A little bit of everything ~ folk art, floral, critters...well the works. But first, for those of you who commented on Donna Beaupre's works on Happy Mail , go back and look at the reply she made to each of you. She doesn't have your email address but wanted to acknowledge she read your comments. Now on to the show.
Are you looking forward to spring like me? Here is a stylized robin hooked 19th century and measures 18 x 31.
Interested in doing a hand torn floral? Not a complex floral, but a simple design which could easily handle a hand torn or very wide cut. No date but it does appear to be old to me,
Just found this NGS (Nancy Gertrude Scott) hooked mat of Jamaican kids listed on ebay. For those of you who may not know, she was the daughter of Barbara E. Merry (BEM) of whom I've posted many rugs. Barbara had a farm and had Jamaican farmhands. So often Nancy will hook this type folk art from her memories as a child. This one of Nancy's is listed for $1,250. Although a cute folky piece, I don't think it will have any takers for that price.
I really like this landscape but wouldn't care to hook it. Look at all the detail of the home. No information at all as it was borrowed from FB.
Can't recall where I found this handsome rooster either.
And then there's these folk art primitive roosters. It must have been a printed pattern years ago as I've seen numerous variations hooked of the design.
And then there's these folk art primitive roosters. It must have been a printed pattern years ago as I've seen numerous variations hooked of the design.
Kissing hearts said to be hooked in the 1900's but no indication if that is early or late 1900's. If you need a Valentine piece to hook before Valentine's Day, here ya go.
So much for the short-lived acceptable winter weather yesterday. The arctic air, wind and frigid low temps will be arriving this evening and hang around until about the middle of next week. Don't know how you folks up 'nawth' manage to live in these and worse conditions? It has been so cold and with frozen snow that I haven't picked up pinecones from my yard in weeks. There will be several hundred to pick up by the time I can see them.
So much for the short-lived acceptable winter weather yesterday. The arctic air, wind and frigid low temps will be arriving this evening and hang around until about the middle of next week. Don't know how you folks up 'nawth' manage to live in these and worse conditions? It has been so cold and with frozen snow that I haven't picked up pinecones from my yard in weeks. There will be several hundred to pick up by the time I can see them.
Meanwhile, I'll be happily hooking inside until then. Stay warm and happy hooking to you as well.
Saundra
I love the colors in the first rug.
ReplyDeleteWe have been crazy cold we got up To the 20s during the day this week ot felt like a heat wave. But back to below zero with blowing snow. It is a very long winter!
Cathy