Happy Mother's Day to each and every mother and grandmother.
Reward yourself for a 'job well done' in any manner you wish as it is your day. I'm sure there were lots of bouquets and chocolates given to you moms to celebrate your day. Enjoy.
I'm remembering my sweet mother, the fun we had and special moments privately. Too many to write about.
Saundra
I love replicating antique adaptation rugs but also design my own. Looking at old rugs in Early American Life magazine was my inspiration to learn to hook.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Friday, May 8, 2015
Short and Sweet!
OMG, I'm one week away from leaving for Woolley Fox rug camp. I'm SO far behind in everything which means something is not going to get done before I leave. Yet, here I am showing you a picture of Harvey's Magdalena when my time could be cleaning, washing clothes, packing and doing all those other things which need to be done before leaving.
I wanted so much to have this piece hooked and steamed so that I could bind it on the way to Ligonier. Welllll, may not get done.
Magdalena, I just love those red legs you put on that duck. Was hesitant to hook them at first but now am in a happy place. She is different (different is good), she is special (also good) and it was Magdalena's calling card.
Will close for the night. Have a great evening everyone.
Saundra
I wanted so much to have this piece hooked and steamed so that I could bind it on the way to Ligonier. Welllll, may not get done.
Magdalena, I just love those red legs you put on that duck. Was hesitant to hook them at first but now am in a happy place. She is different (different is good), she is special (also good) and it was Magdalena's calling card.
Will close for the night. Have a great evening everyone.
Saundra
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Woolley Fox Needs a Little Help From Friends
As you are all aware the pattern side of Woolley Fox has been sold to Katie of A Nimble Thimble. She is in the process of updating the web site and has realized not all the patterns are represented by hooked samples. Barb and Katie are kindly asking that you send digital pictures, along with the correctly spelled name and city/state of the person who hooked them.
To see a list of the patterns which are needed for the web site click on the link below. There is also an email address where pictures can be sent which is located at the bottom of that list. If any of your friends have hooked any of these rugs, please contact them and suggest they take a picture and send it in soon.
http://www.animblethimble.com/rug-pictures-needed.htm
Hey guys and gals, having a picture of the rug you hooked on the web site is a badge of honor . Makes no difference if you hooked it on your own or in a class with Barb. So 'look at the list and check it twice' (sounds like Santa doesn't it?) and get those photos in so we can see the new web site unfold.
Heck, can't stop my blog without a picture of a hooked rug or two so will post two of the many Magdalena rugs I've hooked..... Magdalena's Farm and Folk Art Horse.
Have a great evening everyone, and please be kind to one another. Hey, Barb, did you notice I used PURPLE text???? Just for you m'dear.
Saundra
To see a list of the patterns which are needed for the web site click on the link below. There is also an email address where pictures can be sent which is located at the bottom of that list. If any of your friends have hooked any of these rugs, please contact them and suggest they take a picture and send it in soon.
http://www.animblethimble.com/rug-pictures-needed.htm
Hey guys and gals, having a picture of the rug you hooked on the web site is a badge of honor . Makes no difference if you hooked it on your own or in a class with Barb. So 'look at the list and check it twice' (sounds like Santa doesn't it?) and get those photos in so we can see the new web site unfold.
Heck, can't stop my blog without a picture of a hooked rug or two so will post two of the many Magdalena rugs I've hooked..... Magdalena's Farm and Folk Art Horse.
Have a great evening everyone, and please be kind to one another. Hey, Barb, did you notice I used PURPLE text???? Just for you m'dear.
Saundra
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Antique Rug Show
Who doesn't love to look at an antique rug show? It's quite possible you will see some which have been posted before, but hey, it's always nice to see them again, right?
I think this one has been shown before, now I recall because of the braided border.
Below is a needlework of some kind, per comment made on the location it was found, which I can't remember now.
Oh, but I want to hook this rug below one day too.
Horse and rider which was probably hooked to honor the jockey and horse on their win.
This rug below has a multicolored scroll design. When working on my E.S. Frost Sheep rug and having Barb help color plan the scrolls, she mentioned about how years ago the scrolls used multi-colors....and right she was.
And below is that rug she help color plan ~ I LOVE those scrolls and would have been terrified to tackle that challenge without her guidance. Can't wait to be in her company in less than two weeks.
Have a great evening.
