Tuesday, February 25, 2014

The Art and Beauty of Rug Hooking

Rugs are pieces of art that can be showcased through wall hanging or just simply using it as it is – a floor decoration that can be used to separate areas of your house. As time evolves, different kinds of rugs were made and invented by people. Other materials such as wools, nylon and other kind of fabrics were also introduced to create varieties of rugs. Truly colourful and pleasing to the eyes, rugs became a sense of statement in one’s home.


The rugs that are usually made by the experts in the field were also used to form another kind of art which is called rug hooking.  Rug hooking is an art and craft activity that is done by pulling loops of fabric through a base which is the rug itself. Tracing back its history, rug hooking originated in England during the 19th century. At that time, rug hooking was distinguished to be the work of the poor because the ones who practice the said art are the workers in weaving mills. The workers are then allowed to collect pieces of unwanted yarns. Those yarns were used by them to make rugs. Yarns and everything that may seem to come handy were used to make rugs during that time. Rug hooking was considered as a country past time of the poor. Country in this context is partly defamatory more than complimentary.


But as time goes by, people of other nations have looked at the hobby as a form of fine art. In fact, in Canada, rug hooking is considered as a high form of art. Rug hookers have taken the next level of experimenting techniques to form better pieces of rugs made of hooked wools and fabric. Aside from techniques, hookers, people who practice rug hooking, became open to using other fabrics aside from wool and yarn to create better pieced of rugs.


One does not need to be an expert in order to do rug hooking. Hookers said that once you have known one technique, you can already consider yourself as a master of the craft. With a normal rug as a base, and pieces of fabrics to be hooked, one can already practice rug hooking.



Alternatively, if you want to use rugs as a decoration and yet you feel that you do not have much time to do rug hooking, you can opt for other types of rugs such as traditional rugs, wool rugs, modern rugs, designer rugs and more. At Fantastic Rugs, with the variety of rugs that we have on hand, we are sure that there is a piece that will suit your taste and personality. Order a rug from us and take advantage of our free standard delivery on most rugs to mainland UK. For more information about our rugs and our free delivery services, visit our website or give us a call at 01234 220076.

Friday, February 7, 2014

The Beauty of Traditional Rugs



Rugs, just like everything else, have evolved over time in terms of design, materials used and other factors. Through the years, many different kinds of rugs have been introduced in the market, depending on the trend of the time. Basically, a rug is a piece of heavy fabric that is meant as a floor covering. Today, aside from functioning as a cover for a floor, rugs are also used as an accessory to make a room or any space look more appealing.

What is the difference between a rug and a carpet?

We often hear the terms rug and carpet used interchangeably. The difference between these two is usually distinguished by the size. A carpet is usually big that it can stretch from floor to floor, compared to a rug that is comparably smaller and can only cover a small portion of the floor.

What are the different types of rugs?

Although rugs are simple cloth cover placed on the floor, they still have their own variation, according to style. 

·         Modern rugs
·         Traditional rugs
·         Designer rugs
·         Shaggy rugs
·         Fluffy rugs

There are many other styles available out there, but among all these, the traditional rugs standout.

What is a traditional rug?

A traditional rug, as the name implies, is one that resembles the first rugs that were ever produced. Traditional rugs showcase beautiful, intricate designs similar to the rugs from Persia in the early times. These rugs have a special feel and commonly include straight or curved lines, together with flower illustrations arranged in various ways to make it more interesting. These traditional rugs possess a different kind of appeal and the designs are considered classic. 

Why do people go for traditional rugs?

In spite of modernisation and having contemporary rug designs, some people still choose traditional rugs because of the following:

·         Due to its classic design, traditional rugs can blend in easily with the rest of the furniture.
·         Traditional rugs give the impression of grandness and impeccable taste in furnishing.
·         They are always on-trend and never go out of fashion.


Rugs, in general, have become a staple in furnishing a home. Aside from being functional, rugs also play a big role in the industry of interior decoration. They have become a favourite piece to complete a theme, or to simply add depth to a space. Traditional rugs, most especially, are one of the top choices when it comes to choosing rugs for the home.

Understanding the Traditional Rug Patterns and Designs

It has already been proven that traditional rug patterns and designs are timeless and eternal. The demand for these products is not declining and will not be declining anytime soon. Because of the beauty that it has that transcends time and the radical changes that have come with the modernisation of the human race; the value of these rugs and carpets has continuously been growing. But do we really understand the intricate designs behind these rugs and carpets?

The patterns and designs that traditional rugs possess have not changed that much since the time they were invented. In fact, these traditional designs have remained in the industry today. But what does these designs really mean?

  • A flower or a plant in the centre of the rug. This design is basically prominent in the Middle Eastern culture where deserts are common. The flower, most commonly a lotus, represents the value of water. Water is one of the most valued commodities in this area and flowers represent how this commodity is revered in these areas.
  • Complex borders surrounding the rug or carpet. As we all know, carpets or rugs have also been used for religious ceremonies and practices like praying. The borders surrounding a carpet or rug represent the protection that the carpet gives to the user while praying on it.
  • An “X” or a flower with 8 petals. Having an “X” in the middle of your carpet or a flower bearing 8 petals as the main attraction of your carpet design represents the directions of the world. Ancient people regarded travelling so much that they value these directions and applied it to the designs of their carpets.
Aside from these, there are other designs that traditional rug and carpet makers have used in their work. Most of the time, traditional rugs feature symbolisms referring from a small scale plan up to the whole of the universe. But symbolisms and meaning of these rugs were not limited to their designs; colours were actually used to add to the meaning and value of these carpets.

These rugs provide diversity in the market and offer prestige and glamour to the common modern choices in the market. Traditional rugs are never out of style. This is the reason why many shops like Fantastic Rugs still offer high quality traditional rugs to the market.