The Hooked Rug: A Record of Its Ancient Origin, Modern Development, Methods of Making, Sources of Design, Value as a Handicraft, the Growth of Collections, Probable Future in America, and Other Data |
Contents
The Very Probable Origin Given | 30 |
The Simplicity of the Process | 49 |
Suitable Materials and Dyeing | 63 |
Copyright | |
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ACADIAN FRENCH Alpuharras Altman & Co American hooked rugs ancient Anderson Galleries Ann Macbeth ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG Antiques Magazine artistic beautiful blue border brodded Bronxville brown burlap Canadian canvas Caswell Barrie Clifford & Lawton clipped Collection collectors Coptic Courtesy of Antiques Courtesy of Messrs Courtesy of R. W. craft dyes E. O. Schernikow effect Elizabeth H England English especially excellent farm feet 6 inches flowers forms frame geometrical green Hamilton Easter Field handicraft hearth rugs hooked rug pattern hooking process interesting ivory field Kingdom of Strathclyde loops mats medallion Miss Macbeth modern mosaic Nova Scotia old rugs oriental rug origin outline pale pattern and color pieces possibly probably R. W. Burnham Rockport roses rug makers Scotland Scottish Rug scrolls Shoemaker specimens thrum to-day tones unclipped UNSHEARED Waldeboro weavers weaving wool woolen workers woven Woven Coverlets writer yarn yellow York