Saundra
I think this one has been shown before, now I recall because of the braided border.
Below is a needlework of some kind, per comment made on the location it was found, which I can't remember now.
Oh, but I want to hook this rug below one day too.
This rug below has a multicolored scroll design. When working on my E.S. Frost Sheep rug and having Barb help color plan the scrolls, she mentioned about how years ago the scrolls used multi-colors....and right she was.
And below is that rug she help color plan ~ I LOVE those scrolls and would have been terrified to tackle that challenge without her guidance. Can't wait to be in her company in less than two weeks.
Have a great evening.
Saundra
Monday, May 4, 2015
Harvey's Magdalena Update
Seems I've been quite the slacker on blogging lately; matter of fact I've been a slacker as far as reading blogs and perusing Pinterest and all my other favorite things to do in front of the computer. Reason? Rug camp at Woolley Fox is coming up in less than two weeks and I want this trio of critters all hooked and ready to bind on the trip to Ligonier, PA.
Right now I love what I'm looking at but this was not the case on Saturday evening after Friday's episode and residual effect (affect or effect?) on Saturday. Loops were pulled Friday evening and Saturday morning but in the evening it all looked like crap so pulled it out and rehooked the sections in question.
For those of you just finding my blog, below is what the original Magdalena rug looked like. And yes, I plan to hook red legs on my ducky. Notice how all the animals have red eyes, and beaks ~ interesting that Magdalena had the artistic thought to have a bit of spark (aka 'poison') in her rugs. Remember, they used what they had back in the 1800's.
If you would like to learn more about Magdalena and see pictures of some of her original rugs there is a booklet available. The research was done by my friend Evelyn Lawrence and co-authored by Kathy Wright.
If interested in purchasing the BOOK, just click on that word "book".
Must say that using worms in a Magdalena rug is far more easy than hooking a hit and miss border or hit and miss design. I've done a few chair pads with hit and miss as well as my Granny Geometric and Magdalena is the easiest.
Have a great evening everyone.
Saundra
Right now I love what I'm looking at but this was not the case on Saturday evening after Friday's episode and residual effect (affect or effect?) on Saturday. Loops were pulled Friday evening and Saturday morning but in the evening it all looked like crap so pulled it out and rehooked the sections in question.
For those of you just finding my blog, below is what the original Magdalena rug looked like. And yes, I plan to hook red legs on my ducky. Notice how all the animals have red eyes, and beaks ~ interesting that Magdalena had the artistic thought to have a bit of spark (aka 'poison') in her rugs. Remember, they used what they had back in the 1800's.
If you would like to learn more about Magdalena and see pictures of some of her original rugs there is a booklet available. The research was done by my friend Evelyn Lawrence and co-authored by Kathy Wright.
If interested in purchasing the BOOK, just click on that word "book".
Must say that using worms in a Magdalena rug is far more easy than hooking a hit and miss border or hit and miss design. I've done a few chair pads with hit and miss as well as my Granny Geometric and Magdalena is the easiest.
Have a great evening everyone.
Saundra
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Guess Where I Was Yesterday
Well I wasn't here writing about it being May Day ~ my day was spent in the ER. Not to worry, I'm okay. This may sound rather silly to have left me so exhausted, but it did. If you've ever had vertigo then you know what it felt like.
Until Thursday evening I'd never had vertigo. I awoke in the middle of the night Thursday night to go pee and when trying to lift myself up from the bed my body felt like walking thru a 'fun house'. Am sure you remember how disoriented you felt as a kid at the time. Actually it was worse than that feeling because my neck is still feeling the discomfort of my head thrashing about to try and get my balance or focus. I felt like the room was spinning.
Was taken by ambulance to the ER from the doctor office because of dizziness and nausea. I was concerned that I may not be able to attend rug camp in two weeks, and worse, that I may be having a stroke. My BP and EKGs were very erratic due to worry and stress so they kept an eye on me. I was given a chest X-ray, head scan, numerous vials of blood for blood work. So long story short all okay except I had vertigo, low potassium and sodium; was given a pill at the hospital for nausea and a script for dizziness which I'm still taking.
Yes, I am feeling much better than Thursday evening and Friday but am sometimes lightheaded and was left exhausted. I'm ready for bed now but will force myself to wait until 9:30. My grass needs cutting and I sat around like a blob today so hope I'm up to cutting grass tomorrow.
