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Hall of Fame Rugs

Check out the Celebration Hall of Fame rugs!

Tiger                   

This is one of my early animal portraits, but I love the intense stare and… More

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The Conspiracy                                     

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

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Halloween Mischief                                             

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

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Nostalgia                           

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

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Pittsburgh Nocturne                                               

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

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Geronimo                         

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

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Dick and Francie                                         

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

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Winter Roost                                 

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

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Steampunk Reverie                                           

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

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La Japonaise                                 

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

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Island Sunrise                                     

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

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Country Store                                   

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

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Honest Eds                             

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

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Memories of Oak Point                                                   

This rug is about my childhood visits to my mothers childhood home, Oak… More

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Reflecting...                                   

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

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