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Hall of Fame Rugs

Check out the Celebration Hall of Fame rugs!

Mandarin Goby Tea Cozy                                                     

This rug was featured as an honorable mention in Celebration XII. More

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Woman in Sepia                                     

When I knew I would be taking a workshop on hooking faces, I dug out a… More

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Kashan Roses                                 

This is one of my favorite rugs because it has a very balanced design. I… More

(1 Votes)

The Lovers                             

As part of the Tarot Exhibition, I choose The Lovers to hook. My vision… More

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Red Glasses                               

My intent with this piece was to experiment with a wool palette in muted… More

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Rocking Raccoon                                       

This original design "Rocking Raccoon" rug is one of a series of six… More

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Yum, Yum... Give Me Some (Dim Sum)                                                                             

I chose this design for the whimsical nature that food can have for the… More

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1875 Ship at Sea                                         

I started this rug during a Sauder Village workshop taught by Janice… More

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Sycamore                         

Sandra L. Brown admits that she's a nature lover at heart. While many may… More

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Endurance                           

Endurance hooked quickly once on the frame, as if I needed the shoes for… More

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Windmill Weights                                         

My husband and I have collected windmill weights for many years. Someone I… More

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Ense's Bedrug                                   

This wonderful pattern was designed by my friend Joyce Krueger. I love it… More

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The Circus Rolls Into Town                                                             

Another vacation, more photos, another idea for a rug! We spent the day at… More

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William Morris                                     

Ive always loved the William Morris designs. They fit in so well with many… More

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Ethel Hanevold (My Mother), 1898                                                                         

Inspired by Victoria Hart Ingalls's Portrait Lady (See Rug Hooking's… More

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