Image: Rugaction
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Description: A craftsperson creates a hooked rug by pulling lengths of cloth, usually wool, through a woven fabric. In years past burlap was the most common backing, but today's rug hookers use coarse woven linen, rug warp or monk's cloth for durability. Photography and by Shirley Chaiken. Uploaded by Alison Chaiken.
Title: Rugaction
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