Wonderful, wonderful weekend. Good friends, good food and good hooking (punching, felting, wiring etc.)… So without further ado here are some pix of what was being worked on or finished…
Karen’s Old Tattered flag watering can and bag done in a Tipp City class with Ali Strebel and Karen Kahle…
I was finishing the hooking of a rug for someone who realized hooking was not for them – a pattern by Woolen Memories…
Betty hooked her Deanne Fitzpatrick fish pattern in hmm a day!…
Elizabeth finally finished the sky so I did not have to dye again – this is one of the Karla Gerard patterns I carry called Sheep Farm and oh I loveeeee it…
Sheila’s lovely rug (I call it bar codes!)…
and her amazingggg landscapes all done in yarns and sari silks…
Betty’s landscape from her class with Deanne…
Donna’s primitive portrait of her son and his dog done so that it looks like an 1800’s painting…
The other Betty’s piece done in a class with Donna van Dusen…
and a lovely basket of flowers…
Sandi’s amazing rug started in a class with Pam Bartlett…
Helen’s Butters… ready for framing…
Chris did Harley who sadly passed away…another of Louise’s punch needle pieces…
Laura’s reallllllly primitive horses (or dogs!)…
Jill’s primitive stuffed cats – almost took these home with me but her cats would not have been happy…
and Diane’s punch needle piece mounted inside a cheese box lid… (finishing helped along by our queen of finishing – Wendy!)…
Fabulous pictures! Good to see you in Cobourg yesterday. Nancy
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Thank you! Thank you!Thank you for sharing these fabulous creations. My spirit was at camp even though I was here enjoying my time with our daughter Karen and learning about using dip dyes. These rugs made me smile so my day is off to a good start.
Loretta, i love the rooster, do you know where i can buy this pattern? Thank you. Jo-Ann
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Sorry, i meant the black chicken.
Loretta: Would it be possible to include last names as well as first names of the hookers?