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Seraph is a large geometric design rug developed with wide cuts in mind… More
While in art school, one of my assignments was to choose a fellow student… More
Honest Eds was one of my favorite places in the city of Toronto. You could… More
Having hooked my daughter in Donna Hrkmans class, I felt the need to even… More
When my daughter moved to Santa Monica, California, for 16 months, we were… More
After Chimera, I was ready to continue with bright colors, so a peacock… More
Phyllis, Ray, and I worked very hard weeding and planting for the wedding… More
I knew I wanted to use a paisley shawl I had purchased, but I thought… More
Susan Feller asked me to participate in a theme challenge about the… More
Shah Abbas was the first rug for which I dyed all the wool myself dip… More
It was at this point in my rug-hooking journey that Peggy Hannum, my… More
I had a chance to teach William Morris pattern at the McGown Northern… More
The biggest rug I've made, and so satisfying. It's probably the only one I… More
Silver Spring, Maryland, where Sarah Province and her husband have lived… More
What I remember about hooking it was feeling a bit intimidated by its… More
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