You would never know that this was the first time that Jenny of the Wooly Horse taught her scrappy style of hooking that she developed. She had inspiration from a punch needle piece, but this is truly her style she has developed for hooking. (She is a teacher by trade and has taught many other hooking classes.) Scrappy style of hooking . . . how to describe it? Uneven loops spaced far apart, long tails, alternative fibers, adding patches as if the rug had been repaired.
It was easier than I thought it would be, but I had to constantly be reminded to space loops apart and leave lots of spaces because when finished, loops would be squished down and cover most of the spaces. I used wool in cuts from about an 8 to a 10, a couple kinds of sari ribbon, wool yarn, velvet and stained tobacco cloth. I came so close to finishing! Some of the tails may be trimmed later.
Close up.
Had I finished, he would have gotten a walnut crystal dye bath. Jenny did send us home with walnut crystals so we can do it at home. Only a few hookers had theirs totally done.
Jenny was THE MOST generous teacher. She had these basket filled with pieces of wool for us to use as needed. Plus sari ribbons, wool yarn, velvets, tobacco cloth and more . . . all for us to use and absolutely free to us.
Sue has also posted about the class. Check it out here.I will have more rugs to share next time and hopefully mine will be finished soon.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren