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Hooked on Hessian is an arts program specialising in rug making that operates with the Perth community in Western Australia.

The techniques used by Hooked on Hessian are very different from the methods of rug-making known to most people. A hand machine, called a Rumpelstilskin which looks similar to an eggbeater simplifies the whole process of fixing the thread where the color is wanted. It lets the creative process flow from design to finished product. The end result is a functional mat, wall hanging, cushion cover or whatever your imagination can come up with!

It's fun, creative, safe and hassle free. With no small needles to thread, it is suitable for all from the age of 6 to 116.

The Hooked on Hessian team comprises Nathan and his assistant (mum) Norma. Together they have taken Hooked on Hessian to schools, scout groups, community halls, libraries, seniors homes, festivals, shopping centres and creative workshops.

  • The Gallery allows you to view pictures.
  • You can learn the techniques used by Hooked on Hessian works by visiting the Instructions section of our website.
  • Click on Workshops for more information on our workshops
  • Some people love it so much they want to buy a frame and a rumpelstilskin and these can be ordered here at sales.
  • If you have any questions or comments, Nathan and Norma would be happy to hear from you. Click on Contact us.
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  • Please explore the rest of this site. We really appreciate any feedback.

 


Please forgive the rough edges on parts of this website it is still a work in progress.

Last updated on 1st Oct 2008.

 

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judith fletcher   archy@iprimus.com.au      10/23/2008 12:58:17 AM
old style school hessian sewing. back in my old school days. we had hessian that we used to make place mats and pot mits . and we used wool coloured and picked up the threads in the hessian and made patterns. crosses and striahg stitches. but have no idea what called. and how to. do you know what i am refering to and where can i find out how to. many thanks judith x Submitted By: judith fletcher

Michael Cheffins   michaelcheffins@peple.net.au      10/17/2008 9:03:48 PM
Love the new site Hi Norma, Would you like a photo of the Zig Zag tapestry to go in the gallery? MikE:-) Submitted By: Michael Cheffins

SuperUser Account   stevespa@optusnet.com.au      9/25/2008 8:34:20 PM
test site feedback let me know if you get this norma steve Submitted By: SuperUser Account