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Fumiyo Hachisuka finds that hooked rugs based on her travels around the… More
The piece is hooked with fourteen different colors, each one dyed in 8… More
This was a piece commissioned by a weaver who collected Victorian… More
Still Life #1 with Mango was the first in my series of hooked still lifes.… More
I am frequently asked, what is the favorite rug youve hooked, and I can… More
Unicorn was at least 10 years in the making. Like many other projects, it… More
This was my first rug hooked with Ellen Femiano. I was still new to… 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
I love BIG rugs, and this is the largest one Ive done. Mary Bower and I… More
My friend Judy visited from Australia, and we visited the haunts of our… More
Backstage, my first hooking, is based on a pastel I drew when my younger… More
The turn of his head, the distant look in his eyes and all those spots… More
When Jeanne Benjamin started hooking Chi Chi, she didn't expect to find… More
In 2014, I visited Milton, Australia, to attend a spinning workshop held… More
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