worn-out wool
clothing, rug hooking has developed into a fine
art form that allows crafters to create beautiful, complex designs without
an array of high-tech tools.
Basic Rug Hooking
distills the essential tools and techniques of this popular traditional
craft and walks the reader through five rug-hooking projects, including a
table mat, a project suitable for framing, and wearable pins, as well
as traditional rugs.
Color photos and stay-open binding.
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