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My oldest son lives in nearby downtown Dayton, Ohio. He's deep and smart… More
I used an oil painting that I had painted as my reference for this rug. I… More
No Greater Love is based on a photograph my father took of my mother and… More
As a quilter, Jan Winter's favorite type of piecework is applique. The… More
This rug was done at Maryland Shores Rug Camp with Nancy Blood. We had fun… More
What I remember about hooking the rug was that I was living in El Paso.… More
I continue to be fascinated by quilt patterns and especially the endless… More
I designed this piece from a photo taken by Colin Flannigan with his… More
I was on a kick about hooking quick little landscapes small canvas and… More
"This piece is symbolic to me of the wilderness around me. Kokanee are a… More
Here I am hooking another quilt adaptation. While in a quilting store with… More
It was at this point in my rug-hooking journey that Peggy Hannum, my… More
Sandra Brown started this rug years ago in a #3 cut at Asilomar Rug Camp… More
This rug is of my son, Patrick, and our dog, Logan, at Balsam Lake., ON.… More
Dunbar was the first African-American poet to have his work published as a… More
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