Angie from Ohio joined the challenge and she picked the ‘Lone Flower’. She used
cottons, T-shirt’s, nylons, velvet scraps and wool. Said she really enjoyed hooking
it so much that she forgot to take pictures at various stages of completion. She also said she loves mixing textiles due to this challenge and thinks it helps make a piece look vintage. And look at the crochet edge which made a real nice frame for for work.
I agree that her piece looks authentically vintage. And thanks, Angie, for joining in.
Here is my update finally, but just an update. I wanted to post a photo yesterday but time just kept slipping away as I pulled more loops until it was time for me to cook dinner. Guess Angie and I got bit by the same bug. Better late than never.
A couple other people who are interested in joining in haven't started their project just yet so you can still join in. This is the first posting I did about it and you can read more HERE.
Rainy day here and have only been outside to hang out my birdfeeders this morning. Will be more of the same again tomorrow but I've a morning appointment so will have to get wet anyway. Happy hooking friends!
Saundra