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PLANNING YOUR NEXT RUG
The 5 Ps of Success
Proper
Planning
Prevents
Poor
Performance
Lettering Hooked with wool material and the background hooked with yarn
Hooked with Yarn
Backgrounds
There are a lot of ideas for background shapes and colour. Every rug is an individual and backgrounds can be colour planned from the start and other backgrounds just develop as they go.
A calm background can be worked in straight lines or soft colours. For more energy lots of shapes with light, medium and dark colour values.
You can draw different shapes onto your background
S - shapes on the diagonal and sideways too.
S’s make good seas. Waves and frothy white caps
O - circles in different sizes outlined and filled with lots of
colour or filled in with the same colour
Triangles, Ovals, Squares,
worm shapes long and short,
crosses, long and short swirls.
Look for shapes that appeal to you and try them out. First of all draw the shapes onto a piece of paper then when you are happy with your idea transfer it to your design.
Study artist’s work and be inspired
Postcards
Post cards make ideal small gifts. They hook up quickly and it is easy to attach a cord or hanger to hang on the wall. Why not hook a sequence of three (Triptych)
Triptych is a piece of artwork divided into three sections to be displayed together. It can be one picture hooked in three separate sections or exactly the same pattern hooked in different colour ways. The picture can be abstract, land or sea scape, animals in fact any design that you are attracted to.
To see more google Triptych images they are very inspiring.
You can buy Artist stretcher canvas (frame with white artist canvas stapled on) you can paint the canvas to any colour then stick your pieces onto the canvas makes hanging very easy.
It is interesting to see how much you can actually hook on a 6”x4’ post card.
Use any foundation but make it big enough to sit on your frame trying to hook tiny pieces is frustrating. You may want to draw out more than one design on your foundation.
Perfect present for the person who has everything!
Hooking Strips
*A 12” long strip of material will shrink down to about 3” long when hooked.
*One Yard of material will hook an area about 15”x23”
*The above suggestions depend on how high you pull your loops in regular work you would pull your loops as high as the width you are hooking with. Eg ¼” wide hook a ¼” high. If you are mixing different widths in your rug you would hook them all as high as the widest. Eg if your widest is ½” all of your loops would be hooked that high otherwise your rug would be very uneven.
Taster sessions give you the opportunity to try different techniques using a variety of materials.
In the workshop you can try Hooking, Proddy and Punch Needle.
Make a sample piece and mount on a frame or make a Hooky and Proddy coaster.
Punch a coaster or a sample piece.
Cilla Cameron works from her Nottinghamshire base The Rug Studio, where she makes rugs, teaches workshops and runs her mail order business selling rugs, and a full range of rug making equipment (e.g. rug hooks, hessian, frames, kits, patterns etc). These are all suitable for beginners to experienced rug makers.
She also teaches rug making throughout the UK, Canada, America and Australia. Some of the groups she works with include people with special needs, school children and mental health patients.
She writes and edits The Rugmaker magazine and is a member of the editorial board of Rug Hooking Magazine.
“It all started when my friend and I were invited to a one day workshop over 20 years ago, I had no idea how rugs were made and the thought of using Recycled Material to create a rug for the floor seemed worth trying.
At the workshop I drew out some big primitive flowers and soon got to work I just loved the technique and within a few weeks my first rug was on the floor!
The first rugs I made were hooked rugs made with recycled woollen sweaters, coats, skirts and any woollen material I could find – then I moved on to making proddy mats. Their designs are more primitive than hooked rugs.
Over the years my style has developed. Having studied in America and Canada, my mind had been opened up to new ideas.
Rug Materials
I use recycled and new woollen material and redundant nylon hose. I am a dyer too so the material usually hits the dye pot to open up a wider palette to work from.
Hooked rugs are made on hessian foundation the material is cut into long strips and pulled through the backing with a special hook.
Proddy mats are also made on a hessian foundation using short pieces of material that are either poked through the backing or pulled this gives a shaggy pile.
Flooring for the Home
I do make a few commissions for customers. The last one I made was a pretty old fashioned-style proddy mat, made with a range of greens, golds and cream materials.
But I also have lots of rugs around my own home – in every room, in fact! I have an 8ft 6ins long, by 2ft 62 wide runner in the dining room that is very colourful.
The pattern I designed has many star shapes over the rug in all sizes. The stars range from purple, blue and pink to lime green, on a turquoise background.
Different Rooms
All rooms (even the smallest rooms) make great settings for these traditional rugs, whether they are pictorial, geometric, floral or fun designs. The techniques are suitable for every room and the colours and design can blend in with any theme.
For example, a kitchen with a lovely old range looks fabulous with a proddy mat with a sheep or rooster pattern and a bathroom with boats, mermaid or fish design. Modern, minimalist rooms lend themselves to modern geometric patterns.
Can Anyone do it?
Rug Making techniques are really quite easy (years ago before the fitted carpet many families made rugs for their bare floors).
The most difficult thing for anyone who wants to start making rugs is finding the equipment, the hooks, hessian and frames. I get calls from people who have been looking for years and are relieved to find I stock the equipment.
Anyone can make rugs if the interest is there. Tips would be to always use a good quality hessian backing and to draw a pattern on to your hessian.
This is much more exciting than having a blank canvas. If you can’t draw, then use templates, and wash all material before working it into your rug.”
Cilla Cameron.
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