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Dancing Tulips Mug Rug
The Dancing Tulips Mug Rug is the third in a series of four seasonal mug rugs. Jennifer’s 2015 mug rug challenge started January 5th with the first of 52 which can be seen on her blog www.quiltsbyjen.ca.
A selected few are included in this feature purely for eye-candy and inspirational purposes.
Designed by Jennifer Houlden
Quilts by Jen
www.quiltsbyjen.ca

The Little Swallow
The Little Swallow draws from centuries old craft practices and brings together a Japanese Shibori dye method, a woven Egyptian textile remnant, and a Canadian folk art.
Designed by Michelle Sirois-Silver
Vancouver, British Columbia
604.253.4372
www.michellesirois-silver.com

Cock-A-Doodle Rooster
Primitive rug hooking is simple and its simplicity is where the art is.
Designed by Michelle Miller
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Winter Blues
Beautiful blues and misty purples make up this quiet winter scene.
Lise Merchant
Lise Merchant Rug Art Studio
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The Boys Primitive Hooked Rug
Using old techniques, and to give new life to old items, Michelle’s pattern is based on two Siamese cats that she shares her home with. About eighty percent of the wools in this rug are recycled from skirts, jackets, pants, and old wool blankets. The rest, mostly the reds and oranges, which were harder to find are mill, or hand dyed. There are over forty different colours and textures of wools in this rug pattern.
Designed by Michelle Miller
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