Hooked in the Mountains Rug Raffle 2020
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Hooked in the Mountains Rug Raffle 2020

from the board of the Green Mountain Rug Hooking Guild.
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Hooked in the Mountains Rug Raffle 2020

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This rug “Scrappy Rug One” was made entirely from donated worms (narrow strips of wool fabric), which are pulled up through a foundation fabric with a hook, one loop at a time.  When Guild members finish a project, they often find they've cut more "worms" than they…
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TES
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Designed by: Gail Duclos Lapierre This fun rug, all in neutral colors will look great anywhere! This was a group effort of the Hinesburg Rug Hookers Group; it was passed around and worked on by various members.…
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PRP
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Pillow and rug, hooked by our treasurer, Biffie Gallant. Pillow is 14 inches square, Rug is 18 x 35.5 inches.
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PSG
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This pillow, hooked by Suzanne Girouard is a 14" square. The pattern, “Hampden” is by Jane McGown Flynn. Suzanne used wools hand dyed by Vively Powers. Patterns are drawn on linen or other foundation fabric and are sold ready for hooking.…
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143
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VSN
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This is a Starry Night rendition our Board Secretary, Jenn Davey, did as part of the Sharon, Vermont challenge this year. It is called a Vermont Starry Night because she changed the tree in the front to a pine tree instead of Van Gogh's cypress.…
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WHE
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Hooked and designed by Sandra Grant, a Juried member of the League of NH Craftsmen. Subscribers to Rug Hooking Magazine will recognize Sandra's heron as a relative of Bucky, the heron featured on the cover of the magazine. Excerpt of the article about Sandra.…
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SWF
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Hooked in yarn on rug warp, by our Guild President, Suzanna Brown. Matted and framed.  Hooking with yarn involves pulling loops up through the foundation fabric (usually linen, monks cloth or rug warp). Another related art form uses a punch needle to push loops of…
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29
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FSP
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Framed Photoby John David Geery"Hold That Pose"12" x 16" We often work in wool, and many rug hookers have an affinity for sheep!
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13
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PHF
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This Puritan Frame is pre-owned, but in great condition. While it's possible to do rug hooking without a frame, or with a quilting hoop, most hookers prefer some way to stretch the foundation fabric and hold it taut while you work. Gripper…
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77
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ONS
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Enjoy a One Night Stay at Home2 Suites by Hilton ‡‡‡‡ Williston/Burlington, Vermont  One King bed or Two Queens. (Value $199)…
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43
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This rug “Scrappy Rug One” was made entirely from donated worms (narrow strips of wool fabric), which are pulled up through a foundation fabric with a hook, one loop at a time.  When Guild members finish a project, they often find they've cut more "worms" than they…
Designed by: Gail Duclos Lapierre This fun rug, all in neutral colors will look great anywhere! This was a group effort of the Hinesburg Rug Hookers Group; it was passed around and worked on by various members.…
Pillow and rug, hooked by our treasurer, Biffie Gallant. Pillow is 14 inches square, Rug is 18 x 35.5 inches.
This pillow, hooked by Suzanne Girouard is a 14" square. The pattern, “Hampden” is by Jane McGown Flynn. Suzanne used wools hand dyed by Vively Powers. Patterns are drawn on linen or other foundation fabric and are sold ready for hooking.…
This is a Starry Night rendition our Board Secretary, Jenn Davey, did as part of the Sharon, Vermont challenge this year. It is called a Vermont Starry Night because she changed the tree in the front to a pine tree instead of Van Gogh's cypress. …
Hooked and designed by Sandra Grant, a Juried member of the League of NH Craftsmen. Subscribers to Rug Hooking Magazine will recognize Sandra's heron as a relative of Bucky, the heron featured on the cover of the magazine. Excerpt of the article about Sandra.…
Hooked in yarn on rug warp, by our Guild President, Suzanna Brown. Matted and framed.  Hooking with yarn involves pulling loops up through the foundation fabric (usually linen, monks cloth or rug warp). Another related art form uses a punch needle to push loops of…
Framed Photoby John David Geery"Hold That Pose"12" x 16" We often work in wool, and many rug hookers have an affinity for sheep!
This Puritan Frame is pre-owned, but in great condition. While it's possible to do rug hooking without a frame, or with a quilting hoop, most hookers prefer some way to stretch the foundation fabric and hold it taut while you work. Gripper…
Enjoy a One Night Stay at Home2 Suites by Hilton ‡‡‡‡ Williston/Burlington, Vermont  One King bed or Two Queens. (Value $199)…