The tradition of rug hooking is alive and kicking in the Heart of Dixie.
Through 844 images, meet the people behind these hooked rugs of art,
including a Hollywood great that gave it all up to hook rugs in Georgia.
Be incarcerated with Mississippi hookers at Jail House Rock. Visit a
Tennessee home with an all rug-hooking décor. Meet a Southern Tasha
Tudor who is the expert on natural dyeing. Take a look back at rug
hooking in rural Alabama between the two World Wars, and see what was
considered elegant and all the rage in 1940s Louisiana. Rug patterns and
original designs are also chronicled here: lush floral motifs, intricate
geometrics, Oriental and Persian styles, impressionistic portraits,
scenic landscapes, and glimpses of the Old South. This is a great
reference book for all rug hooking enthusiasts, fiber artists, folk art
lovers, collectors, history buffs, and lovers of anything Deep South.