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Westmoreland Ponies                                               

This is truly a fun, small rug pattern. The horses can be reds, teals,… More

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Two Women with a Passion                                                         

This story begins in summer 1970 when Alexandra (Sandra) Reynolds and… More

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September/October 2010                                                     

Settle in for another engrossing issue of Rug Hooking magazine. With… More

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Oxford Rug Camp                                       

The Oxford Rug Camp is relatively new to the rug hooking world. Early… More

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New Rugs Hooked from Embroidery Designs from the…

Two sisters, Alice and Florence LeDuc, broke the social barriers of their… More

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Hooking Memory Vignettes                                                         

Last year, my rug hooking group, the Harbour Hookers, decided to hook… More

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Gail Duclose Lapierre                                                   

Gail Duclose Lapierre is a hooked-rug artist, scientist, and farmer whose… More

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Directional Hooking or Random Hooking?                                                                                     

Both directional and random hooking should be used when designing a rug.… More

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Community Rugs                                     

Heather Ritchie, a resident of Reeth, decided to revive the idea of… More

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Carnival Ladies, Mermaids, and Fairies                                                                                     

It all started with a call for submissions for an exhibition in Halifax,… More

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