I finally finished hooking my Big Hug Rug. It is not bound yet because I am not going to do that until I decide whether it will be going on a wall or the floor.
JoEllen
Members of Wool Snippets share the progression and challenges of projects that they are creating. We might show off a little bit too! The primary focus is on the art of rug hooking, but our other art involving wool is encouraged.
What a great rug....this is one of those that will most likely get handed down through the generations of your family. I always like the personal rugs the best.
ReplyDeleteYour rug reflects so many of the things that are important in my life too such as faith, patriotism, nature and even love (with the hearts). I love it, and enjoy viewing rugs that keep your eye moving around them because they have so many interesting elements. Congratulations on completing it!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful rug. I love looking at all the different things in it and the colors are very pleasing to the eyes. Thanks for posting it!
ReplyDeleteGood for YOU! what a great accomplishment! I pulled mine out the other day thinking that I would get back to work on it, but my brain is running into the same blocks that I had before. Sheesh!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful JoEllen! It is really very striking! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you ladies. I am SOOOOOOO glad I am finished hooking this... but in some ways it is sad it has been like a friend with so many hours together. :-)
ReplyDeleteJoEllen, this rug is beautiful. I love it! There's just something about rugs with cabins in them that 'call' to me. There are just so many cute aspects of this rug.........you did a great job.
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