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Nature Rug Hooking Patterns
One hot day in July 2016, I stopped in to visit my parents at the… More
Hooking with torn strips of wool harks back to the earliest days of… More
From the very beginning of my adventure with rug hooking, I have enjoyed… More
Calling all rug hookers! We invite you to enter your best hooked piece… More
More than half of the journey to making art is first seeing it. Once you… More
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Heather Ritchie, a resident of Reeth, decided to revive the idea of… More
Those who know Sylvia Bowersox best shared the same observation about her… More
Bulgarian Rose by Myra Bielby featured in Celebration 2017 More
Gail Duclose Lapierre is a hooked-rug artist, scientist, and farmer whose… More
This article is the result of my experiences as I strive to create value… More
Rug hooking was a craft born out of necessityit was a way to keep your… More
In this season of spring, we offer the butterfly as a joyous addition to… More
The year is 1950, and the scene is a familiar one. A little girl sits in… More
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