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Missed by a Hare                                         

Missed by a Hare, Designed by Melina White and hooked by Jo Ann Hendrix,… More

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The Red Rug                               

The Red Rug, Adapted from Needlework Designs by Gwen Marston and designed… More

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My Two Loves                                 

My Two Loves by Karen Miller featured in Celebration 2017 More

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Carib                   

Carib, Designed by Jane McGown Flynn and hooked by Brian Elcox, Boise,… More

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Hooked Gyotaku                                     

Hooked Gyotaku, Designed and hooked by Pam Manders, Arnold, Maryland, 2018. More

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Mirrored Pinwheel                                           

Mirrored Pinwheel, Adapted from a design from The Secrets of Interlocking… More

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Homeland                         

Homeland, Designed and hooked by Lucy Walsh, Clinton, New Jersey, 2018. More

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Wedgewood Platter                                           

Wedgewood Platter, designed by Louise Zeiser of Heirloom Patterns and… More

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Tiffany                       

Tiffany, designed by Pearl McGown and Jane McGown Flynn and hooked by… More

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Viking                     

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The Quaker                             

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The Conspiracy                                     

The Conspiracy by Marion Sachs featured in Celebration 2017 More

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Van Gogh Gladiolus                                             

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Claretta                         

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Home of Jesse Smith in 1847                                                               

Home of Jesse Smith in 1847, designed by Leonard Feenan and hooked by Mary… More

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