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Margaret Oomen Fiber Artist

August 21, 2009 by Linda Lanese

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Margaret Oomen of Canada creates the most stunning reconstructed stones.  They are so charming and different and she confesses in an interview with “Plush You” that she is very new to crocheting and just picks up a hook and begins. She also reveals that many times she can’t part with some of her creations. Read the interview On “Plush You”, to learn more about her. Margaret also has a “Flickr” account that you will want to visit. Her blog “Reconstructed Fern” holds many surprises for you, so do pay Margaret a visit.

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  1. Turtle says

    August 21, 2009 at 2:48 pm

    very cool

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