Thursday, March 21, 2013

Just a Few More Loops

Oh but this is so close to being finished I almost didn't stop, but wanted to check on the colors of the sheep at a distance.  Plus need to decide what to do with the bunny which now looks so bright.  I could tone down the bunny with tea or walnut dye OR could pull the wool out and re-hook with something else.  Uh, like maybe the wool of the light star behind the big dog's head.  That way it would carry the colors downward and think it is a suggestion my friend Evelyn is giving me when asking if I had any of that star wool left.
For those of you just now reading my blog, the dimensions of the rug so far are 26 1/2 x 33.  Okay, I admit that while this rug has been fun I'm getting antsy to move on to the next one.  What is it that makes us look forward to starting yet another rug?  Or is it just me?  This one isn't even finished and already I've drawn out the linen for the next one and even dyed wool for it.

Once this one is complete I'll give you a final picture and then plan to wool whip the edges while sitting at the Chrysler dealership while I in a doctor's office, car dealership or something else to help pass the boring sitting time.

Have a great evening.

Saundra

5 comments:

  1. just a beautiful work of heART Saundra ~ you should be proud of yourself! can't wait to see the next one too :))))
    Lori

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  2. Oh, I just love that cow! Looking forward to seeing what's next on the frame.
    Hugs :)
    Lauren

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  3. All I can say is that I love it all!The cow and sheep are my favorites.Hugs,Jen

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  4. This rug is so spectacular. Everytime I stop looking at it, as I slide away, I see something new.
    What fun this was for you to hook. I really can't believe how fast you go!!!!!
    I simply LOVE it.
    OK, girlie, what's next?

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  5. Saundra, That is beautiful!!!!!!!
    I have to get back to my rug but it's been so pretty lately.HUgs Cheri

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