Nola Heidbreder
St. Louis, Missouri
Dates: 1 Day, Thursday, August 13, 2020
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Class Fee: $125.00 / Sauder Village Member $115.00
Supply Fee: $75.00 - payable to teacher at the beginning of class
Location: Founder's Hall - Stage Left
Teacher’s Website: nolahooks.com
Teacher Will Contact Student Prior To Class: Yes
Level: Everyone welcome, no prior rug hooking knowledge or experience required. This class is open to both adults and children (age 12 and older).
Supply/Kit Description: Fragrant floral pattern, pre-cut #6 wool strips, hook, yarn, jumbo tapestry needle, binding tape, instructions, and a photo of the finished mat.
Students Need To Bring: Scissors, pen and paper.
Bio:
Nola A. Heidbreder teaches rug hooking and fiber art at her studio in St. Louis and across the country. Her work has been featured in publications such as
Mary Engelbreit’s Home Companion Magazine,
Rug Hooking Magazine, ATHA newsletter,
Hooked on Rugs,
Creative Hooker,
Hooked on Wool,
Hooked Rugs Today,
Finishing Rugs,
Contemporary Hooked Rugs and in
The “Art” of Playing Cards. Working with Sister Linda Pietz, they wrote the books
Knitting Rugs,
Crocheting Rugs and
Crocheted Baskets. Their fourth book
Knitted Baskets debuted in fall of 2017! Nola has also authored 3 cookbooks,
Beautiful Backgrounds, and
Houska Dye Recipe book.

Nola hooked all 44 of the presidents in the 2013 Special Exhibit of Hooked and Knitted Presidents at Sauder Village. The collection received the 2013 Sauder “Collection” Award.
Nola’s work has been exhibited at the: Folk Art Museum, New York City; Shelburne Museum, Vermont; Sauder Village, Archbold, OH; Houska Gallery, St. Louis, MO; Tiadaghton House, Lebanon, IL; Missouri State Fair; Barren’s Art Center, New Jersey; & Schwenkfelder Heritage Museum, PA.