Rug Hooking Magazine September/October 2019 - Free US Shipping
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On the Cover: Ma Jolie Fleur, designed and hooked by Judy Taylor.
The summer is almost over and we are looking forward to autumn! This issue is chock full of patterns and projects to help you celebrate the change of season. Are you ready for Halloween? Take a look at the fallthemed stocking from Notforgotten Farm and the witchy rug from Ellen Banker. Colorful leaves in our part of the world have inspired a "rainbow" leaves primitive mat you will love to hook. A gallery of rugs based on song lyrics is sure to please and have you humming along. And inspiration from some of your favorite writers, like Gene Shepherd, Wanda Kerr, and Nancy Parcels will spark your imagination and creativity. Be sure not to miss this issue!
A Passion for PUNCH
A calendar hanger for autumn, part 4 of a series
by Simone Vojvodin
First Chapter of the First Rug Hooking Guild in the U.S.
Where it all began
by Paulette Hackman
How to Photograph Your Rugs, Part 1
You can do this!
by AnneMarie Littenberg
Rainbow Autumn Leaves
A primitive design for the season
by Hayley Perry
Have You Hooked a Good Song Lately?
The song challenge
by Debbie Ballard
Bittersweet Stocking
A rug punch project from Notforgotten Farm
by Lori Brechlin
Kintsugi in Wool
Easy rug designs for the artistically challenged
by Linda Pietz
The Spirit of Salem
Come fly with me!
by Ellen Banker
A Rug Hooking Exclusive
Autumn Fox
by Laurie Lausen, The Wooly Red Rug
2019 Call for Entries, Celebration 30
Time to enter your latest masterpiece!
Destinations
Hooked Rug Museum of North America and Fibre Art Market
by Janet Couper
Canadian Connection
40 Mats Honoring 40 Years
by Meredith Burton
Ask the Experts
Hooking Right or Wrong
by Gene Shepherd
Artful Color
Magnificent Panoramas on Purpose
by Wanda Kerr
Dear Beginning Rug Hooker
Give TShirts a try!
by Judy Taylor/Little House Rugs
Reader's Gallery
Honoring Marilyn Bottjer
by Tracy Jamar
From My Dye Pot
"Found Wool" Magic
by Nancy Z. Parcels
First Rug on the Last Page
Hiding in the Pumpkin Patch/Cynthia Stratton Thompson
by Suzanne White