Sunday, January 17, 2016

The White Stuff

The first snow of the season in my area.  
Thankfully it is just a dusting.
 Just enough snow to look pretty without the worry of shoveling and fear of power failure.
 Even the bird's house has a little snow of the roof top.
And so as to not disappoint, here are a few rugs to enjoy.  Hettie is documented as being an Amish rug hooked early 20th century.
Below is a horse with a hodge podge hit and miss border.  Interesting.
This one below is called Main Street, Maine dated 1920.
I am ever so slowly working on the sheep border and have only just whipped my way around the first corner of the rug A Day in the Country so still have more to go.  Tomorrow I'll bore you with a photo of one or the other but thought I'd give you another day away from my boring updates and give eye candy instead.

Happy snowy Sunday.

Saundra

6 comments:

  1. Your updates are never boring. Inquisitive minds want to know.

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  2. I'll saw your snow looks pretty but... we have our own snow and it's much deeper than your. bawhaha...

    Your rug updates are never boring and I never miss a post if I can help it... even though I'm busy...

    The border around that horse reminds me of Deanne Fitzpatrick hooking style.

    Enjoy your itty pitty bit of snow. Hugs,
    JB

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  3. It's pretty when it's just a dusting. Lol

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  4. It snowed for a good part of the day, but thankfully not too much accumulation.
    You are never boring!!!
    I lost another follower today :(
    Hugs :)
    Lauren

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  5. never boring always inspiring love the Maine rug.
    Cathy

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  6. We are getting some snow tonight, just enough to enjoy and hopefully it will stay on the ground. Beautiful rugs, I need to start thinking about what i want to make for my new chair.

    Debbie

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