Almost didn't make a post today due to lack of energy but wanted to move the Harvey Magdalena on my frame so thought I'd muster up. Plus wanted to see what horrible hooked has been done since being so disoriented. Here she blows........
Have a great evening and hope everyone will enjoy the nice weather this weekend.
Saundra
Until Thursday evening I'd never had vertigo. I awoke in the middle of the night Thursday night to go pee and when trying to lift myself up from the bed my body felt like walking thru a 'fun house'. Am sure you remember how disoriented you felt as a kid at the time. Actually it was worse than that feeling because my neck is still feeling the discomfort of my head thrashing about to try and get my balance or focus. I felt like the room was spinning.
Was taken by ambulance to the ER from the doctor office because of dizziness and nausea. I was concerned that I may not be able to attend rug camp in two weeks, and worse, that I may be having a stroke. My BP and EKGs were very erratic due to worry and stress so they kept an eye on me. I was given a chest X-ray, head scan, numerous vials of blood for blood work. So long story short all okay except I had vertigo, low potassium and sodium; was given a pill at the hospital for nausea and a script for dizziness which I'm still taking.
Yes, I am feeling much better than Thursday evening and Friday but am sometimes lightheaded and was left exhausted. I'm ready for bed now but will force myself to wait until 9:30. My grass needs cutting and I sat around like a blob today so hope I'm up to cutting grass tomorrow.
Almost didn't make a post today due to lack of energy but wanted to move the Harvey Magdalena on my frame so thought I'd muster up. Plus wanted to see what horrible hooked has been done since being so disoriented. Here she blows........
Have a great evening and hope everyone will enjoy the nice weather this weekend.
Saundra
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Bits of Spring
While outside this afternoon I could see the new developments of spring all over. My crocus and daffodils have bloomed and disappeared but now comes the other wave of wonderful spring eye candy.
Many bird houses and bird feeders have a place in my yard. I thought this one with the string hanging out was cute. Can you image that little tiny bird flying and carrying that in it's beak. It's a wonder the bird's flight pattern was screwed up with that string floating behind.
The pink dogwood tree is beginning to flower.
So is the white dogwood tree.
A week or so ago while in the garden bath I could hear a returning hummingbird looking for last year's window feeder. Oops, I hadn't put the feeders out yet....until right after I heard the humming. It is such fun to hear the hummingbirds come to this feeder as it's like the glass picks up the vibrations of the wings and it resonates inside the bathroom. There is another feeder at my fish pond right now and later there will be another. You can see the Bleeding Hearts in the background just before my boy Ben's backyard.
An aromatic lilac bush blooming. Must learn about how to trim it back at the best time so it will fill out and be more prolific next year. Sadly I am not so smart about proper trimming time of year and how much to trim. Sure don't want to kill anything so sometimes the limbs get long and lanky.
My pretty Bleeding Hearts. Thankfully they are in the afternoon shade but when it gets warmer those blooms will be gone too.
Periwinkle (aka vinca minor) near a full bloom.
Have a great evening and let's all be kind to one another.
Saundra
Many bird houses and bird feeders have a place in my yard. I thought this one with the string hanging out was cute. Can you image that little tiny bird flying and carrying that in it's beak. It's a wonder the bird's flight pattern was screwed up with that string floating behind.
The pink dogwood tree is beginning to flower.
So is the white dogwood tree.
A week or so ago while in the garden bath I could hear a returning hummingbird looking for last year's window feeder. Oops, I hadn't put the feeders out yet....until right after I heard the humming. It is such fun to hear the hummingbirds come to this feeder as it's like the glass picks up the vibrations of the wings and it resonates inside the bathroom. There is another feeder at my fish pond right now and later there will be another. You can see the Bleeding Hearts in the background just before my boy Ben's backyard.
An aromatic lilac bush blooming. Must learn about how to trim it back at the best time so it will fill out and be more prolific next year. Sadly I am not so smart about proper trimming time of year and how much to trim. Sure don't want to kill anything so sometimes the limbs get long and lanky.
My pretty Bleeding Hearts. Thankfully they are in the afternoon shade but when it gets warmer those blooms will be gone too.
Periwinkle (aka vinca minor) near a full bloom.
Oh dear, I've forgotten the name of this ground cover; it will probably come back to me as soon as I publish the blog.
