Locker Hooking, Rug Hooking, Rug Punching and Braiding
The Woolery maintains an extensive inventory of titles for all aspects of the fiber crafts, including spinning, weaving, dyeing, knitting, machine knitting, crocheting, felting, fiber animals and a wonderful collection of childrens' books that have a fiber craft or animal tilt. We think you will find something for every occasion. If you would like recommendations or don't see a title, give us a call. Books, particularly craft books, come and go, so the list is always changing. We will keep this on-line list up to date.
DISCOUNTS - buy 2-4 books (total price over $20) and take 10% off the total; buy 5 books or more and take 15% off! Note: any discount will not be reflected on the Cart Invoice; the discount will be applied at the time we process your order. NOTE also that there is no discount on out-of-print books.
JUDGING A BOOK BY ITS COVER - now you can. Most of the books listed on this page have a link to a new page with a color picture of the cover and a more complete description of the book. Covers are presented in relative size so you can also estimate the size of the book. We hope this makes buying books on-line from The Woolery easier.
Categories - Spinning, Weaving, Felting and Fiber, Dyeing,Locker Hooking, Children's Corner, Fiber Animals, Knitting and Crochet, Rug Hooking Braiding
We also have a category for various plans to "build it yourself" - wheels, looms and more.
Also see our Used Books and Out of Print Books, a new section.
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Locker Hooking Books
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| Locker Hooking: An American Perspective by M. Livingston: covers history, basics, equipment, techniques, care, troubleshooting plus projects. $12. |
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Projects for Alpaca and Llama ed. by C. Switzer: here are suggestions for what to do after you have spun the fiber: various artisans contribute a variety of projects:knitted (booties, caps, doll, mittens, socks, man's vest), felted (mittens, vest, pin), woven (belt, blanket, pillow, scarves, shawl, vests), machine-knitted (ear warmer), locker-hooked (pillow) and crocheted (scarf, tam, toy bear). Color photos. $16. |
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LOCKER HOOK: nickel plated, this needle hook may be used for rug, canvas or embroidery work using fleece, carded fibers and yarn.
LOC-1000 - $8. |
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INTRODUCTORY KIT: inludes locker hook, canvas (30" by 27.5"), generous amount of wool roving (several natural colors), yarn and instructions plus a pattern for a sheep.
LOC-1001 - $30 |
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LOCKER HOOKING CANVAS: this cotton-polyester canvas is sized, 60" wide and 3.3 squares per inch. Sizing washes out so the canvas becomes soft and pliable. Sold by the yard.
LOC-1002 - $15 per yard.
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Rug Hooking, Rug Punching, Tassel Making, Braiding, Kumihimo |
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| Designing & Hooking Primitive Rugs by Susie Stephenson, Photography Jay Stephenson: Rug hooking originated as a primitive art form, and this book takes crafters back to its roots. $14.99 |
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| Finger Weaving: Indian Braiding by A. Turner: 16 designs: belts, hair ties, collars and neck ties. $5.95. |
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Click and See - bring your mouse to each title, click, and see additional information about the book and a picture of the cover.
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| Great SCOT! A Beginner's Guide to Ply-Split Braids by L. Hendrickson: covers cordmaking basics, decorative cords, using the straight braid to make various styles of split braids, a choker necklace, shooting star ornament and more. 28 pages. $7. |
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Hooked on Cats by J. Moshimer: covers basic equipment, wools, dyeing, hooking and finishing, plus 5 beginner and 5 intermediate/advanced projects. Many black and white illustrations; 16 pages in color. $19.95. |
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| NEW! Hooked on the Wild Side by E. Black: how to hook realistic animals: dogs, cats, horses, pigs, cows, sheep, goats, llamas, tigers, lions, elks, pandas, foxes and more. Color photos. $17.95. |
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Hooked Rugs & Wool Applique' by Christine Jansen: Traditional wool crafts get a contemporary uplift with great rug hooking and wool appliqué projects perfect for beginning and advanced crafters. $19.99 |
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| How to Hook Rugs by Christine Brault: With 159 beautiful photos and clear, complete instructions, you can create 16 marvelous hooked projects, for rugs, pillows, eye masks, footstools, and stair treads in a wide range of colorful, playful patterns. $14.95 |
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Kumi Himo by J. Kliot: small booklet with basics of kumihimo. Black & white. $12. |
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Kumihimo - The Ancient Art of Japanese Braiding by A. Percival: small basic how-to booklet. $15. |
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Lucet Braiding by E. Fuller: covers various techniques for single and multiple thread cords, beaded cords, left-handed cords and troubleshooting. Black and white. $12. |
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| NEW! The Lucette Book by D. Phelps: how to use a Lucette (or Lucet) for braiding square, diamond and flat cords, plus multi-loop variations, 4 types of 2-strand variations, and 3-strand cords. Black and white. $12. |
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Click and See - bring your mouse to each title, click, and see additional information about the book and a picture of the cover.
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Punch Needle Rug Hooking by A. Oxford: if you want to know everything about rug punching, this is the book you need! Covers needles, patterns, techniques, rug backings, designing, hemming, repair, care and much more. Wonderful photo gallery of rugs, chair and stool pads, and several unique whimsical stair runners. Numerous color photos throughout. 160 pages. $24.95. |
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| Rag Rug Handbook by Paula Pfaff : This classic book gives instructions for weaving firs rug, plus twenty traditional two- and four-shaft patterns. Soft Cover 127 pages. $21.95 |
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Rags to Rugs by Patricia T. Herr: Rug hooking has been part of American women's household tasks for a long time. In southeast Pennsylvania, frugal sewers saved and shared their textile scraps to create useful, pretty rugs, especially in the late 19th and 20th centuries. $29.99 |
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A Rug Hooker's Garden ed. by P. Crowley: 10 experts explain how to hook flowers including chrysanthemums, daffodils, daisies, geraniums, hibiscus, hydrangeas, irises, lillies, morning glories, orchids, padulas, pansies, poinsettias, poppies, roses, sunflowers, tulips, water lilies and more. Also covers designing a rug, and dyeing wool yarn. $17.95. |
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The Secrets of Primitive Hooked Rugs by B. Carroll: covers tools and equipment, transferring a design, choosing wools and colors, cutting and hooking wool strips, designing your own rug and finishing, plus a complete project (horse and star) with pattern and a finished rug gallery. $17.95 |
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| The Techniques of Ply-Split Braiding by P. Collingwood: still practiced in India, this method can produce a wide range of designs and structures and needs practically no equipment! Hdcover. $60. |
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| Wool Rug Hooking by Tara Darr: Get Hooked on Rugs is Tara Darr's message in this informative book containing over 200 full-color photographs. This book is the perfect resource for the beginning rug hooker. In this complete Rug Hooking manual, Tara teaches about the history of hooked rugs, hooking equipment, dyeing wool, color planning, rug hooking technique and finishing. Detailed and illustrated instructions for a variety of hooked projects like pillows, embellishments, and table runners just to name a few are included as well as free patterns for hooking rugs and other hooked projects. $22.99 |
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This page was last update on: Monday, December 22, 2008
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