..with the emphasis on 'all hooked'. The rug still needs to be steamed and bound but hooking is complete. Happy I finally hooked this design by Lori Brechlin since it has been on my 'to do' list for a couple years.
Kudo's to Lori's designing of the chickens' feathers and leaf encroaching the border and beauty line ~ I loved hooking it the entire time and watching the rug develop.
That said, there's also something exciting about preparing to start a new rug. This one will be another antique adaptation. Yeah I know it's not very artistically creative but antique rugs were the reason my journey to learn how to hook is what put me here. So stay tuned to see wazup.
Saundra
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I love the dark background.
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Cathy
Love your finish. You hooked that in a big hurry.
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Wonderful job with this chicken rug. Cannot wait to see your next adaptation! Janice
ReplyDeletePrimitive rugs have heart and what calls to me. You have hooked a great rug
ReplyDeleteHugs, Kat
If it's possible for a rug to be primitive and elegant at the same time, you nailed it in this rug. It's beautiful! I still think you got the colors perfect too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Saundra !
ReplyDeleteRose
Love it, saundra!
ReplyDeleteWow,, how fast was that!
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Love this rug and your colors !!! Can't wait to see your next one !!!
ReplyDeleteOMG, Iadore this one. I would really like to hook it.
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