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I had recently visited the Shelburne Museum in Vermont and was very… More
I fell in love with Windsor Oval, a Karl Kraft pattern, when I first… More
Needing some geometric designs for a class I was scheduled to teach, I… More
There is nothing like adding some vintage wools to a primitive rug design.… More
Will and Kirby is another portrait rug based on one of my photographs" my… More
I wanted a fresh look for our back hall. It had two of the first rugs I… More
This Jane Olson's pattern was a project I brought to rug camp with Nancy… More
I had wanted to hook this rug for many years. Some years ago, I had seen… More
This adaptation of an 1890s painting by Paul Signac was a delight to hook,… More
3 Padulas was shown in the first Celebration Rug Show in York, PA. I went… More
My husband suggested a rug like a large wooden folk art alligator piece in… More
Instead of taking her work home with her, April DeConick takes her art to… More
This portrait of my fathers grandparents seemed to go quickly and easily,… More
Sandy Brown might characterize hooking Winston as a learning experience.… More
Fumiyo considers rug hooking's connection to recycling to be one of its… More
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