January 24, 2026
Early American Penny Rug
Saco Learning Center
80 Common St. Saco, ME 04072
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One form of appliquéd table rug that became very popular during the early to mid-19th century was the “penny rug,” so called because of the small circular patches of wool used to create geometric and pictorial scenes. After shearing, spinning, weaving, and wearing one’s own wool, no one would throw away a piece of woolen fabric until it was smaller than a penny! Every scrap was recycled. Soon creative stitchers developed images of flowers, urns, birds, and familiar animals and further embellished them by the use of simple embroidery stitches to hold each patch in place and to add expressive detail. Watch a demonstration from start to finish as you discuss the art form's history, view antique examples, and discover sources for materials. No prior experience is needed! Before class, view kits online at at jconnerhookedrugs.com ($25–$75, payable to Janet in class) that include a unique selection of pre-washed and hand-dyed wools, patterns, design suggestions, embroidery needle, and threads. Email jconnerhookedrugs@gmail.com before class to reserve. Bring small, sharp fabric scissors and a bagged lunch to class. Janet Conner, BS in Art Education from Moore College of Art & Design, is a member of the Saco Valley Fiber Artists, and exhibits regionally and at ME Fiber Arts Center. Her hooked designs, as well as those of her students', have been highlighted in Finishing Hooked Rugs and Rug Hooking Magazine. In 2016, Janet co-authored the book Rug Hooking Traditions with James and Mercedes Hutchinson. She released Magnificent Hooked Rugs, which were influenced by Western art history, in 2020. She teaches both domestically and abroad.
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January 24, 2026SaturdayAdd to calendar
Ages 18-100
Saco Learning Center80 Common St. Saco, ME 04072View Map
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