Monday, May 12, 2025

THIS and THAT

The Golden Eagle, AKA Pat's Eagle, is all hooked and I started binding it while waiting for my son's CT scan (or was it an MRI?) of his shoulder.  I'm using cotton binding because I don't want to extend the border by another row or color.  I wanted just a one row border and didn't want either the red or dark brown because that may have pulled the eye away from the central focus ~ the eagle.  So I used a softer and more neutral color.
Yesterday when my son and DIL dropped by to see me for Mother's Day my son noticed this 1776 Eagle I hooked and fell in love.  Well of course what does a mother do but give to her son.  
Truth be told, my dear DIL probably told my son to say he loved it to ensure it would go home with them ðŸ˜„.
I'm considering the 1776 Eagle my design inspired by an antique rug.  Actually, the shape of the eagle was used from the antique rug below but reshaped the tail and hooked it differently.  So believe there are enough differences to call the 1776 eagle my design.  They are going to hang the eagle but haven't decided which room.  Will it go in my son's 'man cave' or somewhere in their house ... an inquiring nosey mind will find out when I visit them again.
Before starting my new project thought I'd pull a few loops on the patiently waiting plus one, Ezra's Farm, just to make a tad more headway.  Previously I'd just hooked the horse and got bored.  So decided to hook around the horse until I decide what color and where I want to attack next.  Now I can see that blob color doesn't look right.  So will reverse hook and replace with another color when returning to the pattern.
That's it for this post.  Blogger is giving me fits because the text style and color keeps changing.  At first it wouldn't allow me to post the pictures.  Happy Monday and happy hooking.

Saundra


6 comments:

  1. Fabulous eagles! Both of them!! I'd be flattered if my son ever even noticed a hooked rug of mine, let alone say he loved it and would want to take it home. (Or my DIL for that matter.) Your 1776 eagle is one of my favorites. I'm surprised you parted with it. I guess, though, while your hooked galley might be a bit more empty, your heart must surely be fuller.

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  2. Golden Eagle looks great…but 1776 Eagle wins in my book! I’m sure your son and/or dil) will cherish it.
    I bet Ezra won’t be on your frame for long 🤣🤣🤣
    Lauren
    Rugs and Pugs

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  3. Very handsome eagles! I think that’s the best compliment when a family member admires your work. Icing on the cake when they want to take it home 🙂

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  4. That anonymous above is me
    Maureen

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  5. Thats great you son took your Eagle Home !!! And you can hook another one ! Yay !!!

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  6. What a nice gift you gave to your son and DIL. Both eagle rugs are very fine. Janice

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