How about a rug show to wrap up my Hooker Hill posts? Here we go:
I've already showed you some of Brigitta's rugs so I'll show you some from the other teachers.
These are Susan Feller's:
I've already showed you some of Brigitta's rugs so I'll show you some from the other teachers.
These are Susan Feller's:
The basket in this one is braided. She showed her students this braiding techniques in her class.
Here are a few that Laura Pierce shared with us:
The two pictures below are of the front and back of a clutch Laura made. She uses it to carry her supplies.
In addition to working on my new projects I found wool for the border of my pomegranate rug and with Brigitta's help decided to put two rows of hooking around "The Ladies" to finish it.
I hope I can remember most of what I learned this week. I loved being able to relax and enjoy quality time rug hooking with my friends.
I have lots of projects to finish, can't wait to get started.
Til next time, Ronda
Thanks for the rug show. They are all quite nice. I'm sure everything that you learned will come back to you when you'll need it.
ReplyDeleteHugs, JB
Wow, that is a beautiful assortment you have shown us. I'm sure you have learned lots from these talented artists.
ReplyDeleteMore inspiration !
ReplyDeleteThe crow with the roses is so nicely done.
Rose
A these are beautiful rugs! I would love to learn how to make them. I live in the delta area of Calif.... About two hours from you. Is there any stores or classes in Northern Ca.? Thank you for your help if you can.
ReplyDeleteHi Cathy I replied to you via email, let me know f you didn't get it and I'll send it again.
DeleteImpressive creations! I especially like the 7th one, the bird amongst all the vegetation.
ReplyDeleteHi Ronda,
ReplyDeleteGreat photo's of the rugs, etc. I do have one question. How big are the rugs generally? You speak of rugs, but these are surely not meant to be walked on!? Anyway, hope all is well.
Love,
Your brother