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         Rug Hooking:     more books (100)
  1. Rug Hooking for the first time (For the First Time) by Donna Lovelady, 2005-02-01
  2. Wool Rug Hooking by Tara Darr, 2005-06-07
  3. Basic Rug Hooking: Everything You Need to Begin Hooking Rugs Paperback by Hooking Rug Magazine, 2003-07
  4. Hooking Mats and Rugs: 33 New Designs From An Old Tradition by Deanne Fitzpatrick, 2008-03-01
  5. Rug Hooking & Braiding Made Easy by Verna Cox, 2003-04
  6. A Celebration of Hand-hooked Rugs, Volume XVII (Celebration of Hand-Hooked Rugs) by Rug Hooking Magazine, 2007-09-10
  7. Basic Rug Hooking: All the Skills and Tools You Need to Get Started (Stackpole Basics)
  8. Preserving The Past In Primitive Rugs (Edition III, Rug Hooking Magazine's Framework) by Barbara Evans Brown, 2005-07-20
  9. Hooked on the Wild Side: Everything You Need to Know to Hook Realistic Animals (Rug Hooking Magazine's Framework) by Elizabeth Black, 2004-07
  10. East Coast Rug-Hooking Designs: New Patterns from an Old Tradition by Deanne Fitzpatrick, 2007-04-25
  11. Maryanne Lincoln's Comprehensive Dying Guide: 10 Years Of Recipes From The Dye Kitchen (Rug Hooking Magazine's Framework) by Maryanne Lincoln, 2005-08-20
  12. Creative Rug Hooking by Anne Mather, 2002-05-28
  13. Hooking Rugs: New Materials, New Techniques (Crafts) by Gloria E. Crouse, 1990-10-01
  14. The Americana Collection: Hooked Rugs (That Patchwork Place) by Polly Minick, 2007-08-20

1. Rug Hooking, Hand Dyed And Felted Wool, Penny Rugs Moondance Color Company
Hand dyed and felted wool, rug hooking patterns, kits and supplies, penny rug patterns and kits, angora fiber and yarn from Moondance Color Company.
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We Believe in the J OY of making things by hand. You will find felted, hand-dyed wool rug hooking kits and patterns penny rug kits and patterns and our own angora yarn here in our online store. Tour our website using the toolbar at left to find all these and much more. We trust you will find our products to be among the best quality available anywhere See what's NEW!!! We use felted, hand-dyed 100% wool in our products. The feel and "hand" of real wool is so pleasing to the touch (NO scratchiness!!!) and it's mottled tones dazzle the eye. Why "do crafts" when you can make an heirloom? Your materials can make the difference! Take advantage of our website newsletter, From the Studio , to be kept up-to-date on new products and sales. You will also be notified of additions to the online workshop pages. We NEVER share your address with anyone. (Please note that some

2. Deanne Fitzpatrick Rug Hooking Homepage
rug hooking Kits, rug hooking patterns, One of a Kind Hooked Rugs, Artistic History, and rug hooking news and ideas and a creative journal of rug hooking.
http://www.hookingrugs.com/
Deanne Fitzpatrick
By the Door Hooked Rugs
E-mail Deanne
info@hookingrugs.com

3. Rug Hooking Online
rug hooking Magazine s website features howto articles and patterns, a gallery of full-color rugs, and links to related sites. What is rug hooking?
http://www.rughookingonline.com/
What is Rug Hooking?
Rug hooking uses a hand hook, similar in shape to a crochet hook, to form a looped pile from fabric strips or yarn on an even-weave base fabric. Many authorities believe that rug hooking is America’s one indigenous folk art, with the first hooked rugs appearing in Atlantic Canada and New England ( More... Articles and Patterns
Our archives contain fully-illustrated articles from the pages of Rug Hooking magazine, basic hooking, dyeing, and finishing instructions, and free patterns for you to print ( More... Celebrations Gallery
Every year, we announce Rug Hooking 's readers'-choice contest, the forms and photographs pour in, and our judges select the finalists. The Gallery highlights some of the award-winners, showcasing the beauty of hooked rugs ( More... Ask the Experts
We've assembled a panel of teachers, suppliers, and designers to answer your rug hooking questions. Ask a question, or read answers to other questions ( More... What's New
The latest additions and changes to Rug Hooking Online . Last update March 1, 2002 (