It is sunny today but getting damp now as we are expecting rain. Time to take my boy for his walk to be sure he and I get in our steps before that happens.Have a great evening and let's all be kind to one another.
Saundra
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Stewing Wool
Yesterday I noticed Heavens to Betsy had a new post on her blog about stewing wool. Heck, she used some wool that I purchased from her and thought I'd pull out some wool and my pot again.
Below is the before photo and you can see that I also have Little Miss Sunshine (yellow). I had a bright red from a pair of slacks which was always too bright to use but hopefully will be better to use now. I didn't have Ligonier Purple wool but grabbed this plaid which I've also not used either because of it brightness.
After stewing the wool using the same process Betsy wrote about on her blog, this is the after photo. It appears the blue plaid is toned down as is the red seems to have changed color. And ooh I like the mottled Little Miss Sunshine a lot!
There are 3 more panels from those red slacks left to use as a bleeder. Once I return from Woolley Fox rug camp think I might stew a little bit more using the red but choose 3 other wools.
Have a great evening.
Saundra
Below is the before photo and you can see that I also have Little Miss Sunshine (yellow). I had a bright red from a pair of slacks which was always too bright to use but hopefully will be better to use now. I didn't have Ligonier Purple wool but grabbed this plaid which I've also not used either because of it brightness.
After stewing the wool using the same process Betsy wrote about on her blog, this is the after photo. It appears the blue plaid is toned down as is the red seems to have changed color. And ooh I like the mottled Little Miss Sunshine a lot!
There are 3 more panels from those red slacks left to use as a bleeder. Once I return from Woolley Fox rug camp think I might stew a little bit more using the red but choose 3 other wools.
Have a great evening.
Saundra
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Chit Chat about This and That
Can't wait to tell you of yesterday's experience. But first, I'm back hooking on Harvey's Magdalena and have lost my rhythm....feel out of step, out of sync and need to get my groove back. Perhaps I worked on my son's rug a day or so too long. So my plans are to keep hooking this so that during the drive to Woolley Fox in 3 weeks I can bind it. I'm confident it will be done in time. Here is it.
You can see that I've already done the protective rows of straight stitching and zig zag already. When I know for a fact that I'll not want to extend the border it is easier to do the pre-binding stitching before it is all hooked. This wouldn't have been that bad to do tho since it only measures 17 x 28. So maneuvering it on the sewing machine would have been doable. But now the task is already done.
Okay....yesterday!! Yesterday I had several errands and stopped at different stores. The next to the last stop was at Walmart. Normally I carry my bags to the car myself vs. pushing a cart, but this time had too many items. So had my purse in the child seat, a bag up there too and then some bags in the cart itself. I unloaded my items and put the food inside the cooler to contain the items and then hung the handles of others on the back of the driver seat.
Next stop was at the drug store across the highway. Stopped at the red light then proceeded when the light turned. Pulled into the parking lot of Walgreens and reached for my purse. WHAT? Not on the seat beside me. Hurriedly I got out and opened up the side door since I must have put my hand bag back with the groceries. NOPE! Not there! OMG, OMG, OMG.
Pulled out of the parking lot as fast as I could and don't you know there was a red light out of the shopping area and then another red light at the highway before I could cross. During the wait my mind is racing trying to think if I left it in the cart , placed it on the ground and didn't put it in the van, or if someone grabbed it out of the cart while placing groceries in the van.
Parked the car and saw the cart I'd used (there was a flyer in it) but no purse. My legs couldn't get me to the office area fast enough. After the other customer was done I asked if anyone had turned in a purse. She asked me my name, and she said she thought someone had turned over one.
An employee came out of the security office and asked me to describe the color and style of my purse, my name and did I have a picture ID. My ID was in the handbag. My purse was there! Quickly I pulled out my driver's license and showed her. Next I checked to be sure my SS card, credit cards and other pertinent cards were there.....they were. Looked inside to see if the $60 or so dollars was still there and it was. Frankly the money was insignificant, I was more worried about credit cards and ID being stolen.
Guess there still could be damage since the information was right there for someone to copy. I'll watch my accounts like a hawk and hope nothing damaging happens. It appears there are some kind honest people in the world and boy was I LUCKY yesterday.
