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November/December 2020                                                     

As 2020 draws to a close, rug hookers plan their winter projects. This… More

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Noah's Ark: A Dream Come True                                                                   

In 2000, Mary Sheppard Burton, an accomplished rug hooker, teacher,… More

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Hook a Dimensional Bunny                                                         

I love to hook shaped, dimensional, free-standing pieces--usually inspired… More

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Quillie Sheep                                   

My specialty at the moment is mixed media, so I designed a piece that… More

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Eastern Wild Turkey                                               

Here is my interpretation of a somewhat realistic yet simplified wild… More

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Autumn Friends                                     

Autumn in northern Iowa is usually a long, mild season, and I enjoy the… More

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Feather Your Nest                                           

With summer's arrival, I turn my attention to my garden and am delighted… More

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Hooking with Yarn                                           

At a meeting of a hooking guild, I overheard someone recalling that an… More

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Deer in the Pines                                           

When I first started rug hooking over 20 years ago, I was drawn to antique… More

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Lobsters, Scallops, and Mackerel, Oh, My!                                                                                           

After 25 years of making contemporary art quilts, wall hangings, and… More

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Exclusive Pattern: Mischief                                                               

Hook this adorable and mischievious puppy with yarn. More

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Sibyl Osicka Hooks for Animals                                                                     

Sibyl Osicka had just returned from one rug hooking workshop and was… More

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Panda Pals                             

Panda Pals is a great way to start to learn about shading animal fur. It… More

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My Peacock Rug                                     

Five years ago, my mother hooked a wedding rug for my brother and his new… More

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Westmoreland Ponies                                               

This is truly a fun, small rug pattern. The horses can be reds, teals,… More

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