Saturday, April 30, 2022

Today's Rug Show

Are you ready to enjoy some oldies?  Just found this one for you feline lovers.  Three primitive cats circa 1870-1880 hooked with wool and cotton on burlap, it measures 14 x 36.  Quite artistic of the hooker (back then) to have a sitting cat in the middle of the other two.  
Here's a 7 Star puzzle piece looking rug.  It measures 26 x 40.5.
A hooked adaptation of a Clarence Gagnon winter scene in Quebec.
Another Canadian rug named Birds in Flight measures 46 x 61.5, no date given. 
Below is a view of the hooked waterfall.
And a view of the back corner.
I found the background interesting on this Dog and Flower rug.  The hooker alternated the blue and white colors she had in a ripple (or echo) effect to maximize her textiles to the fullest.  The rug measures 18.5 x 35.5 and was hooked late 19th or early 20th century.  
A tapestry or applique of a Farm Scene was dated 1920 by the auction house.  No dimensions were given.
Here is a hooked farm life scene measuring 38.5 x 76 and hooked early 20th century.
And finally there's a rug named Ginger after the horse I'm sure.  Again no dimensions or date.
So there you have the show until the next time.  At 10:20 a.m. it has warmed up outside to 56 degrees Fahrenheit so will go out and move limbs until my fingers start hurting.  I have Raynaud's and when my body gets chilled they hurt and turn white.  This developed as I've aged and doesn't affect my toes or ears as it may with some people.  Strangely enough even on a warm day if I hold something cold, even yogurt, in my hands I will need to put my hands under warm water.

Have yourself a lovely weekend and happy hooking.

Saundra



8 comments:

  1. It is 64 here , but the wind is whipping again ....its chilly .
    Rug shows are always fun to see . Something about the Dog with the blue & tan background really appeals to me ....The Farm Life scenes are beautiful in such fine cuts.
    Never heard of Raynauds disease , but luckily it goes away ...have to keep those hands warm to hook !!!!

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  2. Robin/et/TheCrankyCrow (Stupid Blogger) says: Fun show....and I agree that the finely detailed farm scene is wonderfully done. And, of course, I like the kittehs. It is another miserable day here in Nod.... Windy, cold (supposedly low 40's, but feels much colder due to aforementioned wind) and rainy. The rain is literally being blown in sheets. I am waiting for a bit of a break in it so I can run to the garage (my garage is detached....no simple things in Nod) to get some cat litter I postponed lugging into the house after town yesterday. I have to take care of some absolute "gotta-do's" but then hope to stitch a little....a rare treat for me as I have conditioned myself to believing I am only allowed to hook, stitch, read, etc. in the evening (usually very late evening) hours. Keep those hands toasty and hook ready! ~Robin~

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  3. Thanks for the lovely rug show. I find the crane and waterfall one very interesting. The foliage and grasses are amazing.

    I have Raynaud syndrome and I know exactly how you feel and there's no cure for it. It' stopped raining for a short period and I went to cut down my very thorny rose bush and the rain started again.

    Enjoy the weekend.
    Hugs, Julia

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  4. I really love that dog rug. Will have to remember this one. Stay warm. Janice

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  5. I can't imagine how many hundreds of rugs you have saved!!!

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  6. another great rug show. I like the birds for the colors and the dog for the background. a few wonderful rugs there.
    As I told you I have Raynaud's too I can have a flair up from a cold glass but not usually. I got it because I have an autoimmune issue. I do get it in my feet too I always wear slippers never bare feet.
    Cathy

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  7. Wow!!!love them all ,,,the kitty's are special,,,,love that design!!!been a cool spring here too and my hands always Cold,,,!! Rain now and have had winds,,,,,Spring is slow!,!,Thanks,,,,So much,,,,,Take care,,,!!!

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  8. It was such a pleasure to see these rugs! I'm sorry about your Raynaud's. It runs in our family. It doesn't give me much trouble, but one of my sons got embarrassed when his hands turned purple when he tried to talk to girls on cold days.

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