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Hall of Fame Rugs

Check out the Celebration Hall of Fame rugs!

Mary Magdalene                                     

Instead of taking her work home with her, April DeConick takes her art to… More

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The Trip West                                   

This was one of my first original designs and my first entry in… More

(1 Votes)

Marry Me, Mary                                     

This rug is from a photo of my Mom and Dad. It is done in 100% wool strips… More

(1 Votes)

Felix Feneon                                 

This adaptation of an 1890s painting by Paul Signac was a delight to hook,… More

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Bamboo                     

Fumiyo considers rug hooking's connection to recycling to be one of its… More

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Will & Kirby                                 

Will and Kirby is another portrait rug based on one of my photographs" my… More

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Leopard King                                 

This commercial pattern is entitled Bijou. I started this piece under the… More

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The Vine                         

I had wanted to hook this rug for many years. Some years ago, I had seen… More

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Mighty Moose                                 

With a family member living in Alaska, several of my visits to the north… More

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Llarry the Llama                                         

I love llamas and alpacas. I had gone to a livestock show and taken lots… More

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Great Grandma and Grandpa Jones                                                                       

This portrait of my fathers grandparents seemed to go quickly and easily,… More

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Jazz for the Night Owls                                                       

My husband suggested a rug like a large wooden folk art alligator piece in… More

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Magnolia Mix                                 

Magnolia Mix was an excellent exercise in balance, multiple layers close… More

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Winston                       

Sandy Brown might characterize hooking Winston as a learning experience.… More

(1 Votes)

Japanese Cranes                                       

I love Japanese cranes with red caps flying in the air. They live in and… More

(1 Votes)

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