Yahgulanaas specializes in Yelth Koo (Raven's Tail), a traditional geometric weaving style.
[5] In 2016, when visiting Haida Gwaii, Prince William and Duchess Kate wore scarves woven by Yahgulanaas.
[6] Also in 2010, Yahgulanaas received an award of excellence from the World Art Market at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC for her Woven Sea Robe, which combined the traditional Raven's Tail weaving technique with modern button blanket and appliqué styles.
[5] From July 23 to October 4, 2020, Yahgulanaas' robe Raining Gold was featured in Àbadakone (Continuous Fire), an exhibition of indigenous art at the National Gallery of Canada.
[2] In 2021, Yahgulanaas was commissioned by the National Gallery of Canada to weave a chief's robe, a dance apron, and leggings as part of its Re-Creation project.