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Ann Arundel Rose Stair Riser

Ann Arundel Rose Stair Riser

Margaret Woody of Edgewater, MD sent me the following email: I still need to press Anne Arundel Rose and sew a label on the back, but here it is. I’m going to put it on an antique table on my porch where I do my hooking. I am so pleased with how it turned out [...]

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Conquest of Queen Anne by Janet Watson

Conquest of Queen Anne hooked by Janet Watson and shared at Sauder Village evening hook-on 2010

Here’s another rug I got to see at Sauder Village.  Janet was stuck on the hit and miss border.  I hope the few tips I gave her will spur her on. Use your scrap bag, not just the colors from the center Be sure add neutrals Hook a crooked line every few inches and then [...]

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How to Be Sure a Rug Hooking Pattern is “Hookable”

With lines and color

OK, hookable may not be a real word but it is a real problem. Have you ever gotten a pattern that you loved and when you apply color to it, it becomes a different pattern? I usually try to hook all the patterns I sell. Because I have spent the last two years hooking the [...]

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Conquest of Queen Anne

Conquest of Queen Anne, hooked by Ellen Moore, Frankfort, KY

Conquest of Queen Anne Rug Hooking Pattern-LARGEA wonderful primitive floral with style. This pattern is large enough to make a statement and can be hooked in large cuts. The outside hit and miss border is a great place to use up scraps.Size-LARGE: 51.5″ x 36″ – choose your backing below.Price: $80.00Backing : Monk’s Cloth [+ [...]

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