Saundra
You can see that I've already done the protective rows of straight stitching and zig zag already. When I know for a fact that I'll not want to extend the border it is easier to do the pre-binding stitching before it is all hooked. This wouldn't have been that bad to do tho since it only measures 17 x 28. So maneuvering it on the sewing machine would have been doable. But now the task is already done.
Okay....yesterday!! Yesterday I had several errands and stopped at different stores. The next to the last stop was at Walmart. Normally I carry my bags to the car myself vs. pushing a cart, but this time had too many items. So had my purse in the child seat, a bag up there too and then some bags in the cart itself. I unloaded my items and put the food inside the cooler to contain the items and then hung the handles of others on the back of the driver seat.
Next stop was at the drug store across the highway. Stopped at the red light then proceeded when the light turned. Pulled into the parking lot of Walgreens and reached for my purse. WHAT? Not on the seat beside me. Hurriedly I got out and opened up the side door since I must have put my hand bag back with the groceries. NOPE! Not there! OMG, OMG, OMG.
Pulled out of the parking lot as fast as I could and don't you know there was a red light out of the shopping area and then another red light at the highway before I could cross. During the wait my mind is racing trying to think if I left it in the cart , placed it on the ground and didn't put it in the van, or if someone grabbed it out of the cart while placing groceries in the van.
Parked the car and saw the cart I'd used (there was a flyer in it) but no purse. My legs couldn't get me to the office area fast enough. After the other customer was done I asked if anyone had turned in a purse. She asked me my name, and she said she thought someone had turned over one.
An employee came out of the security office and asked me to describe the color and style of my purse, my name and did I have a picture ID. My ID was in the handbag. My purse was there! Quickly I pulled out my driver's license and showed her. Next I checked to be sure my SS card, credit cards and other pertinent cards were there.....they were. Looked inside to see if the $60 or so dollars was still there and it was. Frankly the money was insignificant, I was more worried about credit cards and ID being stolen.
Guess there still could be damage since the information was right there for someone to copy. I'll watch my accounts like a hawk and hope nothing damaging happens. It appears there are some kind honest people in the world and boy was I LUCKY yesterday.
Saundra
Sunday, April 26, 2015
It's The Small Stuff
It's amazing the difference even the smallest thing can make. The last time I posted the Man Cave Rug, Kay mentioned what caught her eye was the left side of the mug. She suggested that perhaps it should be straight up and down vs. curved as I hooked it. She was so right ~ I hooked it curved thinking it would show the curvature of the mug, but not so. Here is the NOW and it looks much better.
The below photo is before. Small stuff makes a big difference. Thank you Kay!!!! Your comment was a huge help. Amazing how someone else can SEE something our eye doesn't notice until someone else mentions it.
Pictured below close up, it seems the far left bottom base of mug needs to be a little lighter.....I think. That section of glass is supposed to be a tad darker than the upward part.... the bottom middle needs to be whiter, yada yada. I need a break.
Also, if you look at the picture above then the one below, I'm thinking of pulling out the white and rehooking with the light blue & white textured wool I've placed on top.
The below photo is before. Small stuff makes a big difference. Thank you Kay!!!! Your comment was a huge help. Amazing how someone else can SEE something our eye doesn't notice until someone else mentions it.
Pictured below close up, it seems the far left bottom base of mug needs to be a little lighter.....I think. That section of glass is supposed to be a tad darker than the upward part.... the bottom middle needs to be whiter, yada yada. I need a break.
Also, if you look at the picture above then the one below, I'm thinking of pulling out the white and rehooking with the light blue & white textured wool I've placed on top.
I am happy with the beer color tho, and what wonderful timing with the marbleizing tutorial to achieve that color ~ and totally by accident.
Guess it is time for me to put this aside for a while as I'm getting indecisive and frustrated. Yup, I need a break. Am so happy I decided to start this project so early before the Christmas deadline.
Enjoy your Sunday evening. Will surely enjoy mine since my plans are to go back hooking Harvey's Magdalena.
Saundra
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Marbelizing Results are In
For those of you who have never done marbleizing, you will be quite surprised by the results and how color can be achieved without dyes. The picture below shows you what the original light peach color of the wool used in the sandwich looked like before and after the process. And I've folded the wool so you can see how each side of that wool changed color depending on wools chosen for the outside layer.
