Sunday, September 22, 2024

MORE CAPE MAY RUG SHOW and THROWDOWN

Will start by showing you three rugs hooked by Jane Sittnick which were hooked using a very hand-friendly polyester knit.   Although hard to see, the attached strips of the knits used she attached to the top right corner.  When visitors attended the show during her time in the room she sat, Jane used those to show how thrift shop purchases can be used to start hooking.  Click on the photos to enlarge.
Another fish rug is Mackerel and she has those fibers attached as well.  Amazing, and gives the appearance of having fish scales; great job Jane.
Another rug designed and hooked by Jane is this Moose where she also used alternative textiles.
Mary Glossner hooked the Hutchinson style mermaid rug below.
The Welcome rug is a Patsy Becker design hooked by June Madden.
Minnie the cat was hooked by Connie Tate.
Sue Menges hooked the pumpkin and crow rug and is ready for fall y'all.
Miss America hooked by Elinor Lundy.
Roberta Olah hooked the dog rug with geometric background.
The Run for the Roses runner was too long for me to get a complete photo.  It was hooked by Shelley.
HO  HO HO, yup, guess it will soon be time to think about the Christmas season.  Look at the tiny ornaments hanging at the bottom.  It was designed and hooked by Chance Allen.
Eastern Native American Frog was hooked by Leslie Stroble.
Below are a few of the rugs being hooked in Lucille's class.  Guess I missed a couple photos as there were 14 of us in her class and I don't have that many photos.  Oh well, here's what I do have....

Happy Home Happy heart by Lori Brechlin being hooked by Cindy Dillow.
Magdalena's Eagle hooked by Shari Vanart in #9.
Pearl and Earl, a Lucille design but can't remember who is hooking it.
Laura McElroy is hooking the pattern below; think she and Lucille decided to forgo the leaves on the trees and give it a willow tree appearance .. me thinks that was the decision.
The rug below is HUMONGOUS and being hooked by Deborah Curry in #8 cut.  It is a Keith Kemmer antique adaptation.
Sorry but don't recall or don't remember who is hooking any of these great primitives.  The first rug below must have been started prior to camp because there's no way someone could have hooked that much in 3 days ~ or at least I couldn't.
Another Minnie being hooked by someone.
Another Lucille designed rug below.
And yet another Lucille designed rug being worked on. 

Yes, I did start a rug at camp but I'm holding out showing it to you until I get more hooked.  Besides, I want to show you some of the wool being used in the rug.

Happy hooking, happy heart, lol.

Saundra


6 comments:

  1. I love Jane and her work!!! Isn't she amazing!! Lots of wonderful rugs being worked on.
    Cathy

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  2. Great talent there. Jane's fish ones are so lifelike. Cannot wait to see the one you are working on. Janice

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  3. Jane's rugs are amazing. Not my style, but I love them nonetheless1
    Thanks for the show ;-)

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  4. Great Mats!
    Getting caught up,,,
    Glad u had a great time,

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  5. Ok...these are some fabulous rugs! While generally not my style, I LOVE the fish...and the girl in the yellow dress. More in line with my style, I also love the willow house and Lori's Happy Home Happy Heart....and that Lucille bird! As for your rug, once a tease, always a tease. ;-) ~Robin~

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  6. Those Fish are amazing ! Very talented group of women !!!

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