Beginning Rug Hooking
About Beginning Rug Hooking
Learn the basics of rug hooking while making a 7"x7" flower mat, perfect as a mug rug or trivet. Then we will explore the different styles and techniques of the craft.
You will be given a frame, linen backing, hook, pattern, and enough cut wool to finish your project.
MAFA is grateful to the family of Judy LaLeike who generously donated funds to cover the cost of materials for this class, to encourage new students of rug hooking.
The capacity for this class is 12 students.
Class Materials
Students will want to provide:
Scissors
Materials kit:
Kit includes frame, hook, pattern, wool, instructions. Materials fees are covered by a generous donation from the family of Judy LaLeike.
Skill Level
All Levels
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When
Single 3-hour live in-person seminar.
Class Location
Millersville University, Millersville, PA - Student Memorial Center
How It Works
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Cindy Irwin
Cindy Irwin has been hooking rugs since 1983. She is a certified McGown teacher, holds classes in her home, studio, and is a traveling teacher. She is a juried member of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen and in Rug Hooking Magazines' Celebration of Fame. Cindy is well known among her students for embellishing rugs with gemstones and hooking with mixed media.

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