4. HOOKED! The Traditional Rug Hooking Home Page
A comprehensive resource site for rug hooking commonly, and correctly, called "rug hooking". The machines used for punchneedle hooking and speed hooking also form starting point in the rug
http://www.rughookingonline.com/hooked/hooked.html
Bluenose Hooked Rugs pattern, circa 1920, John E. Garrett, Ltd., New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada. Image adapted from an illustration in "Garretts and the Bluenose Rugs of Nova Scotia" by Nanette Ryan and Doreen Wright) What is traditional rug hooking? Traditional hooking uses a hand hook, similar in shape to a crochet hook, to form a looped pile from fabric strips or yarn on an even-weave base (such as burlap, monks-cloth, divider cloth, or linen). This technique arose in the North American colonies during the first half of the nineteenth century, and provided a warm floorcovering for the bare floors of pioneer homes that could be created from a discarded feed-sack and scraps of fabric from the rag-bag. It also provided a rare creative outlet for worldly women whose work was truly never done. Today their handwork is revered as folk art - and contemporary rug hookers are creating rugs, chair seats, wall hangings, trivets, Christmas tree ornaments, carpetbags, clothing, jewellery,... Traditional rug hooking is NOT latch-hooking (which forms a knotted pile from short pieces of yarn, using a very different hand hook). As a result, I'm afraid that latch-hookers won't find what they need in the FAQ.

5. THE RUG HOOKER'S NETWORK
An online rug hooking publication offering resources for the fiber art enthusiast to locate teachers, suppliers, designers and see projects submitted by viewers. our resources to include Punch /
http://www.rughookersnetwork.com/

6. Rug Hooking
Aus alter Kleidung und Resten von Wollstoffen werden Teppiche, Sitzkissen und Wandbeh¤nge hergestellt. Es werden Beispiele, Anleitung, Literaturtipps und Links zu dieser Handarbeitstechnik geboten.
http://www.rughooking.de/
Willkommen bei "Rug Hooking"!
Bitte starten Sie hier!

7. Rug Hooking
A traditional rug hooking guild. Provides a gallery of members' work and several tips.
http://www.vianet.ca/~etaylor/
RUG HOOKING GUILD
NORTH BAY, ONTARIO, CANADA
MEMBER OF
THE ONTARIO HOOKING CRAFT GUILD
GALLERY

MOST CURRENT PROJECTS

INTRODUCTION TO HOOKING

MATERIAL AND SUPPLY SOURCE
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PEARL K MCGOWN HOOKRAFTERS

8. Welcome To Joan Moshimer's Rug Hooker Studio & W. Cushing & Company
Joan Moshimer s Rug Hooker Studio is your first choice for all of your traditional rug hooking needs, as well as the complete line of Cushing s Perfection Acid
http://www.wcushing.com/
For orders or information, please call, write, or e-mail. Monday to Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm Eastern Time. Closed for all Post Office holidays, the Friday after Thanksgiving, and between Christmas and New Years Day. 21 North Street P. O. Box 351 Kennebunkport, ME 04046 USA We accept MasterCard, Visa and Discover credit cards. We welcome your e-mail to customer@wcushing.com Click here for Map by Mapquest Perfection Acid Dye Color Card Perfection Direct Dye Color Card Rug Hooking Book Shop Rug Hooking Kit List ... Hooked Rug Gallery (under Construction) Hand Dyed Swatches Links to other sites of interest Articles of Interest to Rug Hookers

9. Index
Primitive patterns and supplies for rug hooking, needlepunch, rubber stamps, cross stitch, dolls and holiday items.
http://www.hicketypickety.com/
ENTER THE WORLD OF WHIMSICAL WONDER!
click on the witches to enter!

10. The Cotton Vault Web Store Page
A selection of quilting supplies including fabrics, notions, books, and patterns, as well as dollmaking and rug hooking supplies.
http://www.cottonvault.com/
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11. RUG HOOKING DESCRIPTIONS
s. There......An online rug hooking publication offering resources for the fiber art enthusiast to locate teachers, suppliers, designers and see projects submitted by viewers. rug hooking
http://www.rughookersnetwork.com/rughookingdescription.html

12. Rug Hooking News
rug hooking Notes,Thoughts and Ideas Click here !!! Deannes rug hooking Diary *****
http://www.hookingrugs.com/newspage.html
Deanne Fitzpatrick
Rug Hooking Studio
Home

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"Quote on Quote" These are what I find to be the worthy little notes and snippets as I gather up stuff from the world around me and try to make sense of it all "Ideas have come from the strangest places" Joyce Carol Oates "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious" Albert Einstein "Words are blunt tools" Carlos Spinnazola The Workshops Creative Rug Hooking Workshops The studio offers several workshops throughout the year. All courses are taught be myself, Deanne Fitzpatrick. In 2004 we will have: Hooking Primitive People Three Days in June: A Studio Workshop for Artistic Rug Hookers Colour Texture Creativity and Design for Hooked Rugs Level One Colour Texture Creativity ands Design for Hooked Rugs Level Two Local Accomodations Various accomodations are listed on the workshops page.

