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The first time my mother, Elie Mohrman, tried rug hooking was about 40… More
Many accomplished rug hookers also teach and therefore send students out… More
The Eye See You journey continues and Eye See You II (13.5' x 9') is now a… More
I don't spend lots of money on the best wools because I can get similar… More
Being in the moment is how many would describe Francine Even and her… More
Carol Koerner's work may be familiar to Rug Hooking magazine readers… More
Gail Duclose Lapierre is a hooked-rug artist, scientist, and farmer whose… More
For some who take up traditional hooking, serendipity plays a role. As… More
Zelma Reavis, her mother Mattie, and her six sisters hooked rugs of their… More
"Your rugs are fun rugs." I often hear people say that about my work. I… More
Outside the door of our apartment is a shelf 34 inches long and 12 inches… More
Lint does not linger long on Marilyn Bottjer. Her enthusiasm for all… More
Mother and daughter Sally Mello and Jeanne Day have the… More
Would you consider your traditional hooked rug--the rug that took you many… More
Inge (pronounced Inga) Hume, member of the Pearl K. McGown Hookcrafters… More
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