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Nest Eggs--The Evolution of a Design                                                                                 

Most of my original designs include a bird as the main focus. This time, I… More

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One Moose, Four Ways                                                 

I am constantly amazed at how different the same pattern turns out in the… More

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Grandma Reavis Lives in Harmony                                                                       

Zelma Reavis, her mother Mattie, and her six sisters hooked rugs of their… 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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Deer in the Pines                                           

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

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Primitive Angels for your Antique Baskets                                                                                           

Baskets are an ageless art form, but like old hookings, they seldom reveal… 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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Grandpa Jerry's Rugs                                                 

"Your rugs are fun rugs." I often hear people say that about my work. I… More

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Primitive Pumpkin                                           

As seasons change, rug hookers bring out the fall-themed rugs. Ive… More

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Hooked Plushie Mummy                                                 

Have you seen the line of monster dolls made with brightly colored fleece,… More

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Hand-Torn Heart                                          

Last fall I was inspired by several ladies who had taken a hand-torn… More

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Fraktur Blessings                                           

Fraktur Blessings by Laura Pierce featured in Celebration 2017 More

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Prehistoric Art                                       

Lets gather our hooking tools of scissors, linen, wool, and hook, and… More

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Torn Blooms                               

Hooking with torn strips of wool harks back to the earliest days of… More

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Designing with Geometrics                                                           

I am a photographer and I like to use my photos as my patterns rather than… More

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