A craftsperson creates a hooked rug by pulling lengths of cloth, usually wool, through a woven fabric, usually burlap.A hooked rug made by a modern craftsperson in Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA. Rug hooking was originally developed in England as a method of using leftover scraps of cloth.
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