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Dunbar was the first African-American poet to have his work published as a… More
The turn of his head, the distant look in his eyes and all those spots… More
Abby Vakay finds that fiber art allows her to pursue design and gives her… More
My daughter-in-law gave me the photo of my grandson from which I based… More
Bernice Howell designed this rug from a photograph that her husband took… More
In this still life, I hooked light as it was reflected and refracted by… More
This was a piece commissioned by a weaver who collected Victorian… More
This rug was inspired by all the beautiful tropical foliage. We have a… More
Evan is our neighbor boy that calls me Grandma. So sweet. The inspiration… More
Bowl of Flowers was an exercise for me in redesigning part of a design by… More
All my hookings of my grandchildren have great sentimental value for me,… More
What a fun rug to hook! When I look at this rug, I remember how much fun I… More
My friend Judy visited from Australia, and we visited the haunts of our… More
Flamboyancy by Mildred Sprout is a pattern I had my eye on for over two… More
My daughter Ann and I decided I would hook a rug for her living room. She… More
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