Tuesday, April 1, 2025

RUG SHOW

A hen with her chicks and basket of eggs.  No date but measures 23 x 41.
This pony hooked late 19th century has an interesting background.  If you look closely you can see 4 scrolls hidden in the randomly hooked hit and miss colors.  (34 x 41)  
A soft floral antique with many hearts hooked in the border.
Hooked between 
1890-1920 is this red dog rug from Jordan, Ontario.  That looks like a crochet edge.  Oh, the rug's dimensions are 34 x 40.
Rabbits and horse in excellent shape and nice colors.  As much as I love both animals this isn't a rug I'd be interested in replicating.
Another interesting background which I pondered ~ I wondered if the hooker had this background design in mind from the start.  Because IF those were the limited colors she had did she make a conscious decision to do this vs. a hit and miss background?    Rug measures 25 x 38 and advertised in an old issue of Maine digest.
Bowl of red flowers with no date or size.
I love horses but this one isn't attractive to me.  Actually it is the unappealing bold directional hooked background.  Yet, the first hooked rug of hen and chicks with directional hooking I did find appealing.  If I was to hook this one I'd definitely do a different background.
Last is a cat rug measuring 21.5 x 36 and hooked 20th century but don't know if that is early, mid or late 20th.  
That's the end of this show.  Gonna run the vacuum in the living room and kitchen, prepare lunch of steamed zucchini with pasta sauce then hook some on the deer rug.  Wanna get that dang thing done!

Saundra

7 comments:

  1. That soft floral is very pretty. Red bowl of flowers is to my liking, too.
    You are probably getting very close to finishing your dear deer rug.
    Lauren
    Rugs and Pigs

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  2. These rugs are so cheerful looking. The cat made me chuckle. Looks like he’s being sassy, sticking his tongue out at us

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  3. I have always liked the soft floral with hearts ....but the first one is pretty too. Thanks for the show !

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  4. There are a few good ones in this batch I love the chickens.
    Cathy

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  5. I like the chickens...didn't notice that background until you mentioned it with the horse rug (which I don't much care for either...the splitting of it in two). I was focused on the basket. The red dog is sweet. Thanks for the show.

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  6. Oh...that cat is all kinds of fun! (But with a different background of course...) The chickens are neat too. Preparing for another ice/snow storm here.....

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  7. Bunnies and the horse is one right up my alley. I do like that floral one too. The black horse reminds me of a majestic Arabian. Janice

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