Appleton Rug Hookers work on display at Gibbs Library
WASHINGTON — At the Gibbs Library, now through the end of October, is a show featuring the art and handwork of the Appleton Rug Hookers. The rugs are a colorful reflection of rural life, blending traditional and updated subjects and techniques. The show includes three Blue Ribbon winners from the Union Fair.
The Artists’ Statement:
Appleton Rug Hookers (Originated in 2004)
The first group consisted of 3 people, now there are 12. As some folks leave, other folks join.
Many rugs have been created and finished in the 17 years we have been active. We even found a way around COVID, by hooking at the town park in Warren, with masks and social distancing.
Some of our rugs have been used in the homes of the creators. Many more were given as gifts.
We used all wool in rugs in the beginning. Now, other material is being used to create interesting effects. Some of them are wool-yarn, ribbons, silk, roving, nylon stockings, and cotton.
Wool hooked rugs can be washed in cold water if they are hooked with colorfast material. They are made with much stronger backing than the old burlap formerly used, making them very durable and practical.
Ruth Cassaday
Kathy Daniel
Betty Holzer
Rachelle Horn
Sandra Overlock
Helene Rondeau
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Gibbs Library
Washington , ME
United States