On the above photo to the left I used the brighter blue wool and olive green, with peach between. The wool on the right was the same light peach and on one side of the sandwich was golden brown and the other side was a navy blue. And, do you remember in yesterday's post there was a narrow strip of a brighter navy at one end? You can see what that did to the wool, look at the top of the wool on the right (above).
These are the wools which were used for the peach to the left in the above photo. Notice too, both sides of the olive wool changed colors also. The darker half was rolled against the blue, also that olive changed rolled against the bright blue as well. Interesting, eh?
Below shows both sides of the golden brown and both sides of the navy used for the other sandwich. I put both rolls in the same pot, and yes they were squished in tightly. You can see how the bleeding collected in certain areas.
Wish I could say this was planned, but it wasn't. The picture below shows that my beer wool color has been chosen. Whatever it was that I'd had planned for my son's beer previously, has changed. This is it.
If you want to see the wool pre dye pot, just scroll down to yesterday's blog post. For those of you who want to try this I'd love to see you post results on your blog. Since I don't have everyone's blog on my side bar sure hope I find out who tried it so I can see pictures.
If you think of a question while in the process or if I've left questions in your mind feel free to ask. Remember tho, if you are a NO-REPLY blogger I won't be able to reply to your e-mail if you post the question on my blog. But will be able to answer if you write me personally.
Have fun playing and Good Luck.
Saundra
On the above photo to the left I used the brighter blue wool and olive green, with peach between. The wool on the right was the same light peach and on one side of the sandwich was golden brown and the other side was a navy blue. And, do you remember in yesterday's post there was a narrow strip of a brighter navy at one end? You can see what that did to the wool, look at the top of the wool on the right (above).
These are the wools which were used for the peach to the left in the above photo. Notice too, both sides of the olive wool changed colors also. The darker half was rolled against the blue, also that olive changed rolled against the bright blue as well. Interesting, eh?
Below shows both sides of the golden brown and both sides of the navy used for the other sandwich. I put both rolls in the same pot, and yes they were squished in tightly. You can see how the bleeding collected in certain areas.
Wish I could say this was planned, but it wasn't. The picture below shows that my beer wool color has been chosen. Whatever it was that I'd had planned for my son's beer previously, has changed. This is it.
If you want to see the wool pre dye pot, just scroll down to yesterday's blog post. For those of you who want to try this I'd love to see you post results on your blog. Since I don't have everyone's blog on my side bar sure hope I find out who tried it so I can see pictures.
If you think of a question while in the process or if I've left questions in your mind feel free to ask. Remember tho, if you are a NO-REPLY blogger I won't be able to reply to your e-mail if you post the question on my blog. But will be able to answer if you write me personally.
Have fun playing and Good Luck.
Saundra
Friday, April 24, 2015
Let's Marbelize Wool
While reading Acorn Hollow's blog with her thrift store wool purchase, decided it was time for me to marbleize some wool. It has been a while since I did that and thought it might be fun for new followers to learn as an alternative to buying dyes.
No dyes are necessary for this type of dying and you can end up with some varying wool colors which changes flat solid color to something different and 'marbelized' beauty.
Karen Kahle published a little book several years ago called Marbelized Wool and you can purchase it by clicking on that link.
You will need a pot of course, some clothing detergent without bleach and Jet Dry is always good because it helps the wool to absorb more liquid quickly. I put about 1 teaspoon Jet Dry and approx. 2 tablespoons of laundry liquid. Jet dry isn't necessary but I had it so using it.
Each roll uses 3 colors, Karen suggests 1/4 yard pieces measuring 18 x 30. But since my solid colors are from clothing the size might vary but used what I had and made do.
For the first roll of colors chosen was a golden brown (at the very bottom), light peach, and navy blue on the top. Actually was short on that color navy so added a piece of another blue.
My second choice of 3 colors was a brighter blue, the same light peach wool and olive drab slacks. Again I filled in space with pieces from the very bottom of the slacks.
Now to roll lengthwise and you don't need to be sure to have everything smooth because the wrinkles will just add interest.
Once the wool sandwich is rolled you twist the ends in opposite directions and secure it at the ends.
That next roll I decided to secure at the one end to make the twisting a littler easier and better to control.
Here they are rolled, wrapped and tied...both rolls of wool sandwich.
Before I put it on the burner thought I'd let it soak first since the wool was rolled dry.
