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Rughooking

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When

Saturday, 27 June 2026 at 11:00

Cowslip Cafe

New House Farm, Launceston, PL15 8JX

Time

11:00

Price guide

£60.00

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In this class you will learn the technique of Rughooking to create your own piece with a simple design, from just hessian and waste fabric, which could become a small mat, picture, seat pad, bag, etc. All materials will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own if you would like to use them in your project. Making rag rugs is the ultimate sustainable textile craft, having originated centuries ago when worn out clothing and discarded textiles were used to create functional floor coverings for warmth and protection. It’s simple, needs minimal equipment and colourful fun results can be made quickly. . You probably won’t finish your project in a day, but full instructions will be given on how to complete your chosen outcome. Student needs to bring… Sharp scissors Rug hook. (nb NOT a latch hook) you will need a Primitive or American style Rug Hook. These can be bought in advance for £6.99 from www.craftsuppliesuk.co.uk or there will be some hooks available on the day to borrow and/or purchase. You may also like to work with a frame, for beginners an 12” or bigger round quilting hoop will work perfectly. Again I will bring some for you to borrow.

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