Thought you'd enjoy reading a few things I learned from Caroline in her class. They really weren't 'secrets' and we weren't told to not share with anyone. Just simple things anyone could have discovered on their own or maybe even know already. But first, here is an update on Lollipop Flowers.
Since that photo I've pulled a few more loops. Then thought I'd boxed myself in a corner as I continued to hook gold wool toward the top left side flower. What threw me off was referring to the photo of the original antique which you can see below. I see that gold color on the original so continued hooking gold across the top.
But, if you look at my hooked version and look carefully, which I didn't do until I was stumped, that area on my rug is hooked in black on MY rug. DUH. So there was reverse hooking and now am back on track.
Now to things I learned or came to understand ~ Caroline said if you hook in one direction on a motif, border, etc. will lean one way. But if you hook one direction, change direction with the next row, etc., the motif will stand up straight as one row supports the other. I drew out what I meant below using a penny circle as the example.
I probably did that anyway since I am right handed and prefer to hook to the right of the previous row. But wasn't aware it was helping to make the area stand up and support each row. Now I'm cognizant of the theory so will be more aware and vigilant. Not saying that will be protocol all the time, will just be more aware.
When Caroline was showing us her rugs and using them as lessons I noticed all of her corners were nicely and gently rounded so asked her how she controls the corners.
She places a quarter in the corner and hooks around that slight curve instead of making a sharp corner. You can see the drawn area in red above the quarter. Just that little bit of difference does the trick. So it will not only make hooking a simple task but particularly make the binding less stressful ~ if that's possible for me.
Caroline also showed us wool we shouldn't pass up as they have multiple possibilities and shared with us how. Interesting as I've passed up many of those wools in either Betsy's or Rebecca's offerings and wish I could get them now that I know their versatility.
A little over a month from now I'll see Caroline again and need to decide what to hook at camp. Which means another antique rug search will be taking place and I'll bore you eventually. Am also hoping to have Lollipop bound by then...maybe.
Looks like Ophelia might turn into a hurricane force to deal with. At least Lee stayed his distance during Cape May camp but high winds and wind forced rain is coming tonight and into tomorrow along the east coast. Prediction is anywhere from 2" to 4" of rain so most likely the lake out back will return. But at least I'm home and happily hooking with light unless the power goes out.
Happy hooking everyone..
Saundra