Rug Hooking & Classes

"Bijou"
20" x 30"

"A Walk In the Jungle"
47" x 36"

"Panther" Pillow Top
18" x 18"

"Shaikar"
24" x 27"

"Barnyard"
36" x 33"

"Plate Rack"
48" x 35"

Rug Hooking Patterns
Distributed by
Hues & Views Inc.

"Bijou", leopard and monkey, 20" x 30" $72.00

"A Walk In the Jungle", tiger and panther, 47" x 36" $210.00

"Panther", pillow top, 18" x 18" $42.00

"Shaikar", Arabian horse and boy, 24" x 27" $93.00

"Barnyard", turkey, chickens, cat, etc. 36" x 33" $192.00

"Plate Rack", plate rack with dishes, 48" x 35" $210.00

Designed by Antoinette von Grone, who has designed for Villoroy and Boch china, and Hermes scarves. These patterns are designed as wall hangings and are hooked in primarily #3 and #4. They are also meant to be multi media; you can use yarn, ribbon, and beads to embellish especially on the smaller elements.

All patterns are screen printed on monks' cloth.

Freight to be added.

Order through:
Hues & Views
930 Redwood Hwyy
Mill Valley, CA 94941
(415) 383-1280 phone
(415) 383-9629 fax
hvinterior@aol.com
www.huesandviews.com

We carry rug hooking kits and supplies, books, wool, dye by special order, frames, and hooks.

Classes taught on Tuesday mornings.

We offer one, four-hour Saturday workshop per month.

Learn all aspects of rug hooking, design, and color planning. Learn both traditional and primitive techniques. Discussions on dyeing your own wool are also included.

Come in and create tomorrow's antique rugs today.

With over 30 years experience Hues & Views will work with you to create pillows and rugs to go with your decor and we will help you develop and design your own style rug.


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                             — Lainie Press


"Most of Basha's students leave her lessons with creative inspiration and more ideas for future projects than one can accomplish in a lifetime.  My life is richer thanks to Basha."
                             — Marg Keller