White, Betty. Betty White discusses rug hooking.

Betty White discusses the tradition of rug hooking, and methods and materials used in rug hooking. Betty White describes what rug hooking is and why it’s an important tradition; she talks about her first memories with rug hooking; the need to put something into the design of the rug that is a recoll...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Squarey, Mel
Other Authors: White, Betty
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_crafts/id/494
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Summary:Betty White discusses the tradition of rug hooking, and methods and materials used in rug hooking. Betty White describes what rug hooking is and why it’s an important tradition; she talks about her first memories with rug hooking; the need to put something into the design of the rug that is a recollection of the past; the story of Betty’s Water Fetching from her family’s well as a child; Gene Boland’s idea about starting a New Horizons Seniors program to show people how to hook a rug; Betty’s first experiences with hooking her rug; the design and colour process of rug making; what it feels like when you are hooking; what’s involved in beginning a rug; the tools involved in hooking; the recycled materials used in rug hooking; how to construct a mat frame; what hooks are made of; what red dot is and how to use it; first time experiences with an old tradition; the stories and history behind hooked rugs; the changes in rug hooking function; the seniors program; the description of Betty’s Mat and Jack Cumby’s Hill; the place of rugs in the modern home, museums, and exhibitions.