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It was amazing to me to see my rug in the Canadian National Newspaper The Globe and Mail, along with the work of many other rug hookers.
For far too long rug hooking has been hardly considered an art. It has at most been considered a domestic art, or women's work and received little notice. Times are changing and you can see that the review of this show that was held at the Textile Museum of Canada got some great space in Canada's National Newspaper.
High time I'd say...but then I hook rugs nearly everyday.
You can read Globe and Mail Article on Rug Hooking here.
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1 comment
zakir
I have a lot of expertise in this work and I have been doing this work for a long time. I am from Pakistan. I am helping the poor people in Pakistan through this work. Due to which poor people are being taught to unite, I have set up a training center for this work in Pakistan and where poor people learn work and create their own means, can you guide them?