ARTIST- painter turned rug hooker using wool as my medium. Studied Fine Arts at Boston Museum school.Teachers diploma @ Montreal Museum school.
4th generation Nova Scotia rug hooker.Certified NS rug hooking teacher.MArried to artist François Dallegret.www.arteria.ca Mother of twins Elissa and Justin . . .grandmother of Raphaël (4)and Justine(2.5) Live between Montreal-Paris-and Nova Scotia . . . . . . .Love Cooking !. . . .Colour, Dyeing and Hooking rugs!
Week 38: 82.4 square feet
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I arrived home at the end of the week, hooking Thursday and Friday nights,
Saturday during the day, and Sunday all day and all night. I was on a
mission t...
Athletic Hooking
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TODAY ON THE INTERNET RUG CAMP This post is an example of the extended blog
posts that Gene makes 5 days a week on the Internet Rug Camp. If you are
inter...
Winter is a place to hibernate
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My chair waits patiently for me to awake from my winter nap. But I am not
merely sleeping. Beneath the surface I am growing, designing, dreaming
colorful d...
The Ne Plus Ultra of Flea Markets
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This March 10 and 11, a chic brocante (flea market) will be in the Village
St. Paul area of the Marais. In the Jewish Quartier of Paris, Village St.
Paul ...
Before and After
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With Spring coming ( although it doesn't look like it outside here yet) I
always get the urge to change things around the house. Moving things
around a...
A Visit to the Little Spice Bazaar
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Last May, I posted a blog about a fantastic little eatery in Mt. Kisco, New
York, called Little Kabab Station, that serves authentic Indian cuisine. I
am ...
How to raise an activist
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I'm not a braggy parent.
You'll never see a sticker on my car proclaiming my joy over my honor
student, and I have a deep, rage filled hatred for those fa...
Earthworks Pottery
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After yet another day of rain, we decided on Friday to take a taxi to
Earthworks, a renowned business on the island that has been growing since
the 1970's....
IAWAH ….
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So last post I mentioned that I would share a picture and formula for the
colour that I discovered because my math skills are somewhat lacking!!!!!
could n...
Four pounds of crazy
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Yes, Miss Millie is still crazy. I am baffled.
She looks so sweet and innocent but don't be fooled - this tiny little fur
ball has some issues.
She ...
matangwe inspiration
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Here are three drawings done by the grade 6 students in Matangwe. It was
fascinating to watch them deeply absorbed in the task of representing their
homes...
Brenda makes rug hooking kits…
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Dear Diary, Lorna too this video the other day of Brenda. We say Brenda can
turn her hand at anything, and always turns it nicely. So here she is
making ki...
Where to put a rug?
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Now that the Redbud Runner is hooked and bound, the big question
now is where should it be placed?
Living room?
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Dining room?
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On rue Vavin
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Strolling down *rue Vavin* is a good way to experience a slice of a *Parisian
maman's* life. Get out at *Metro Vavin (ligne 4)*, cross* bd Raspail*and hea...
Donna Hrkmann Workshop
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The Crescent Lane Rug hookers invited Donna Hrkman for a workshop this past
February. (www.DonnaHrkmanDesigns.com) She is a amazing teacher and we
al...
NEW RUG ~ ~ ~
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Ta da!! After a year and a half, this rug is finally finished!! Last
weekend at the lake, this rug and I spent some quality time together and
the last D...
Spring Fever
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Yesterday was a beautiful warm day here in Kansas...it is chilly this
morning and expecting rain/snow mix with sun returning in the afternoon but
not warm...
Merrie March...
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Good Morning Friends...
I hope you are well...safe and warm!
What weird and wild weather...my heart goes out to everyone touched by
these vicious storms. W...
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NEW INSPIRES NEW
... from new colors and textures come new thoughts and new creations.
The floral pattern on your new teapot might just inspire your nex...
Remembering Kilims
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If you have been following me you know that I LOVE Kilims....
This is a Kilim that I designed in a class with Anne Boissinot...awhile
ago...the hooking ha...
My favorite color
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Have been hooking more colors in the *Palette Constellation* rug.
Marguerite's big frame is allowing me to hook two rows at once. This seems
to be maki...
Rug of the day-Jaunary 22nd
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*Thank you for all your kind comments about "Rug of the Day." I am humbled
knowing that I had many readers coming back each day to see what was next.
I a...
Stealing Beauty - I
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*Sois belle et tais-toi *
When I was looking for a videographer in 2006 to record the art openings I
was having, *Susie Hollands* of Ivy Paris (now *Vingt ...
Cooper visited the Studio to get some Burlup
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Little Cooper was up for a visit last night to get some Scottish Burlap,
he rolled around on the floor and found the perfect spot to watch us finish
dyin...
Where have I been, you ask?
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I've been working on stuff to take to be a vendor at the First Annual
Truman Lake Rug Show and Hook In that was put
on by Patty Wallace and her "flock" from...
Maureen's batch of mats
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The fantasy mat on the right I call "tall skinny crewel"; it was hooked in
wide-cut bright colours right into a fairly loosely woven Cottage Craft
wool, t...
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