Hooked rugs can tell stories. The rug hooking artists in this book " . . . put words to wool, sentences to lines of loops, a page of creative musing to a blank yard of linen." Open the book and turn the pages to learn how you can make your own story rug.
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Paulette Hackman is a writer, journalist, and former college instructor with a passion for fiber arts and rug hooking. Her curiosity about people and her own fiber talents lead her to find fascinating people and their work. Paulette writes from her home in Binghamton, New York, and her summer residence in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
In Story Rugs and their Storytellers, author Paulette Hackman focuses on a visual style of storytelling, as old as cave art, that is gaining popularity among contemporary rug hookers. The fiber artist who hooks in this narrative style, she writes, is one who ?puts words to wool, sentences to lines of loops, a page of creative musing to a yard of blank linen.
The rugs tell of celebrations, travels, and adventures and illustrate personal journeys, strongly held beliefs, poignant memories, and milestones of family heritage.
- Featured rug hooking artists from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and Japan
- 80 colorful story rugs in a diversity of styles and subjects
- Techniques to help launch your own project of storytelling-by-hook
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