While her own creations were frequently inspired by geometrical patterns, she also produced tapestries based on cartoons by William Scharff and Palle Nielsen.
Happy to find something less boring, she immediately took up an offer from Gerda Henning to work on creating tapestries for the parliamentary chamber at Christiansborg.
In order to prepare her for the task, Henning sent her to France where she learnt the art of tapestry under Jean Lurçat and Pierre Wemaëre.
The Christiansborg project fell through but in 1954 she began work on tapestries for Egmont H. Petersens Kollegium in Copenhagen, inspired by William Scharff's cartoons.
In the 1980s, she created textiles for decorating a number of churches in Denmark, and for Danish embassies in Washington D.C., Lima, Paris and Nairobi.