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Hall of Fame Rugs

Check out the Celebration Hall of Fame rugs!

Steampunk Reverie                                           

I fell in love with Steampunk art via scrapbooking and had to play with… More

(1 Votes)

Victory Rose                                 

A little story about Victory Rose. A few years ago, my teacher, Peg… More

(1 Votes)

Halloween Mischief                                             

This rug developed from a simple Halloween concept to a complex, large rug… More

(1 Votes)

The Conspiracy                                     

I started Conspiracy in a class with Pris Butler and my Pearl McGown… More

(1 Votes)

Pittsburgh Nocturne                                               

I am a flatlander from the Chicago area, and after a move to Pittsburgh, I… More

(1 Votes)

Nostalgia                           

As a quilter, Jan Winter's favorite type of piecework is applique. The… More

(1 Votes)

Winter Roost                                 

In preparation for the Old Cape Cod Rug School, I wanted to take on a… More

(1 Votes)

Geronimo                         

For my next rug, I decided to make a rug that makes people smile. One of… More

(1 Votes)

La Japonaise                                 

I enjoyed hooking impressionist pieces so much that it was time for… More

(1 Votes)

Dick and Francie                                         

Ann Sale is my first cousin, Dick is her husband, and Francie is their… More

(1 Votes)

Reflecting...                                   

This rug was designed and hooked for a new book by Tamara Pavich. She… More

(1 Votes)

Island Sunrise                                     

Sunrise has all the wonderful possibilities of a new day and the joy of a… More

(1 Votes)

Little Mabel                                 

This rug is based on a photograph of Mabel Irene Sloan, my paternal… More

(1 Votes)

Country Store                                   

In 2006, while visiting the McGown Teachers' Workshop Exhibit at Caraway… More

(1 Votes)

Honest Eds                             

Honest Eds was one of my favorite places in the city of Toronto. You could… More

(1 Votes)

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