March/April/May 2014
The March/April/May 2014 issue of Rug Hooking magazine features fascinating articles about this beloved craft, from its new innovations to its long-established traditions. Inside, you will find that the final chapter of Debra Smith's 25th Anniversary Rug has been completed and the finished product proudly revealed. Rug hooking teachers like Wanda Kerr, Deanne Fitzpatrick, and Gene Shepherd weigh in on how technology and online tools can be used to change and benefit the way rug hooking is shared with the world, while expert Angela Possak studies how sunlight alters different wool dyes. While your mind is stimulated from the scholarly conversation, your heart will melt from the touching and personal memories which inspired the outstanding patterns hooked by Leslie Langille and Kathy Gaul.
Table of Contents
Special Section: 25 Years of Covers
The Making of The Lady in Yellow
by Linda Anthony
Teaching Online: The vanguard hooks up
by Paulette Hackman
Forty Shades of Brown
by Tamara Pavich
How Roz Chast Got Hooked
by Leslie Giuliani
The 25th Anniversary Rug: The Final Chapter
by Debra Smith
The Value of Value
by Debbie Ballard
Ask the Experts: The Effects of One on the Other
by Angela Possak
Colors to Dye For: Mud, Rust, Tea
by Wanda Kerr
Dear Beginning Rug Hooker: What About the Background?
by Susan L. Feller
Beyond Our Borders: Dimensional Dogwoods
by Kathy J. Gaul
Canadian Connection: Leslie Langille: Hooked on History
by Hetty Van Gurp
Readers’ Gallery: Burma Cassidy: Hooking Something Wonderful
by Anne-Marie Littenberg
First Rug (Sally Getty)
by Melinda Russell
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