Experienced, and patient, rug hookers will be on hand to teach the essentials of this traditional craft at Ferrum College on Saturday, November 12 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Held at the college’s Blue Ridge Institute and Museum, participants will be taught how to create a block-sized project, using a pre-printed design or by drawing one of their own. No special talents with a needle are required for this workshop. All supplies, including the wool, are included with the $35 fee. Preregistration is required.
“Rug Hooking” is part of the “Blue Ridge Farm Series” at Ferrum College’s Blue Ridge Institute and Museum, the State Center for Blue Ridge Folklore.
Registration and additional details can be found at www.blueridgeinstitute.org. For more information, contact the Blue Ridge Institute and Museum at bri@ferrum.edu or (540) 365-4412.