Join yarn lover Katie Hamill on Tuesday nights this winter to learn the craft of rug hooking! Historically rug hooking has ranged from pillows, rugs, runners or wall hangings and modern quilting and borrows from schools such as impressionism, pointillism and realism, blurring the distinction between art and craft. There is a long history of rug-making in Atlantic Canada and New Brunswick in particular: the oldest known hooked rug in Canada was designed by 16-year-old Susanna Smith and crafted by her 13-year-old sister Abigail in 1860 at New Maryland! In this course you'll make a hooked rug from start to finish on an embroidery hoop using burlap, cloth, and yarn. Choose a design, learn to make your own, or both! After this class you'll have the skills and instruments you need to continue making hooked rugs on your own. All materials are provided!
Tuesdays: January 7 - February 11 (six weeks)
6-8 p.m.
Community Room
Max. class size : 12
Fee: $175
Refund Policy: Any registrant who cancels their registration 10 or fewer days prior to the start date of the class/workshop will forfeit a $50 cancellation fee. The remainder of the registration cost will be refunded. No refunds will be issued once the program begins.