The Goat in the Rug

The Goat in the Rug
Author: Charles L. Blood
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Navajo Indians
ISBN: 9780833559548

Geraldine, a goat, describes each step as she and her Navajo friend make a rug, from the hair clipping and carding to the dyeing and actual weaving.

H.L. James' Rugs & Posts

H.L. James' Rugs & Posts
Author: Harold L. James
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1999
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Schiffer Publishing is pleased to bring out this entirely new edition of H.L. James' classic study of the Navajo rug and the trading posts associated with each unique style. New information and an entirely different design help explain and display the beauty and craft of the Navajo Indians. Illustrated with 49 color plates, many black-and-white photographs and drawings, and up-to-date price information, Post and Rugs traces the history of the Navajo rug and the impact the trading posts have had on its regionalization. There is also much background material on the Navajo people and their art. Here are design drawings showing elements characteristic of different weaving centers, superb color photographs of rugs typical of these centers, and detailed maps to the areas. Exquisite line drawings accompany the text showing all the steps in rug weaving, from the sheep to the finished rug. Also there is helpful advice on buying Navajo rugs and caring for them.

Story Rugs

Story Rugs
Author: Dale Gottlieb
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Draws from a broad range of history, literature, and multicultural folklore to relate human triumphs over injustice and oppression Dale Gottlieb's Story Rugs draw from a broad range of history, literature, and multicultural folklore to relate human triumphs over injustice and oppression. With transcendent colours and playfully bold compositions, the rugs celebrate human courage and conviction in the face of such tragedies as civil-rights abuses, the Holocaust, and racial discrimination. With an unswerving faith in human potential, Gottlieb gives exquisite form to these tales of freedom with skill, sensitivity, and, at times, humour. Gottlieb creates her rugs with the help of expert carpet weavers working in Nepal.

Story Rugs and Their Storytellers

Story Rugs and Their Storytellers
Author: Paulette Hackman
Publisher: Rug Hooking
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Pictorial rugs
ISBN: 9780811713351

Hooked rugs can tell stories. The rug hooking artists in this book "... put words to wool, sentences to lines of loops, a page of creative musing to a blank yard of linen." Open the book and turn the pages to learn how you can make your own story rug. How to design and tell a story in your own hooked rug How to "read" a story rug 6 masterful fiber artists and their story rugs Gallery of story rugs

The Story of the Hooked Rugs of Chéticamp and Their Artisans

The Story of the Hooked Rugs of Chéticamp and Their Artisans
Author: Anselme Chiasson
Publisher: Wreck Cove, NS : Breton Books
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2006
Genre: Rugs, Hooked
ISBN: 9781895415759

This delightful book is filled with full-colour pictures of hooked rugs and rare historic black-and-white photos. This updated edition includes details about the lives of Chéticamp rug hookers, the rug making process, the tools and materials, as well as examples of magnificent tapestries and rugs in the collection of Élizabeth Lefort Gallery, Les Trois Pignons. This book trumpets the skill and pride of an extraordinary people in a beautiful place, the Acadians of Cape Breton Island. Hard work, dedication, disputes and cooperation come to life in this well-researched history of a humble folk craft that grew to a world-renowned art form. Rich with anecdote, beauty and warmth leap from the pages! By Anselme Chiasson and Annie-Rose Deveau; translated from the French by Marcel LeBlanc.

Hooked Rug Storytelling

Hooked Rug Storytelling
Author: Lesley Mary Close
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780764336959

Crafts.

Hooked Rugs

Hooked Rugs
Author: Cynthia Fowler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351563521

Through a close look at the history of the modernist hooked rug, this book raises important questions about the broader history of American modernism in the first half of the twentieth century. Although hooked rugs are not generally associated with the avant-garde, this study demonstrates that they were a significant part of the artistic production of many artists engaged in modernist experimentation. Cynthia Fowler discusses the efforts of Ralph Pearson and of Zoltan and Rosa Hecht to establish modernist hooked rug industries in the 1920s, uncovering a previously undocumented history. The book includes a consideration of the rural workers used to create the modernist narrative of the hooked rug, as cottage industries were established throughout the rural Northeast and South to serve the ever increasing demand for hooked rugs by urban consumers. Fowler closely examines institutional enterprises that highlighted and engaged the modernist hooked rugs, such as key exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the 1930s and '40s. This study reveals the fluidity of boundaries among art, craft and design, and the profound efforts of a devoted group of modernists to introduce the general public to the value of modern art.

All-time Favorite Hand-hooked Rugs

All-time Favorite Hand-hooked Rugs
Author: Rug Hooking Magazine
Publisher: Ampry Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2010
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 188198270X

The best of the best, the rugs chosen by rug hookers themselves, these rugs were voted the favorites by the readers of Rug Hooking magazine.

The Story of Carpets

The Story of Carpets
Author: Essie Sakhai
Publisher: Moyer Bell Limited
Total Pages: 157
Release: 1997
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781559212038

The Story of Carpets charts a rich history, examining methods of weaving and knot tying, explaining the significance of common pattern elements and looking at the differences between tribal, village and city weaving. Over 160 beautiful carpets, illustrated in full color, illuminate the subject. In addition Essie Sakhai draws from a lifetime's experience as a dealer in fine carpets to offer guidance to those who are interested in buying, with advice on matching the rug to the decor of your home, tips on care and cleaning, and sound financial advice enabling even the beginner to make an informed choice about investment in an area which is still greatly undervalued in the West. A final section gives information on individual carpet-producing regions, their history and characteristic weaving and dyeing methods.