Tuesday, May 19, 2026

HOOKED RUGS DURING 2007


For some unknown reason this year I came nowhere near the average of 10 rugs.  Maybe because I was in the middle of a divorce and making more dolls for vending?  Not sure.

First is Crow Sampler, a Kindred Spirits design.  Thought I'd take a little creative license and do the penny circle border all the way around vs.  the original design.  Luckily there was plenty of room for me to extend the top border over and draw all the way around.  You can see the original version by clicking HERE.
Farm Scene, a design by Tonya Robey, ended up being displayed in one of her pattern booklets. Tonya provided the pattern and the wool; thanks Tonya.
WELCOME HOME, a pattern designed by Polly Minick.  In 2017 I donated this to my son for a raffle to benefit the American Legion.  You can see a single "S" as my sign because I didn't consider myself using the last initial of my future ex.  But wasn't back to Porter until final decree.
The actual date of this wool applique below is iffy.  It may have been done in 2006 but missed it in the previous post.  OR....maybe it was during 2007.  A design by Fredericksburg Rugs think it was called Folk Art Stars and I sold it at an artisan show.  I personally do not enjoy applique but admit it is easier to transport and with less bulky equipment.
At a rug camp in Cape May with Lucille Festa I hooked 1847 Turkey, a pattern in a Needl'love booklet.  The turkey still lives with me and bring it out each November.  Again, the single "S".
That is all I have documented for that year.  But could be there were other rugs or mats incorrectly dated or perhaps missed taking a photo of it before it was sold.

Those chilly days I complained about are long gone and now have oppressively hot weather yesterday and again today.  It is difficult to even breathe outside so will stay inside.

It has been a while since treating myself to this but today's lunch was the day ~ seared tuna steak and salad.   I did a marinate of 1 T soy sauce, 1/2 T honey and 1/2 T sesame oil.  Since I  didn't have sesame oil I used EVOO and crushed some sesame seeds.
Saundra

  

7 comments:

  1. It is So HOT here , was 97 degrees ...just not ready for this and my body does not like it !!!
    Love your rugs you have hooked , your version of the first one is much cuter ! I Love the Turkey !
    Your dinner looks delicious !!!
    Looks like another Hot day for us tomorrow ,then back to normal.

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  2. Your lunch looks healthy and delicious. Great rugs….your turkey fella looks delicious ๐Ÿ˜‰ Do you have pictures of any dolls you made? Would enjoy seeing those too.I used to make prim Raggedy style dolls myself. Crazy weather isn’t it?! Hot and a bit muggy in Ohio. Windy too!

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  3. Your hooking style sure has changed over the years.
    We had a couple hot humid days and will be much cooler for the next few. Welcome to Ohio!

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  4. We are hot! We went from 50 to 90 I am not of fan of 90s. Suppose to be much cooler tomorrow and not great for memorial weekend, figures.
    Cathy

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  5. Well, your 2007 was much more prolific than any of my years. I can't believe you - and all the other commenters' - weather. I'm in sweats here with the heat on...42ยบ. Brrr.

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  6. We went from 89 yesterday to 49 this morning. What a temperature change. What a nice gesture to add a hooked rug for a raffle. I hope it made lots of money because it is a GREAT one. I also like that turkey. Glad you were able to keep that one. Janice

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  7. What fun rugs. In 2007 I don't think I was even hooking yet. I was still in the midst of raising kids. Its so fun to see your rugs. I am so sorry you are having that kind of heat in May.

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