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Hooking Mini Rugs

Molly Colegrove

Molly Colegrove

Dates: 1 day – Saturday, 8/16, 2025
Time:  9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m..
Class Fee: $130.00 / Sauder Village Member $120.00
Level: Beginner / Intermediate
Students should have some knowledge of rug hooking; however, beginner students are welcome to join.
Supply Fee:  $45 - payable to teacher during class.
Burlap backing and all material required to hook 3-4 mini landscapes
 

Description:   

Landscape pieces offer endless opportunities to express creativity, create something personal and incorporate a variety of materials to create depth and texture in a piece. Students will learn how to select the best materials and techniques to hook mini landscapes that can be used to display together or as mini hangings or gifts. Students are encouraged to bring along some pictures of favorite landscapes either electronically or in their mind to use as inspiration.

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Students Need to Bring:

Students should bring basic rug hooking supplies including a frame, small scissors, a hook, needle and thread for finishing. Sharpie markers and a ruler would also be helpful but not necessary. Burlap backing will be provided but students can bring their own backing if preferred.

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Bio: 

Molly has been in love with creating art and objects from as early as she can remember. As a very young child weekly trips to the bead store were her favorite outing. Her mother was a knitter, so yarn stores were always on the list of places to stop too. Molly began doing needlework and weaving in her teens and started rug hooking in 1991. She is mainly self-taught, and loves to experiment and play with the medium, trying to push the limits of what can be done with it. 

Molly loves to hook sculptural forms and landscapes best. . She has been teaching rug hooking and fiber art classes for more than ten years at such venues as: GMRHG Hooked in the Mountains Rug Show, VT, Habersham Rug School, NY, Mayflower Rug Guild, MA, and Finger Lakes Fiber Arts Guild, NY, Cape May Rug School, NJ,  as well as regional studios and museums.

Molly is the author of The Art of Hooked Rug Landscapes, and is at work on a new book that will feature hooking small rugs.

Her work has been exhibited in:  Farnsworth Art Museum in Maine, Invitational show, "Out of the Loop: Innovations in Hooking", Brookfield Craft Center, Brookfield Ct. Invitational Show, "Pushing the Limits: New Concepts in Rug Hooking", Newtown Hooked Rug Show, Newtown, Ct. Juried Show, "Icons of America" American Folk Art Museum, New York, New York, Juried Contest, "Beadwork IV: The Beaded Figure" Juried Traveling Exhibit, traveled throughout the United States at many venues including Museum of Art and Design in New York, New York, "Beadwork III: The Beaded Cloth" Juried Traveling Exhibit , Traveled throughout the United States to many venues, One person Show at the Artful Dodger Art Gallery in Hamilton, NY, "Quilt=Art=Quilts" Juried Exhibit at the Schweinfurth Museum in Skaneateles, NY, and at Rug Hooking Week at Sauder Village. Her work has also been featured in the following publications: Hooked Rug LandscapesModern Hooked RugsA Celebration of Hand-Hooked Rugs XVI and XIIIBeaded Embellishment, "Hooked Vessels" Rug Hooking Magazine March/April 2009, Beadwork IV: The Beaded FigureBeadwork Magazine, April 2005, and Beadwork III: The Beaded Cloth, Beadwork Magazine, April 2003.


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