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Garrett Bluenose Patterns: Celebrating Nova Scotia's Rug Hooking Heritage [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 244x211x18 mm, weight: 567 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Nimbus Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 177471129X
  • ISBN-13: 9781774711293
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 244x211x18 mm, weight: 567 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Nimbus Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 177471129X
  • ISBN-13: 9781774711293
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A colourful, photo-filled history of Nova Scotia's iconic Bluenose hooked-rug patterns, featuring step-by-step instructions for aspiring rug-hookers.

In 1892, John E. Garrett (1865 — 1937) and his father, Frank, began to design and sell printed burlap patterns out of their home in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. John's three sons, Frank, Cecil, and Arthur, later joined Garrett's, and by 1926, their patterns came to be known as "Bluenose," for the famous Nova Scotia schooner. Over the next eighty years, Garrett's would produce hundreds of designs. John and his son Frank, who had studied commercial art in New York, produced bold, artistic new designs — florals and scrolls, geometrics, pictorials, animals, and whimsical patterns — that stood out from the rigid, Victorian-style patterns of the past. Catalogue and mail-order sales soared, and soon Garrett's became the world's largest producer of rug-hooking patterns.

An absolute treasure trove of Nova Scotia's history, The Garrett Bluenose Patterns is accented with hundreds of vibrant photographs, including preserved stencils and burlap patterns as well as finished rugs, celebrating the meticulous, beautiful Bluenose designs that have been hooked into colourful finished rugs worldwide for over a century. Also included are practical tips and how-tos for the budding rug hooker on everything from creating thematic pictorial scenes to modern geometrics, as well as a glossary of common rug-hooking terms.

History of the Garrett Bluenose Patterns
7(18)
Introduction
9(2)
The Garrett Story: A Snapshot
11(7)
The Story Continues with Linda MacDonald
18(2)
The Teachers Branch Becomes Involved
20(3)
Hooked Rug Museum of North America
23(2)
Bluenose Hooked Rugs: A Celebration of Old and New
25(68)
Welcome Mats
27(4)
Chair Mats
31(10)
Pictorials: Buildings
41(8)
Pictorials: Bluenose Schooners
49(4)
Animals
53(10)
Whimsical Designs
63(6)
Geometries
69(8)
Florals and Scrolls
77(12)
Mixed Category
89(4)
Teachers Branch: Notes and Instructions
93(59)
Rug Hooking: A Beginner's Guide--Ellen Tancock
95(11)
A Compilation of Tips and Tricks--Janet Delo
106(7)
Landscapes and Pictorials--Dwight Gallagher
113(5)
Garrett's Seascapes--Anne Lockhart
118(3)
Geometrics--Celia Charlton
121(4)
Primitive Flowers and Leaves--Doris Norman
125(6)
Three-Colour Shading--Elizabeth Bastin
131(6)
Six-Value Shading of Flowers and Leaves--Mary Grant
137(10)
Finishing--Shirley Joyce
147(5)
In Summary--Ruth Downing 152(1)
Glossary of Terms--Caroline M. Simpson 153