Sunday, February 24, 2013

A Finish ~ & Two More Un-finishes ~


I finally got the binding sewn on my belated Christmas present, "Pup", a Magdalena Briner Eby adaptation.  It's about time, don't you think?


Bound with the wool I used for the border.  My corners are never perfectly mitered.  Now all I need is the label :)


I finished hooking Maria's little lamb.  Isn't she sweet?


Soft, spring colors for the scallops.


I also completed this little sampler by Falling Star Primitives.  The bottom half is not quite stitched as charted.  I left out a couple motifs.


Hard to believe another weekend is over.  So much to do and so little time . . . sigh.
Hugs :)
Lauren

19 comments:

WoolenSails said...

Your rugs are wonderful and I love the prim cross stitch piece.

Debbie

marly said...

You're good girl!

acorn hollow said...

you have been busy that is for sure. It all looks so great. why the weekends go so fast???
have a great week.
Cathy

The Eveningstitcher said...

Both of your rugs are beautiful, Lauren! I love the little sheep rug...colors are so sweet! I love the sampler...great job! You have been busy...but I agree...the weekends go by way to fast!

newburyarts said...

*****both rugs look great...i taught your camp director, besty from heavens to betsy wool in a workshop this weekend in maine...she is truly lovely and a great craftswoman.

Ronda Walker said...

You had a productive weekend, love your rugs.

Cammie said...

You have been busy. Doesn't it feel great to get unfinished projects done!! Love them all!
Happy Monday!
~Cammie

Primitive Stars said...

Hi Lauren, love your rugs, so sweet the lamb.....guess I will have to pick up my hook and keep trying......Your Sampler is coming along great, Francine.

Dog Trot Farm said...

Good morning Lauren, my your hands have been busy. The lucky recipient of the darling dog rug is going to be very pleased, what a lovely gift. All three projects are just wonderful. Have a lovely day, Julie.

Kim said...

Looks good Lauren. Whoever gets the MB Pup will be lucky. The sheep turned out very nice too.

My Colonial Home said...

Your hooking is always so nice...binding is my next step and it scares me...but if I don't do it right and no one turns them over...then I'm home free...lol
Your dog and sheep rug are so sweet.
karen

moosecraft said...

Oh I love that little sheepie! The soft colors in the scallops just welcome spring! I'm going to try using wool (and maybe ticking) to bind my rugs that won't make it to the floor.

Ann said...

Nice finishes! Just read your last post too - I didn't know to use Heat and Bond on the edges of the rugs - thanks for sharing. ~Ann

Gayle said...

You've been busy! I'm especially impressed with your cross stitch project - I haven't done any of that for years and years!

Saundra said...

Great wool binding for the doggie. And I love Maria's sheep design as well. You've been busy gurlfren.

Saundra

denise said...

too cute!!!!!!!!!! denise

Farm Girl said...

Your finishes are so nice. I enjoy looking at your rugs. You have such nice even edges.
I like your counted cross stitch too. It looks wonderful. Have a nice week.

Julia said...

You sure are making up for lost time and got a lot accomplished. I'm so glad for you and I'm sure it feels good for you to finally get those beautiful rugs done and your sampler too.
I really like how you bounded the back of the rug with wool fabric.
Have a great week.
Hugs,
JB

Larkrise garden girl said...

Everything looks great! Love your lamb, Hugs Cheri