As of this moment I'm still thinking of hooking Magdalena's Animal Parade rug. The first picture is the original antique hooked by Magdalena.
Evelyn Lawrence was the first person to hook an adaptation of the design and she sent me this photo of it as soon as she finished hooking it in 2012. Evelyn gave the 33 x 79 pattern line drawing to Barb Carroll.
Another adaptation of Magdalena's design was hooked by Cindy Jeffcoat. Sure wish it was a full frontal photo but you can still see how well it was color planned and hooked to replicate the original.
And just recently Alice Fraizer finished hooking her version of the design and posted it on FB. I'll be looking forward to seeing what Alice will have on her hooking frame next.
No way I'll hook a rug 33 x 79 and even the Domestic Zoo pattern I hooked was huge for me at 22 x 66 (below).
No way I'll hook a rug 33 x 79 and even the Domestic Zoo pattern I hooked was huge for me at 22 x 66 (below).
I've enlarged the design and printed out a pattern line drawing measuring 19 x 48. While that seems like a descent size for me (compared to 33 x 79) it will still be an issue tilting the frame and rotating the pattern. Yet I've briefly considered enlarging it to 21 x 57. BUT, since I'm still not done hooking Giant Flower have more time to decide which size to do oh, and the plus one ~ OR will the new Magdalena end up being the plus one which gets set aside while I work on a more comfortable size rug???.
Well kids, it's November and you know what holiday next month is... I can't say that word or Laure will call me out on it. If you need or want to hook some small gifts for friends or family how about a 'mug rug'? You could hook some small ones with dog bones or paw prints for the friends with pets; or small size rugs for children with dollhouses (or is that a thing from 'the olden days')? Seems like Edyth O'Neill was also channeling Magdalena in this old blog post which you can check out HERE.
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