With Thanksgiving this week it is befitting this Thankful rug to be shown first. Said to be hooked late 19th century with dimensions of 33.5 x 50.
Below is a winter scene hooked by the late Georges-Edouard Tremblay who was also an artist.
Saundra
Eight point stars with a hit and miss background, no date but measures 34 x 68.
A horse named TOBE given a date between early 19th to early 20th century.
A "Welcome" rug and wonder if the person who hooked it has a dog and cat or if she is suggesting that all creatures great and small are welcome? 😏
A ginormous wool stitched bed rug Joseph and Olive Abbott Mar 22, 1775 which measures 83 x 88. That had to keep the young lady busy for many months me thinks.
Below is a close up of the true colors and stitching. She even stitched the background, those aren't flowers and stems stitched only.
An oval in rectangle hooked early 20th century on burlap. I wondered if the corner was missing or turned over and the photographer didn't fix it.
A rooster on fence, 20 x 34 hooked 19th century.Wishing all of you a warm and happy Thanksgiving.
Oh.....My....that bed rug stole my heart at first glance. And WOW!! I can only think that whoever stitched it worked on it from the time she learned to stitch, looking forward to her betrothal. Happy Thanksgiving Sweet Mummy D. ~Robin~
ReplyDeleteThe winter scene log cabin is definitely a work of an artist. Tobe is fun, but I cannot even being to imagine stitching that bed rug!!!
ReplyDeleteSome real beauties there. Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteYou found a lot of great old rug ! I can't imagine making that bed rug , how heavy and awkward that had to be to handle !!! The winter scene is incredible , all those trees !!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a very Happy & delicious Thanksgiving too Saundra !!!
Happy Thanksgiving! I love the winter scene it looks like sugar house.
ReplyDeletecathy
Happy Thanksgiving,,,,,
ReplyDeleteLove the snow scene mat
Elaine 🍁
I would never have been able to make a bed rug. So much work in that one. Loved the Winter one as well. Happy Thanksgiving to you. Janice
ReplyDeleteThe bed rug is stunning, but I like that cabin. Those trees are really detailed and technical if you zoom in a little. Great show!
ReplyDeleteLady Locust