Tuesday, September 30, 2025

TOMORROW

Hard to believe tomorrow is October already.  Seems like the last 9 months have zipped by like when I fast forward thru TV commercials.  Yet when I was a teen it seemed like forever for an anticipated event to happen in just a week.  

Anyway, here is the hook along design a few of us will start tomorrow.  I'm looking forward to having a 'plus one' to work on and give me a break from the small critters I've been hooking of late.  Here is some yardage and cannot recall where it was purchased but had been here for years until I found it at the bottom of a shelf.  Finally used it in my reclining sheep rug and still have some left.
Went first to the worm baggie and pulled those left from the sheep rug to start with the outlines.  The dark red stripe from the plaid will be used in the hearts along with an overdyed piece you also see.  As for the rest of the color planning, that will be by the seat of my pants as it always is.

Although I drew what I saw in the original antique below, I just might change the right inside heart to make it more heart shaped.  Could still have it look a little wonky but not as much as in the photo below.  Perhaps the woman who hooked it years ago ran out of the red and filled in with what she had.  You know that old saying, "Use it up, wear it out, make do or do without".
Am looking forward to seeing color choices the other 9 participants will make.  It is always fun to see how other folks hook the same design and just how much color affects the results.  Participants are free to take creative license to make their rug one they will enjoy.

Happy hooking!! 💖

Saundra

10 comments:

  1. LOL. You are ahead of me, but no big surprise there. It will be fun to see 10 different versions of the same rug.

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  2. I'm loving your color choices so far LOL. It will, indeed, be interesting to see how these rugs evolve and are interpreted. For some reason, every time I see the original, I think stained glass. Have fun!

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  3. Time slips by so quickly. I am looking forward to seeing how you and the others hook this.
    Cathy

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  4. Oh boy I better get going !!!!

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  5. Yes it is always fun to see what colors everyone chooses. I do like the plaid you chose for the hearts. Janice

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  6. Oohhhh,,,,,love that heart mat ,,,how fun will that be ,,,,
    Elaine
    Happy October 🎃

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  7. It's going to be a another stunner. If I could draw and if I wasn't embroiled in so many other things I need to get done, I'd join in.

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  8. I have the pattern here where I can see it. I am still thinking about colors. Yay for October!

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  9. Looks like fun! Do you always zigzag around your rug before hooking?

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    1. Denise, Wish I had your email address so I could correspond to you directly. But in answer to your question, yes, I always do the zig zag around the edge when there's no hooking on the linen. That way it is ready after steaming to do the binding without the weight of a hooked rug to move around the machine and the edge is protected from ravelling.

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