Friends of The Wool Street Journal

Please take some time to visit these rug hooking and related web sites. These folks do so much for the rug hooking community. You'll find places to go, rug hooking camps and workshops, guilds, and lots of rug hookers with heart!

In fairness to all our print advertisers, we only accept links to non-profit rug hooking organizations and educational web sites related to rug hooking and fiber art.

If you are a non-profit or educational rug hooking organization and would like to exchange links with The Wool Street Journal web site, please email our web designer with your web site text link (sorry, no banners/logos.) Would you please reciprocate and add our web site link to your site, as well? You can use our Home page url (http://www.woolstreetjournal.com) with a text link to The Wool Street Journal. If you would like a banner, please ask when you email and we will be happy to send you one.

 

Our Friends

ATHA: Association of Traditional Hooking Artists

ATHA Biennial

Hooked Rug Museum North America

Hooked Rug Museum North America - Facebook Fan Page

Green Mountain Rug Hooking Guild

Hooked in the Mountains Workshops

McGowan National Hookcrafters Guild

The Rug Hookers Network

The Rug Hooker's Network - Facebook Fan Page

American Folk Life Center - Mary Sheppard Burton Rugs

Sauder Village Rug Hooking

Simple Fibers - fiber art resource directory

Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival

Sheep & Wool Festival - Rockville CT

 

 

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