Sep/Oct 2022
September/October 2022
Volume XXXIV, Number 2
September/October 2021
[On the Cover]
Duncan Rug adapted from McGown pattern #809 and
hooked by Pat Dodge
Speaking of tradition: this issue
features a host of projects that exemplify the wide-ranging styles and
techniques, as well as the top-tier contributors, we’ve made the cornerstone of
the magazine. Cute and clever Halloween nesting dolls and a moody pumpkin moon
set the stage for the spooky season. Innovative “Primilistic” techniques,
artful Duncan rugs, and graffiti-inspired designs expand your horizons. We also
travel from New Mexico to the Canadian coast in search of local inspiration.
Celebration 33 Call for Entries
Primilistic Rug Hooking
A Twist in Primitive Hooking
by Lucy Walsh
Halloween Nesting Dolls
Let’s Have Some Three-Dimensional Fun
by Carol Koerner
Two Hookers and a Guy Named Duncan
Fascinating Rhythm and Geometric Design
by Kathleen Harwood and Devin Ryder
Too Hook or To Burn?
Deciding the Fate of a Crooked Pattern
by Gene Shepherd
Art or Scars?
Rug Hooking Inspired by Urban Graffiti
by Susan Gaby-Trotz
Searching for My Visual Language
Tiny Painting Leads to Hooked Mats
by Hayley Perry
Collaborating with an Indigenous Artist
Ask Permission, Show Respect
by Laura Salamy
Designer’s Showcase
The Pretentious Pumpkin
by Julie Thomas/The Old Tattered Flag
Blast from the Past
How to Hook Pumpkin Moonshine
Archives of RHM
Ask the Experts
A Good Finish
by Carol Shewan
Artful Color
A Wild Adventure in the Dye Pot
by Wanda Kerr
Readers’ Gallery
Hope Comes in an Array
by Charlie Dalton
Canadian Connection
Maritime Heritage
by Kelly Laaper
Dear Beginning Rug Hooker
The Paisley Project
by Vicki Cameron
First Rug on the Last Page
Saltbox House/Lana Armstrong
by Lana Armstrong
Sep/Oct 2022
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