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November                         

This rug was done at Maryland Shores Rug Camp with Nancy Blood. We had fun… More

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Shelburne Museum                                         

I had recently visited the Shelburne Museum in Vermont and was very… More

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Still Life #3 with Teapot                                                           

In Still Life #3 with Teapot, my goal was to capture the shine and… More

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Mighty Moose                                 

With a family member living in Alaska, several of my visits to the north… More

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Will & Kirby                                 

Will and Kirby is another portrait rug based on one of my photographs" my… More

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Borders                       

I wanted a fresh look for our back hall. It had two of the first rugs I… More

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The Vine                         

I had wanted to hook this rug for many years. Some years ago, I had seen… More

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Donna Hrkman: Class of 2018                                                               

The Celebration Hall of Fame is pleased to induct Donna Hrkman! More

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Zig Zag Primitive                                           

There is nothing like adding some vintage wools to a primitive rug design.… More

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Gene Shepherd: Class of 2018                                                                 

The Celebration Hall of Fame is pleased to induct Gene Shepherd! More

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Miss Weigle                               

Needing some geometric designs for a class I was scheduled to teach, I… More

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Felix Feneon                                 

This adaptation of an 1890s painting by Paul Signac was a delight to hook,… More

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Windsor Oval                                 

I fell in love with Windsor Oval, a Karl Kraft pattern, when I first… More

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Mary Magdalene                                     

Instead of taking her work home with her, April DeConick takes her art to… More

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Great Grandma and Grandpa Jones                                                                       

This portrait of my fathers grandparents seemed to go quickly and easily,… More

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