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A Feather in Your Cap                                                   

Are you a new rug hooker who wants to learn about hooking animals? Do you… More

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Ask the Experts: Herringbone Whipped Edge                                                                                           

Herringbone whipping adds a special V-shaped appearance to the edges of a… More

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Australian Connection: Ebb and Flow                                                                               

Hooked clothing? It has been done before, but take a look at this wearable… More

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Camps and Workshops - The International Guild of…

We invite you to come to western Canada to join the celebration! The 8th… More

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Exclusive Pattern: She Painted Her Whiskers Red                                                                                                       

This delightful holiday bunny is hooked with an artistically impressionist… More

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Floravians                             

To hook this rug, I used nine swatches from four different dye formulas… More

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John Flournoy: A Simpler Time                                                                   

On a chilly afternoon in March, I sat with John Flournoy in his car,… More

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November/December 2014                                                     

In this November/December 2014 issue, we explore colorful monochromatics… More

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Rose Wirtz                             

When Rose Wirtz saw the exquisite color that came from her first natural… More

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The Blue Period                                       

Between 1900 and 1904, Pablo Picasso painted mostly in blue and… More

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Victorian Crazy Quilt Boot                                                             

The decades between 1860 and the beginning of the twentieth century were a… More

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Working It Out                                     

The first glimpse I got of The Chinese Screen was of the tree peonies that… More

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