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Hall of Fame Rugs

Check out the Celebration Hall of Fame rugs!

1875 Ship at Sea                                         

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

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Ense's Bedrug                                   

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

(1 Votes)

The Lovers                             

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

(1 Votes)

Dress Rehearsal                                       

I love the relationship between the girls in this hooking. Each girls arm,… More

(1 Votes)

Delightful Friends                                             

It was my idea to hook a friendship rug in the literal sense by… More

(1 Votes)

Red Glasses                               

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

(1 Votes)

Lizards and Ladders                                               

This design got its start when Norma Batastini proposed to our local… More

(1 Votes)

Kashan Roses                                 

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

(1 Votes)

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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Sycamore                         

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

(1 Votes)

The Circus Rolls Into Town                                                             

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

(1 Votes)

Endurance                           

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

(1 Votes)

Crazy Horse Quilt II                                                 

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

(1 Votes)

Windmill Weights                                         

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

(1 Votes)

Peaches and Pewter                                             

Having just finished hooking three monochromatic still lifes in subdued… More

(1 Votes)

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