Proggy Kit to Loan
KS1, KS2, KS3
Managed by North East Museums on behalf of Gateshead Council
The tradition of making rag mats isn't unique to the North East but the terms hooky and proggy are. They are also known as clippy mats, proddy mats and peg rugs, for example.
Like many crafts, mat-making was originally born out of necessity, but today is very much about the pleasure of making and the growing interest in recycling.
Download the set of instructions below, put together by textile artist Ali Rhind, to take you through the process of making proggy and hooky rugs as well as making the frames and tools. If you are interested in running a hooky or proggy project with your class, we have a set of small frames and tools that we can loan you for a month. Get in touch with the Learning Team to find out more: shipley.learning@northeastmuseums.org.uk or (0191) 278 1937.
How to: Hooky and Proggy Guide
And check out the accompanying instructional film :
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