13. Mira River Rug Hooking School
of courses. Contact information.......Offers learning vacation on the Mira River, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.
http://www.mirarugs.net
MIRA RIVER RUG HOOKING SCHOOL
Rug Hooking with a View
   Learning Vacations 2004   
A Craft becomes an Art Form
when Excellence in Technique combines
with Exceptional Creativity.
Classes
Housing Instructor Photos ... Store
Mira River Rug Hooking School * 167 Hillside Rd. * Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia Canada   B1K 3J5
email: mirarugs@seascape.ns.ca
Last Updated: 2.21.04

14. Rug Hooking, Punching And Locker Hooking From The Woolery
The Woolery Home Page for spinning and weaving supplies and knitting. The Art of rug hooking; and/or video Nantucket rug hooking or "Hooking and Braiding"
http://www.thewoolery.com/rughooking.html
Call
HOME PAGE
Printable Catalog Specials SPINNING WHEELS ...
Map to Store
Rug Hooking, Punching and Locker Hooking
RUG HOOKING WHAT YOU NEED TO START
- backing material (such as Scottish Burlap)
- strips of cloth or yarns or lengths of ribbon
- frame or hoop to hold your work
- rug hook(s)
- how-to-books:“The Rug Hook Book” or “The Art of Rug Hooking”; and/or video “Nantucket Rug Hooking” or "Hooking and Braiding"
Nice to have: a Cutting machine with various cutter heads; punch needles.
HARRISVILLE TRADITIONAL RUG HOOKING KIT A great way to discover the wonderful world of rug hooking! Create a primitive, pastoral setting of three sheep or a design of your own. Kit includes re-usable wooden frame canvas, rug hooking hook, 100% virgin wool yarn and illustrated instructions. Ages 8 and up. HAR-565
SCOTTISH BURLAP
: (bottom, right) made from jute, this backing material is easy and economical to use. 60" wide. Sold by the yard. FRA-8900 per yard MONK'S CLOTH : (top, right) very popular with rughookers, this is made of cotton and will stretch more than the burlap, making it a little bit of a challenge for the beginner; however it is stronger and more durable than burlap. 72" wide.

15. Rug Hooking Patterns: Rug Hooking, Hand Dyed And Felted Wool, Penny Rugs Moondan
Our rug hooking patterns are for traditional hooked rugs. Midnight Watchman Hooked Rug Pattern $10.00, Pumpkin Spice rug hooking Pattern $8.50. View Your Cart,
http://www.moondancecolor.com/catalog.htm?maincat=53

16. Rug Hooking Elizabeth Black
Photos of custom designed pieces by Elizabeth Black and future seminar information.
http://angelfire.com/ok3/EBLACKDESIGN
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ELIZABETH BLACK DESIGNS
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Gallery images NEW! Order the book Hooked on the Wild Side Rug Camps
Hooked Rugs
Hand crafted in the rich folk tradition,these elegant hooked rugs and wall hangings provide a rich,thick texture you'll treasure for years. I use only the finest wool cut into strips,then worked into loops with a traditional rug hook through heavy cotton backing. The wools are carefully hand-dyed if necessary to achieve the desired colors and shadings. These exacting techniques allow for fine detail and subtle shading in your special one of a kind design. Select the colors,shape,size and type of pattern you desire and I'll work with you to create a most elegant rug or accent piece. You'll find hooked rugs complement a spectrum of decors...from classic to contemporary,even primitive. Adorn floors, walls, or furnishings-in your home or office-with your custom made work of art.
Giraffe as featured in
"Inside the ark"
Contact Elizabeth Black Designs This site is presented and copywrited by Elizabeth Black Designs 1997

