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Cindi Gay Rug Hooking

Village of Pemberville
I started my website in 2001 with beginners in mind. Since I had just started rug hooking, I was very aware about how hard it was to find information. The website includes an online store where you can purchase wool, red dot, my rughooking patterns and other rug hooking supplies.

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My current project (and probably for the next few years) is a room sized rug. I started posting about the rug from the first day, October 1, 2007. Read the articles to follow along as I put the pattern on the backing, start hooking and then struggle with the borders as I design them as I go.

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Ally's Cat by Cindi Gay

I teach all styles of rughooking, but specialize in landscapes and primitives, especially the use of textures.
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