Shortly thereafter decided to hook a larger rug for the floor. Think I prefer the gold colors.
Also that year I hooked Magdalena's Dog and Crows. I have a more correct color version of this without a flash but it is blurry. So just know the colors appear more bright and washed out than they are.
At a class with Barb Carroll I hooked Brave Hunter which is offered by Woolley Fox.
Magdalena's McCue Eagle was another hooked that year and is presently at my front door. Ditto what I said about a 'flash'.
Hooked purses were very popular at my shows and here is one that I hooked. Cannot remember whose design it is and don't have time to research.
The scallop top was attractive so hooked another but with a crow.
Also 2010 I joined a challenge and didn't know the motif or rules until after signing up. It ended up being an elf and the only thing I could think to do was make a jack-in-the-box style and made as a wall hanging. But boy there were some VERY creative women who made magnificent pieces. I'd hoped to sell it for a child's room at one of my shows...nope, still here, lol.
Hard to believe it is July 4th tomorrow. Hope everyone has a safe and fun holiday.
Saundra
so many wonderful pieces...love the first one and can see why you want to hook it again...
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful hooked pieces. That elf is cute but so not you!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs & happy 4th :)
Lauren
Hi Saundra,
ReplyDeleteMore wonderful rugs from your talented hands!!
Love those Magdalena ones, especially!!
Enjoy your week!
Heart Hugs~
Julie
You really have made a lot of beautiful rugs and I know the feeling when we sell something we love. I love your jack in the box, that is a cute idea and would make a fun kids rug.
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Wow! You are a prolific hooker!! Great mats!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,,,,
Happy 4th of july!!
My goodness woman, you have more hoops under your hook and that makes you prolific hooker. I'm looking at your blog backward but you have a whopper pile of hooked rugs. My Favorite in this bunch is the two roosters. I love roosters.
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