Karen recommends 1/2 to 2/3 of the wool roll is covered but I've a little more liquid in my pot. Now it is time to put on the burner and let it simmer.
This pot simmered slowly and I did use those huge tweezer things to push and prod easily to release dye from each of the rolls.
It was easy to watch the color change color in the pot and after the wool simmered for about half an hour I lifted the outside wool to see how the color was coming on the middle peach wool. Once I was happy with what I saw it was time to pour 1/2 cup of white vinegar in the pot to fix the color. I let it simmer maybe another 10 minutes, let it cool while I went to wine tasting. When I came home I rinsed the wool and put the wool in the spin cycle of the washer to really get the water out.
Tomorrow you will see the results of the SANDWICH of 3 wools which make a great marbleized wool. Stay tuned, and come back.
Oh, and please be kind to one another.
Saundra
No dyes are necessary for this type of dying and you can end up with some varying wool colors which changes flat solid color to something different and 'marbelized' beauty.
Karen Kahle published a little book several years ago called Marbelized Wool and you can purchase it by clicking on that link.
You will need a pot of course, some clothing detergent without bleach and Jet Dry is always good because it helps the wool to absorb more liquid quickly. I put about 1 teaspoon Jet Dry and approx. 2 tablespoons of laundry liquid. Jet dry isn't necessary but I had it so using it.
Each roll uses 3 colors, Karen suggests 1/4 yard pieces measuring 18 x 30. But since my solid colors are from clothing the size might vary but used what I had and made do.
For the first roll of colors chosen was a golden brown (at the very bottom), light peach, and navy blue on the top. Actually was short on that color navy so added a piece of another blue.
My second choice of 3 colors was a brighter blue, the same light peach wool and olive drab slacks. Again I filled in space with pieces from the very bottom of the slacks.
Now to roll lengthwise and you don't need to be sure to have everything smooth because the wrinkles will just add interest.
Once the wool sandwich is rolled you twist the ends in opposite directions and secure it at the ends.
That next roll I decided to secure at the one end to make the twisting a littler easier and better to control.
Here they are rolled, wrapped and tied...both rolls of wool sandwich.
Before I put it on the burner thought I'd let it soak first since the wool was rolled dry.
Karen recommends 1/2 to 2/3 of the wool roll is covered but I've a little more liquid in my pot. Now it is time to put on the burner and let it simmer.
This pot simmered slowly and I did use those huge tweezer things to push and prod easily to release dye from each of the rolls.
It was easy to watch the color change color in the pot and after the wool simmered for about half an hour I lifted the outside wool to see how the color was coming on the middle peach wool. Once I was happy with what I saw it was time to pour 1/2 cup of white vinegar in the pot to fix the color. I let it simmer maybe another 10 minutes, let it cool while I went to wine tasting. When I came home I rinsed the wool and put the wool in the spin cycle of the washer to really get the water out.
Tomorrow you will see the results of the SANDWICH of 3 wools which make a great marbleized wool. Stay tuned, and come back.
Oh, and please be kind to one another.
Saundra
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Hooking Man Cave and Binding Tape
Not sure just how little progress was made on the beer mug since loops were pulled and replaced. Maybe I'll get colors to suit me and/or wish I'd just think about that picture Julia sent and make it more simple.
In looking at this picture below I see things now that will change. The right side of the glass part of the foam needs the yellowish wool pulled at the far right side and the brighter white put in for at least one row. On the same side below the handle need to clean that up some too as mine looks YUCK.
My hat goes off to all you hookers who have successfully hooked glass or mirrors. Perhaps if I would try harder and reduce the size of cut from #8 to #3 I might achieve that success too....uh...ain't gonna happen...I'll dumb it down and make it simple first.
Today someone inquired about the 3" binding tape that Lauren wrote about on her blog. I replied to her but others may have wondered where to purchase the 3" BINDING too. It comes in different colors and yes it is expensive since you need to buy the whole roll. However, if you have a group who would like to purchase a roll you could each share in the cost to make it more affordable.
I used that to bind my antique adaptation of Santa and Deer a couple years ago.
However, I didn't want the coffee brown color on my son's rug since the border and lettering will be in black. So my the Man Cave Rug will be bound with a wide denim since I'm thinking of attaching it to a wooden frame. Thankfully (or sadly) there is still an over abundance of all types of textiles in my house so had some yardage of denim. As the background is blues and the outer border black this should work perfectly.
