In the photo below is an antique adaptation pattern by Lucille Festa which she named Rupert Rose and my hooked antique adaptation of White Horse and Scrolls below that.
I also hooked the flower antique adaptation as seen in the Kopp book Rugs Underfoot and I named my adaptation Radiant Flower. When I've hooked the same design as someone else I like to share my version too so you can see color variations.
Just look at these portraits hooked by Capri Boyle Jones....AWESOME!!!!!
The standing Rabbit and Turney rug were hooked by Marsha Moyer-Payne.
Below is a grouping of Norma designs and if you tap on the photo it will enlarge to show who hooked it.Just look at these portraits hooked by Capri Boyle Jones....AWESOME!!!!!
As promised, here is the rug designed and hooked by Katie Kriner of The Bee and The Bear.
Also, FYI, Katie has a booklet coming out which I believe must include some of the designs which appear on the table.
Southport Basket below is a pattern offered and hooked by Lucille Festa of American Country Rugs.
Bev Conway designed the Tulips and Pineapple rug below but sadly my photo cut off the name of the hooker.
The handsome turkey below was hooked by Marsha Moyer-Payne.
The duck all decked out is named Unbuttoned and was hooked by April Leas.
The duck all decked out is named Unbuttoned and was hooked by April Leas.
Sadly I didn't capture the name of designer or hooker for this water scene. It sure was an undertaking for the hooker with all the detail. Notice the barely noticeable people on the beach.
Betty Ann Brittingham hooked this naive whale named Willy.
Wonky Americana was hooked by Maureen Berndt; no name listed as the designer. I like the soft Americana colors.
Even after this final post of finished rugs there is still the 'throw-down' of rugs being hooked in class coming up. So don't worry, it's not over yet 😄. And you will eventually get to see the one I worked on in class.
Wonky Americana was hooked by Maureen Berndt; no name listed as the designer. I like the soft Americana colors.
Even after this final post of finished rugs there is still the 'throw-down' of rugs being hooked in class coming up. So don't worry, it's not over yet 😄. And you will eventually get to see the one I worked on in class.
Saundra