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I had recently visited the Shelburne Museum in Vermont and was very… More
There is nothing like adding some vintage wools to a primitive rug design.… More
This adaptation of an 1890s painting by Paul Signac was a delight to hook,… More
In Still Life #3 with Teapot, my goal was to capture the shine and… More
Magnolia Mix was an excellent exercise in balance, multiple layers close… More
This rug was done at Maryland Shores Rug Camp with Nancy Blood. We had fun… More
Mojo was my first pet portrait. I love his color changes! The brindle… More
I love Japanese cranes with red caps flying in the air. They live in and… More
I fell in love with Windsor Oval, a Karl Kraft pattern, when I first… More
I had wanted to hook this rug for many years. Some years ago, I had seen… More
This rug is of my son, Patrick, and our dog, Logan, at Balsam Lake., ON.… More
Bernice Howell had one goal in mind when hooking this rug Recreate the… More
Fumiyo considers rug hooking's connection to recycling to be one of its… More
This commercial pattern is entitled Bijou. I started this piece under the… More
3 Padulas was shown in the first Celebration Rug Show in York, PA. I went… More
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