Our first opportunity to demonstrate our art form at the Shaker Hill Apple Festival in Alfred was simply FUN!
Whether it was our chance to just sit and hook,
get to know other members better, browse the festival,
partake of some festival food,
talk with those who “remember my grandmother hooking” and others who hook, and of course getting some future rug hookers started
A special treat was turning around from answering questions to see the young girl that had been hooking on the sample frame helping another young girl try it. (Doing a really good job of it.)
Another treat was getting stopped by an individual who had tried their hand pulling loops and wanted to show off a hoop they had just picked up at the festival yard sale.
The 3 of us there agreed that having a colorful rug like Lauri’s
caught many more eyes. Then once there we had a true variety of active pieces available to explain and show the variety this art form includes. A FUN day and hoping to maybe see some new faces at one of our upcoming meetings.

















She relies heavily on her own photography and basic geometric designs when creating new projects.
Peg’s work has been featured in numerous publications
and she is a juried member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. Her work has been exhibited in numerous juried and invitational shows. She has curated several fiber arts and hooked rug exhibits on Cape Cod. Peg admits to being an “idea person”, always stimulated by anew creative challenge. 





















