– Carol Duvall, known as the “Queen of Crafting,” passed away at the age of 93
– Duvall was the host of popular crafting shows for approximately 25 years
– She got her start on local TV in Michigan before becoming a beloved personality on HGTV
Carol Duvall, a beloved figure in the world of arts and crafts, known as the “Queen of Crafting,” passed away on Friday at the age of 93. Duvall was an inspiration to many in the crafting community and brought her passion for crafting and DIY projects to television for nearly 25 years.
Starting her career in local TV in Michigan, Carol Duvall was the host of various crafting shows throughout her career. She became a nationally recognized television personality, known for her warm rapport with audiences and the genuine connections she formed with those who shared her love for crafting. Her popularity on TV eventually led her to host her own crafting show called “The Carol Duvall Show” on Home & Garden Television (HGTV) from 1994 to 2005.
Her approach to teaching crafts made her a beloved figure in the DIY community. Her work influenced generations of crafters and brought together a diverse audience, with all age groups and genders, to enjoy the world of crafting. Duvall’s fans and admirers have been paying tribute to the “Queen of Crafting” on social media, acknowledging her impact on their lives and the lasting legacy she leaves behind.
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