The denim was ripped straight of grain 4" wide since 1/4" is used as a seam allowance and there should be plenty of extra width for me to staple onto a wooden stretcher frame. Or at least that is where my thoughts are going now. Who knows how the final finishing will end up. But if bound traditionally it will have a nice wide border.
Have a magnificent evening! Over and out from chilly Delaware.
Saundra
In looking at this picture below I see things now that will change. The right side of the glass part of the foam needs the yellowish wool pulled at the far right side and the brighter white put in for at least one row. On the same side below the handle need to clean that up some too as mine looks YUCK.
My hat goes off to all you hookers who have successfully hooked glass or mirrors. Perhaps if I would try harder and reduce the size of cut from #8 to #3 I might achieve that success too....uh...ain't gonna happen...I'll dumb it down and make it simple first.
Today someone inquired about the 3" binding tape that Lauren wrote about on her blog. I replied to her but others may have wondered where to purchase the 3" BINDING too. It comes in different colors and yes it is expensive since you need to buy the whole roll. However, if you have a group who would like to purchase a roll you could each share in the cost to make it more affordable.
I used that to bind my antique adaptation of Santa and Deer a couple years ago.
However, I didn't want the coffee brown color on my son's rug since the border and lettering will be in black. So my the Man Cave Rug will be bound with a wide denim since I'm thinking of attaching it to a wooden frame. Thankfully (or sadly) there is still an over abundance of all types of textiles in my house so had some yardage of denim. As the background is blues and the outer border black this should work perfectly.
The denim was ripped straight of grain 4" wide since 1/4" is used as a seam allowance and there should be plenty of extra width for me to staple onto a wooden stretcher frame. Or at least that is where my thoughts are going now. Who knows how the final finishing will end up. But if bound traditionally it will have a nice wide border.
Have a magnificent evening! Over and out from chilly Delaware.
Saundra
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
The Man Cave Rug Update
After some lighthearted harassing comments on yesterday's post (you know who you are!) I decided to start working on the first of two beer mugs in my son's Man Cave Rug. Interesting that the first colors of worms pulled and thought would work...didn't. Back to looking at other worm colors and wool yardage. Maybe I have it and maybe not.
I've never tried to replicate glass and while my plans aren't to even attempt realism would like to have the beer mug at least recognizable. What will give me a little better perspective is when I look at this picture on my blog later. Many times when seeing it on the computer have chosen to replace loops ~ that just happened on the Harvey's Magdalena after a previous post.
So.. get ready...and here we GO. Really wanted to put a border outline of blue around the mug but I was under the gun by the beer mug Nazi (you know who you are).
For comparison sake, below is the picture of the mug found free which seemed like a good shape to use for my son's rug. Here is my hooked mug next to the picture. And I DO see YET, maybe the top shape would have been okay had I outlined it with the background. See gals, that is also a lesson about outlining the image. By outlining it controls the spread of the other colors and shapes your image.
Okay then, so Kim, just for the record I am NOT a Princess! For your information, in my house I am the QUEEN! Now let me see what YOU GOT ! I want to see some hit and miss border go'n on!
Have a great evening everyone and enjoy the lighthearted banter between me and my friends.
Saundra
I've never tried to replicate glass and while my plans aren't to even attempt realism would like to have the beer mug at least recognizable. What will give me a little better perspective is when I look at this picture on my blog later. Many times when seeing it on the computer have chosen to replace loops ~ that just happened on the Harvey's Magdalena after a previous post.
So.. get ready...and here we GO. Really wanted to put a border outline of blue around the mug but I was under the gun by the beer mug Nazi (you know who you are).
For comparison sake, below is the picture of the mug found free which seemed like a good shape to use for my son's rug. Here is my hooked mug next to the picture. And I DO see YET, maybe the top shape would have been okay had I outlined it with the background. See gals, that is also a lesson about outlining the image. By outlining it controls the spread of the other colors and shapes your image.
Okay then, so Kim, just for the record I am NOT a Princess! For your information, in my house I am the QUEEN! Now let me see what YOU GOT ! I want to see some hit and miss border go'n on!
Have a great evening everyone and enjoy the lighthearted banter between me and my friends.
Saundra
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