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March April May 2018 issue of Rug Hooking magazine
Some of you call them worms, others call them noodles. I like the name… More
In the rug hooking arena, many people create original hooked art pieces,… More
Rug hooking groups often donate mats to a community group. Some are… More
These rugs depict various aspects of the areas heritage. For example,… More
You see, I know that my power as an artist is to watch and observe. It is… More
The rug hooking students in my mother, Karen Maddoxs, class were busy rug… More
This rug illustrates a contrasting relationship of type. The word Welcome… More
The hardest part was choosing which fungi to use and how to arrange them.… More
While the judges have the final say in deciding which rugs become winners… More
Kris McDermet's rugs, which combine techniques of traditional hooking and… More
Panda Pals is a great way to start to learn about shading animal fur. It… More
True to the Native American definition of Matunuck, Deb's first rug looks… More
Have you ever had an unusual desire that kept niggling at the back of your… More
Early crewel needlework encompassed a very limited color palette of golds,… More
This is a wonderful stash-building dye exercise for anyone to try. The… More
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