Geometric & Stained Glass Rug Hooking Patterns
Use the hooks to the left and right of the miniature photos to scroll through photos of finished pieces; click on the miniature of any piece to see a larger photo and full description of it.

Glass Hearts | 12" x 22" | monkscloth - $23.00 |
linen - $32.00
or
19" x 39" | monkscloth - $34.00 | linen - $47.00
This pattern comes in two sizes as I had several requests for it to
be larger than the original (small) size. It can be used as a
wedding or anniversary commemorative rug as well. JoAnn Durst made
this pretty one.

Sultan's Palace | 35" x 54½" | monkscloth - $58.00
| linen - $81.00
An unusual large stained glass rug, featuring geometric motifs and
spectacular iris flowers.

Bargello | 24" x 35" | monkscloth - $39.00 | linen
- $53.00
This nice bright geometric looks like ice cream cones (see the top
right rendition) or a group of trees (as in the top left
version)!
The bottom one is the same Bargello design as the others...but
someone really planned this version in a different style. It
doesn't even look like the same design, which is what geometrics
are all about. I wonder how many other ways this could be
approached?

Geometric Star | 24" x 36" | monks cloth - $39.00
| linen - $53.00
I always found this design intriguing, even before I owned the
rights to it. The colours I chose were worked up
with crayons first, before taking a class from my buddy, Jessie
Turbayne. When I got bored with one colour, I just
moved to another. No background! I'd like to do it over
again, in mauves and blues this time.
A totally different look applies to the leftmost Geometric Star,
done by June Mikoryak. That's the fun of
geometrics!

Christmas Glass | 18" x 34" | monks cloth - $34.00
| linen - $47.00
This wintery pattern can stay out weeks after the holidays!
Spot dyes will make it come alive. You can use leaded glass
outlining, or cloissine gold. This pattern also comes in half
the size for a table mat.

Classic Glass | 14" x 24" | monkscloth - $23.00 |
linen - $32.00
Charming as rug, or a table mat. This is perfect for those
beautifully mottled stained glass colours. We've hooked
here in class in many different colours, all work wonderfully
well. Try "sand pebbles" for an opalescent
background.

Stained Glass Half-Round | 22" x 42" | monks cloth
- $39.00 | linen - $53.00
Always a nice beginners project...they can outline and fill using
spot dyes of their choice...you can't go wrong!

Calico | 24" x 36" | monkscloth - $39.00 | linen -
$53.00
This is my favourite pattern for using up students' leftovers when
all they have are what I call "crumbs." It works perfectly
with whatever you have on hand. Barbara Rossman is finishing one
now in class using up her antiquey reds, and blues over a Potato
Skins background. Fabulous!
Carolyn Folsom obviously had a lot of red leftovers to use up for
this nice "Calico" that she did (at the bottom right).
I just love how Flora Dressler did her Calico rug (it's the one at
the top left) with her creative saying in the border; and the
flowers done in sections! This was started when I taught
a leftover wool usage class in Milwaukee.


Compass | 35" x 35" | monkscloth - $34.00 | linen
- $47.00
This was done entirely using my yardages (except for the antique
black). I used a #7 cut and hooked loosely so it would lay
flat! I really enjoyed laying out the colours and watching it
develop.





