Thursday, August 28, 2014
Rug Hooking with Fiber Artist Nancy Parcel
Fiber artist Nancy Parcels shared her tips on dyeing wool and tricks on rug hooking during a workshop I attended together with other members of the Brandywine Hooking Guild
Using thinly cut woven ,slightly felted , wool strips or worms -as we call them- which are pulled through a base, like burlap ,linen or monk cloth is accomplished using a tool that resembles a crochet hook. Its fun and easy to do and a very varied medium to accomplish magnificent art pieces which can be as beautiful as a painting
Using thinly cut woven ,slightly felted , wool strips or worms -as we call them- which are pulled through a base, like burlap ,linen or monk cloth is accomplished using a tool that resembles a crochet hook. Its fun and easy to do and a very varied medium to accomplish magnificent art pieces which can be as beautiful as a painting
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