The Rugmakers Guild will have a Stand at the Perth Craft Fair, come and visit with members there. Guild President Judith Stephens will give a free workshop/presentation each day from 11:00am – 11:30am on making rugs to match your quilts
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More on large rugs
The post “Finished at Last!” about Judith’s large “William Morris” rug created a great deal of interest – the question asked by many was, where do you find a large frame to make such a rug?
A large frame is not necessary Judith’s rug was completed on the frame shown here – the workspace in the face of the frame is 14″ x 18″. To begin with the backing was held to the frame with small clamps – as the rug progressed it’s own weight held it down.
Finished at Last!
Finished at Last! Judith Stephens of Strathalbyn, South Australia says her rug – “Minty Morris” an adaptation of a William Morris design with the addition of one of her own border designs. The rug measure 6′ by 6′ (180cm x 180cm) and was completed using hand-dyed 100% woollen carpet yarn, hooked on linen.
The rug was “underway” when the image below was taken by Gene Shepherd at the Strathalbyn Rug Hooking Expo (Oct 2012) and displayed on his Internet Rug Camp blog.
Now finished and in place, the colour-fastness of the yarn (dyed with Queens food colouring) will be tested, as the rug is in front of glass french doors in the music room. At the opposite end of the room another rug completed with wool yarn sits beneath the piano stool – Gene’s Miss Weigle design which Judith started at Cambria, June 2011 and finished just a few weeks after her return to Australia.
Australia Day celebrated by International Guild
The International Guild of Handhooking Rugmakers acknowledged Australia Day with a post on their site at http://www.TIGHR.net/2013/01/25/in-celebration-of-australian-members-january-26 . Several of our members created exchange mats for their conference held here in South Australia last Fall.
Here are some of our works:
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