Monday, October 31, 2016

HAPPY HALLOWEEN

Here are some fall and HalLanterns is my design.  Since I've always wished I had a collection of them decided to hook my own version.
The most recent hooked Halloween rug was Do Goode Be Nice a design by Lori Brechlin and sold by Kris of Spruce Ridge Studios.
Nantucket Broom Ride a design by and offered by the above talented ladies.
Jack which is a design by Barb Carroll and was a free design in an old issue of Rug Hooking Magazine.
The cat Hester was in a Primitive Quilts and Projects issue last year and a design by Lori Brechlin.
This cute Duluth Pumpkin was a very generous kit, complete with pattern on linen, all the wool and buttons by Maria Barton of Star Rug Company.
Hobo Joe was hooked using the same green background as Hester (above).  Hobo Joe is a design by Lucille Festa of American Country Rugs.  Instead of making it a cut out I made it into a mat.
A photo dated 2012 of a mat I hooked using Lori's design which was in her booklet "October Folk".
Well darn, I hooked another of Lori's mats from her Wytch's Stitches with a witch pulling a large pumpking but can't find a photo of that mat. I know I've seen the photo, so must be on another flash drive somewhere.

Happy Haunting everyone.  Yup, I made this cute quilt piece a number of years ago.
Saundra

8 comments:

  1. Love ur halloween mats,,, they are great,,,,, take care, ,,
    Happy halloween,,,,,

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  2. Great Halloween Rugs !!! Hope you have some chocolates for yourself !!!!

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  3. great pieces you've hooked...reminds me to get Hester drawn up...

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  4. Love all your Halloween rugs!
    Trick or treat :)
    Lauren

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  5. You have a wonderful collection of halloween pieces. I sold most of my halloween rugs and punches, but I kept a few for me.

    Debbie

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  6. Happy Halloween love your rugs!
    Cathy

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  7. Ooooh these are fantastic! I love these spooky designs, especially the witch on the whale! But they're all so cute (in the spookiest sense of course!)

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