17. Rug Hooking At Past Glories
rug hooking. What are you looking for? Fluff Rugs 15 page booklet, Fluff Rugs made with Lily Rug Yarn. No copyright, but probably early 1950's
http://pages.tias.com/184/InventoryPage/1579462/1.html
Rug Hooking
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Click to Enlarge Fluff Rugs - 15 page booklet, Fluff Rugs
The technique is similar to latch hooking.
Condition is good not great.
Our Price: $6.50 This is Page 1 of 1 in this category. To return to our home page, click on the house button. To return to the first page of the catalog, click on the catalog icon. If you are finished shopping, click on the shopping cart button to view your order. To order an item from Past Glories, just click on the 'Add To Cart' button. Please note that clicking on the thumbnail picture of any item gives you a larger picture of that item. Thanks for shopping at Past Glories! We accept Checks and Money Orders We also accept Mastercard and Visa
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18. Rug Hooking, Punching And Locker Hooking From The Woolery
rug hooking, Punching and Locker Hooking. rug hooking. HARRISVILLE TRADITIONAL rug hooking KIT. A great way to discover the wonderful world of rug hooking!
http://www.woolery.com/rughooking.html
Call
HOME PAGE
Printable Catalog Specials SPINNING WHEELS ...
Map to Store
Rug Hooking, Punching and Locker Hooking
RUG HOOKING WHAT YOU NEED TO START
- backing material (such as Scottish Burlap)
- strips of cloth or yarns or lengths of ribbon
- frame or hoop to hold your work
- rug hook(s)
- how-to-books:“The Rug Hook Book” or “The Art of Rug Hooking”; and/or video “Nantucket Rug Hooking” or "Hooking and Braiding"
Nice to have: a Cutting machine with various cutter heads; punch needles.
HARRISVILLE TRADITIONAL RUG HOOKING KIT A great way to discover the wonderful world of rug hooking! Create a primitive, pastoral setting of three sheep or a design of your own. Kit includes re-usable wooden frame canvas, rug hooking hook, 100% virgin wool yarn and illustrated instructions. Ages 8 and up. HAR-565
SCOTTISH BURLAP
: (bottom, right) made from jute, this backing material is easy and economical to use. 60" wide. Sold by the yard. FRA-8900 per yard MONK'S CLOTH : (top, right) very popular with rughookers, this is made of cotton and will stretch more than the burlap, making it a little bit of a challenge for the beginner; however it is stronger and more durable than burlap. 72" wide.

19. O'Neill's Red Cape Rug Hooking Patterns
Hooked rug patterns designed for those who love antiques and old houses. Includes gallery, contact information, and ordering information.
http://www.redcaperugs.com/
Welcome to RedCapeRugs.com
Featuring Hooked Rug Patterns by
Edyth O’Neill
Designed for those who love
Antiques and Old Houses
#33 Bless This Cape 30 x 40 $50.00 on linen
# 23 Nantucket Welcome 14 x 27 $30.00 on linen Because I live in and love an early house, I strive to design rugs in character with 18 th and early 19 th century antiques. From the style of early chintz, crewel embroidery, samplers, theorems, woven coverlets, and of course, old hooked rugs, I seek to create rugs that might have been hooked in that early time. Sharing the patterns with friends led to a small pattern business, which has its roots twenty-two years ago. This web site is a new way to reach out to others who love antiques and hooked rugs. If you would like to leave a note, email to edyth@redcaperugs.com Another site to visit is http://www.woolleyfox.com

20. Index.html
rug hooking Artist. I took my first rug hooking class in 1986 and I was hooked from then on. In 1991 I decided to go into rug hooking on a fulltime basis . Presently , I
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/rughooking
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Debra M. Hill
Rug Hooking Artist
In 1991 I decided to go into rug hooking on a full-time basis . Presently , I
enjoy participating in craft shows and exhibits , lecturing , demonstrating for
groups and teaching rug hooking in my home.
Rug hooking is a craft that dates back to the Copts of Egypt . A forerunner of
the bedspread and a former winter version of the funeral spray , hooked rugs
have been woven into history . The durable heirlooms have been known to last
through six generations . Sadly , rug hooking has become a lost art . My
wish is to see the time-honored craft revived to its former glory . My goal is to further that wish by showing the beauty and usefulness of hooked rugs . In making my hooked rugs , I first draw my design onto a piece of paper the size of the finished rug . Then I transfer the design onto my base fabric , dye my wool , cut the wool into strips and hook the wool through my base fabric . I enjoy hooking primitive and realistic designs .

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