Meet the Team
Ampry Publishing is proud to announce Katlyne Danko as the new editor of Wildfowl Carving Magazine and Rug Hooking magazine. Danko officially as
Perry County, PA— Rug hookers everywhere recognize the name Magdalena Briner Eby and love her primitive style rugs. Born in 1832, she lived he
Northbrook, IL—Ampry Publishing, LLC – Wildfowl Carving Magazine announced its new editor, Mark Allison, in January 2022. In
Katlyne Danko Named New Editor at Ampry Publishing
Ampry Publishing is proud to announce Katlyne Danko as the new editor of Wildfowl Carving Magazine and Rug Hooking magazine. Danko officially assumed her role in May 2024, bringing her passion for creativity and editorial experience to the helm of these beloved publications.
With a background in magazine editing, Danko is well-equipped to continue the legacy of excellence established by both publications. Wildfowl Carving Magazine serves as the premier resource for enthusiasts of the intricate art of wildfowl carving, while Rug Hooking magazine inspires rug-hooking fiber artists with patterns, techniques, and community connections.
Danko studied English writing at Spring Arbor University and has spent more than eight years editing print publications. She previously served as editorial manager for Michigan History and Chronicle magazines at the Historical Society of Michigan.
“I’m honored to step into this role and work with such talented communities of artists,” said Danko. “Both magazines have long-standing traditions of celebrating creativity, and I’m excited to help them grow while staying true to their roots.”
As editor, Danko will oversee content development, ensuring each issue delivers the high-quality inspiration and information readers expect. Her vision includes spotlighting emerging trends, amplifying diverse voices within the carving and rug-hooking communities, and fostering engagement among readers through interactive content and special features.
Rug Hooking Magazine Publishes New Book with Donna Hrkman
Northbrook, IL—Ampry Publishing, LLC – Rug Hooking magazine is pleased to announce the release of its latest high-quality book on rug hooking: SHADES, TINTS, TONES, VALUES: Hook a Monochromatic Rug, by internationally known artist, author, and teacher Donna Hrkman.
Monochromatic hooked rugs in this new book are works of art. While it might sound simple to hook with only a handful of different wools, it most definitely is not. In fact, it can be a challenge. Author Donna Hrkman’s realistic monochromatic rugs are spectacular examples of what an artist can do with a limited color palette. Enhanced by her masterful use of shades, tints, tones, and values, she demonstrates the power of value and careful use of shades, tints, and tones. Thanks largely to Donna and her exquisite eye, limited-colored rugs have become so much more than sepia and shades of brown. Donna tackles this challenging genre of rug hooking and explains her methods and techniques in this eye-opening book.
Donna Hrkman has been an artist for as long as she can remember. Rug hooking gave her the joy of creating unique artwork that allows her to express her ideas and creative thinking. She is a popular teacher, holding workshops across the country to share what she has learned. She loves the challenge of creating lasting images in pulled loops and making rugs that have deep meaning.
Donna has written two earlier books and has written frequently for Rug Hooking magazine. Her rugs are always at the cutting edge of contemporary rug hooking and we are pleased to have her as one of our authors.
Be sure to order your copy of SHADES, TINTS, TONES, VALUES. It will become a classic in the library of rug hooking books.
About Rug Hooking magazine & Book Club
Rug Hooking magazine is published 5 times per year and is available in some book and craft stores, and by subscription. Our goal is to provide high-quality articles and photographs about the art and craft of rug hooking, and how-to articles on techniques and projects. Whether a reader’s interests lie in traditional patterns, primitive styles, or original designs, Rug Hooking provides how-to articles on planning, dyeing, shading, and hooking. Instructional articles are complemented by features on such topics as hooked stair runners, clothing, wall hangings, decorations, and more, all beautifully illustrated with page after page of color photography. Rug Hooking magazine also has a subscription-based book club, which publishes 4 books per year, with topics ranging from Gene Shepherd’s comprehensive dyeing guides, to books on primitive rugs and easy punch needle projects.