THE CAROL DUVALL SHOW 1994-2005, pictured: Carol Duvall

The crafting queen died in Traverse City, Michigan, on July 31 at the age of 97, her family confirmed to theNew York Times, which shared a tribute to the star Thursday.

Others shared their memories of enjoying the show over the years, calling Carol a “legend” and asking the network to run a marathon of it in her honor.

This paved the way for her first national show on ABC, where she was a craft expert onThe Home Show, which aired from 1988-1994. Duvall then became host ofThe Carol Duvall Show,which aired daily from 1994-2005. It later moved over to the now-defunct DIY Network, where it aired until 2009.

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She famously attempted all manner of creative activities from rubber stamping and needlework to jewelry making and quilting. She also often included projects for kids.

The Carol Duvall Showis available tostream on Discovery+.

source: people.com