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Learn about the art of rug hooking at the Chapman-Hall House

August 11 @ 12:00 pm EDT

Textile artist Kathie Hills will demonstrate and discuss the art and craft of hooking rugs at the historic Chapman-Hall House on August 11th. Her demonstration is free and open to the public.
Hills will demonstrate the craft and exhibit pieces she has created. She learned the craft from LaVerne Dickson and Margorie Freeman, local women known for their mastery of this functional art form. A member of the Waldoboro Historical Society, she is well versed in the history of hooked rugs and their significance to Waldoboro.
 
 
On permanent display at the Chapman-Hall House are 12 antique hooked rugs, two of which show designs in the early stages of development.
Also included in the exhibit is a copy of the 1884 E.S. Frost Rug Patterns catalog. Edward Sands Frost of Biddeford was famous for selling canvases printed with pattern designs for various size rugs, as well as foot stool covers and slippers. Only a few pattern illustrations are printed in the catalog, which offers for sale nearly 200 canvases at prices ranging from 15 cents to $1.25

Details

Date:
August 11
Time:
12:00 pm EDT

Venue

Chapman-Hall House
270 Main Street
Damariscotta, ME United States
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