
Landscape Rug Hooking
A Painterly Approach to Creating the Landscapes You Love
Deanne Fitzpatrick(Author)
Schiffer Craft (Publisher)
Published on 28. January 2026
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-0-7643-7001-4 (ISBN)
Description
Learn to blend core techniques with inspiration to create wall-worthy landscapes that are eye-catching, meaningful, and soothing to make. With this inspiring guide, you can craft your own landscape adventure in wool!
Master the art of hooking the land, sea, and sky in this inspiring guide to making contemporary fiber art that's completely personalized and expertly rendered. Express your own style in yarn and cloth as you learn to turn your vision into a strong line-based design. Then, chapter by chapter, master the specifics of hooking effective, motion-filled horizons, landforms, water, trees, skies-even buildings and people.
With an approachable teaching style that focuses on our sense of place and the scenes that surround us, expert instructor Deanne Fitzpatrick provides:
* detailed walk-throughs of six projects, such as "Tiny Landscape" and "Sunset Cottages";
* instructions for six core techniques, such as traditional outlining, sketchbook use, and creating mixes;
* inspiring photos of 148 artworks to draw on for learning and ideas; and
* ways to embrace self-care in your time crafting and being outdoors, brought to life with stories of Deanne's experiences with landscapes.
Whether you're making a 3" by 5" piece or a larger wall-sized composition, use your newfound skills to bring personal scenes to life, from magnolia forests to flower fields to seaside villages. Throughout, Fitzpatrick encourages makers to embrace the self-care potential of this medium.
Master the art of hooking the land, sea, and sky in this inspiring guide to making contemporary fiber art that's completely personalized and expertly rendered. Express your own style in yarn and cloth as you learn to turn your vision into a strong line-based design. Then, chapter by chapter, master the specifics of hooking effective, motion-filled horizons, landforms, water, trees, skies-even buildings and people.
With an approachable teaching style that focuses on our sense of place and the scenes that surround us, expert instructor Deanne Fitzpatrick provides:
* detailed walk-throughs of six projects, such as "Tiny Landscape" and "Sunset Cottages";
* instructions for six core techniques, such as traditional outlining, sketchbook use, and creating mixes;
* inspiring photos of 148 artworks to draw on for learning and ideas; and
* ways to embrace self-care in your time crafting and being outdoors, brought to life with stories of Deanne's experiences with landscapes.
Whether you're making a 3" by 5" piece or a larger wall-sized composition, use your newfound skills to bring personal scenes to life, from magnolia forests to flower fields to seaside villages. Throughout, Fitzpatrick encourages makers to embrace the self-care potential of this medium.
Reviews / Votes
"For crafters seeking both guidance and inspiration, Fitzpatrick offers this detailed and inviting look into the world of rug hooking . . . With prompts, a glossary of design terms, and straightforward tips for getting started, this guide positions rug hooking as accessible, forgiving, and deeply rewarding." -- Booklist "...a charming guide to creating landscape-inspired hooked rugs...Crafters will be inspired." -- Publishers WeeklyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Illustrations
160 color images
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 262 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
1128 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7643-7001-4 (9780764370014)
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Person
Deanne Fitzpatrick is an artist, entrepreneur, teacher, and transformative rug hooker who for more than 30 years has owned and operated the Deanne Fitzpatrick Studio. She has been awarded the prestigious Order of Canada for her contributions to the artform, and was named Rug Hooker of the Year by the Rug Hooking Museum of North America. She lives in Nova Scotia. hookingrugs.com