
Tomorrow is a wool dye day, so I won't get a lot of hooking done. The good thing is that hooking the flowers gives me time to think about the faces and how I am going to teach that subject.
IT is so nice to have the time to just hook. YAY!
![]() I have done a bit more on the flower basket. Tomorrow is a wool dye day, so I won't get a lot of hooking done. The good thing is that hooking the flowers gives me time to think about the faces and how I am going to teach that subject. IT is so nice to have the time to just hook. YAY!
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![]() Today, I am still working out the details for the face camp that I am teaching in November. AND, I am playing with a wonderful design that I adapted from an antique rug. I started this rug in camp with Cynthia Norwood in September. The pattern is just plain fun! I really do enjoy hooking all cuts of rugs. The faces above are done in 3 to 8-cut. And the rug below is a 9.5-cut with some 10s and hand torn thrown in here and there. More of the rug will be revealed as I complete it. |
AuthorI am a fiber artist and sculptor living in sunny, Tennessee. I have a home studio where I dye and sell gorgeous wool fabric. Archives
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