Hooking With and Beyond the Wool Workshop running again.
Interested in hooking with things you can find in your home? Want to try fibers other than or in addition to wool? Maybe help the environment a little? Then join High on Hooking for an online workshop in March. Information is below. Note that the class is limited to 10.
HOOKING WITH AND BEYOND THE WOOL – Online Workshop
Get ready to experiment with new and different fibers in your rug hooking. Working on a “sampler” pattern, we’ll explore how different types of fibers hook up and how they “play” with wool and each other.
Early rug hooking was a make-do affair using feed bags, old clothes, and other “used” fabrics. Those pioneering hookers were practical to a fault and threw nothing away; they couldn’t afford to. Today that’s less of a problem for most rug hookers using both virgin and recycled wools. But why limit ourselves to just wool strips?
Hooking with materials other than wool allows us:
- The chance to create new and different effects in our rug hooking;
- To work with what we may already have in our homes;
- To go back to the thrift store to source some of our fiber (now that quality wool’s often scarce there); and
- To potentially do some good for the environment.
This class is designed for a student proficient at rug hooking basics, particularly the mechanics of pulling loops through a backing.
Because this is an online workshop, students will supply their own materials. You may draw up your own sampler pattern or enlarge one electronically supplied by teacher.
DETAILS
Class will run Saturday, March 20, 1:00 PM Eastern.
This class will be held online through Zoom. Upon registration and payment, the Zoom link and password will be sent via email (after March 1).
Class will be limited to 10 people.
The class is ONE SESSION, approximately 2.5-3 HOURS in length.
The COST of this class is $45 US.
Student will supply:
- Hooks;
- Backing, preferably linen or monk’s cloth rather than rug warp;
- A frame;
- A variety of “alternative fibers,” list to be supplied upon registration; and
- A mind and spirit open to experimenting.
For more information or to register, please email me at Laura@highonhooking.com.
Laura Salamy is the hooker behind High on Hooking.
I’ve never been a “traditional” hooker, preferring to color outside of hooking’s more “typical lines.” Instead of limiting myself to wool, I prefer to use most any material I can get my hands on. Often that means cutting strips from old t-shirts and bed sheets. Up-cycling throw-aways to art is a priority for me. Our landfills are filling up. Or they’re already full. While certain projects benefit from virgin wools or other fibers, I like to do my little part to slow that process and make something lovely at the same time.
Laura’s work has been seen in various exhibits as well as Rug Hooking Magazine; ATHA Art of Rug Hooking magazine; Karen Miller’s book Eyes Open to the World: Memories of Travel in Wool; and Judy Taylor’s T-Shirt Treasures: Creating Heirloom Hooked Rugs from the Humble T-Shirt. She currently serves as President of the Adobe Wool Art’s Guild, New Mexico’s only rug hooking guild.
Learn more about her work at https://highonhooking.com.
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