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Primitive Rug Hooking
This is truly a fun, small rug pattern. The horses can be reds, teals,… More
Hooking with torn strips of wool harks back to the earliest days of… More
A tomte (Swedish) or a tonttu (Finnish) is a small elf-like man. In… More
Hooked with 7, scrap wool, textured wool. Teacher was Dianne Stoffel. More
Growing up in Michigans upper peninsula, I was blessed to be surrounded by… More
After a long, cold winter, it's a thrill to see the first robin of the… More
Welcome summer visitors with this hooked flag! Summer is warm weather,… More
Sue's Star Pennies Room Rug by Susan G. Dollhopf featured in Celebration… More
When it comes to real-life inspiration for rug hooking motifs, sheep have… More
The term scrap bag is not in common use by younger generations, but it is… More
Primitive, folk art, naive--all of these terms describe the antique rugs I… More
Every home can use another star for holiday and winter decorations. Hook… More
As seasons change, rug hookers bring out the fall-themed rugs. Ive… More
As the days grow colder and December draws near, many families look… More
Baskets are an ageless art form, but like old hookings, they seldom reveal… More
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