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Penny Rugs: Woolen Mosaics

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Course Overview

Penny rugs use felted wool scraps to create a textile feast for the eye. Multicolored pieces of wool are arranged in contrasting and complementary colors to create table runners, placemats, and more, making a room come alive with color. Shapes of descending sizes are layered onto a wool background piece and stitched into place. Called “penny” rugs because the original template was a large copper penny, these pieces have offered a frugal way to indulge in creative expression since the mid 1800s. In this class, you'll design and finish one sample project, before designing and sewing together a second larger piece. It should be possible to complete the second project in class as well. While they are called “rugs,” the finished product is too beautiful to walk on and makes a great table runner, trivet, pillow cover, or colorful touch.

No sewing experience is needed. Students aged 12+ may register for this course independently. Students aged 12+ may also register with a full-paying adult. If registering as a pair, the youth student will receive a 25% intergenerational discount; call to register.

Required Tools

  • Small sharp scissors

Optional Tools

  • Eye magnification if you need it
  • Embellishments such as flat buttons and beads

Dates

Fri, Mar 7th, 2025  –  Sun, Mar 9th, 2025

Course Details

Hours: Days 1-2: 9am-5pm; Day 3: 9am-1pm
Tuition: $230.00
Materials fee: $35.00
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North House Folk School photo of instructor, Cheryl Larsen
Cheryl Larsen
Grand Marais, MN

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Penny Rugs: Woolen Mosaics