Saturday, May 24, 2014

Civil War Commemoratives: Hooked Rugs


Hooked rug with Grand Army of the Republic image in center.

Rug-hooking was a post-Civil War crafts fashion. We can find a few in the rug subcategory
of Civil-War-commemorative textiles 

Read more about the late-19th-century GAR rug above here:
http://www.hcaauctions.com/lot-4055.aspx gar rug

This rug recalls a guard dog at the Confederate prison for Union captives.
Read an online essay by Jeni Sandberg about the commercial pattern here:

https://blog.etsy.com/en/2012/libby-prison-bloodhound-hook-rug/

Here's a remembrance of the Union ironclad ship The USS Monitor.

Many rugs with shields and other Union imagery from the turn of the 20th century survive.
Without a direct Civil War or veteran's organization reference, however,
we have to categorize them as patriotic rather than Union.


3 comments:

WoolenSails said...

Beautiful rug examples. I really need to finish the large one I started, it is a fraktur style I did with my designs.

Debbie

Suzanne A said...

Those are all extraordinary rugs! Thanks for showing them to us. Designs in quilts and designs in in hooked rugs are so often related, if not simply copies.

Lindy said...

Love it!