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I realized a year or so ago that theres plenty of great info about dyeing… More
I swore I would never hook rug portraits of my sons. It was too personal… More
More than half of the journey to making art is first seeing it. Once you… More
After those first few punches, I was hooked. Ive been a fiber enthusiast… More
The September/October 2019 issue is here! We're thrilled to show you the… More
After 40 plus years of marriage, a spouse can still be full of surprises.… More
Last summer I was inspired to hook a monarch butterfly in sari silk ribbon… More
Its a parts day in the workshop. Darry Nicholson measures out pieces of… More
Traditional. The word brings up all kinds of connotations. There are… More
Patterns and textures from Mother Nature have always been an inspiration… More
A pile of fallen leaves is a lot like a hooked rug. Many leaves come… More
This past year has been busy for Amy Oxford. Amy, who has been involved in… More
Lets gather our hooking tools of scissors, linen, wool, and hook, and… More
I live in one of the most beautiful parts of the country. Residing on the… More
This rug series started when I asked my husband, What shall I hook next?… More
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