Traditional Hooked Rug <br> <b> <font color=#ff0000> <u> SUNDAY ONLY </u></b></font>
  
Freda Jackson
Maple Ridge
   Traditional Hooked Rug
SUNDAY ONLY
  
For Sale - Inquire
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Fibre
  
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Style:Contemporary
Subject:City Scenes
Year Created:2010
Description: 
STUDIO #1
Freda Jackson         SUNDAY ONLY
’Gone Hooking’ Group Show
604-463-0043 ..... freda33@telus.net
Freda Hooks Rugs Website

Showing at: The Lion’s Den     SUNDAY ONLY
12479 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows

From Lougheed Highway, go south on Harris to the corner of McMyn. Located next to Subway Restaurant.

Artist's Comments: Traditional Rug Hooking with Freda     SUNDAY ONLY

Come see an assortment of hooked rugs by a group of ladies who will also be doing demonstrations on site.

What is Traditional Rug Hooking?

Tradtional 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, or linen).

This technique dates back to the 19th century in the North American colonies, providing warm floor coverings for the bare floors of pioneer homes.

Early rugs could be created from discarded feed-sacks and scraps of fabric from the rag-bag. Today this handwork is revered as folk art.

Contemporary rug hookers of today are creating rugs, chair seats, wall hangings, handbags, clothing, trivets, ornaments, jewellery and are limited only by their imaginations.