Love the rugs! I've been hooking away on my MB rug...going to give it to my friend who has no idea what a hooked rug is! But I know she'll love it! Have a great night!
Lauren, That first rug looks so much like a Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Wish I could hook a rug of my Pembroke with the skills of that artist. Thanks for taking the time to not only take the pictures but also posting them.
Welcome and thank you for stoppping by. I live just two blocks from beautiful Lake Erie. I am a rug hooker, needle puncher, and antique collector. I bought my first antique in 1983 and have not stopped since. I keep telling my boys that the antiques are their inheritance.
I am mom to two adult sons and grandma to 15 year old Jake.
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Such great work, enjoyed looking at them.
Your favorite is gorgeous, so much accurate detail in that one ... beautiful ! They are all wonderful.
Oh that first one is stunning and life like. It looks like one of Judy Carter's work designed by Leonard Feenan. So talented both of them.
Thanks for the rug show. I so appreciate all the time you took to let us in on the show. Lots of great works.
Hugs,
JB
Love the rugs! I've been hooking away on my MB rug...going to give it to my friend who has no idea what a hooked rug is! But I know she'll love it! Have a great night!
My fav is the black cat with the ball of yarn.
Thanks for sharing all the great rugs.
Earlene
Gosh what amazing rugs!! Such incredible talent.
I sure do love looking at them.
Lots of beautiful rugs, but I agree, the first one is my favorite.
Debbie
Wonderful rugs, Lauren...it is always so inspiring to see what others hook. Thank you for sharing these.
Hugs,
Linda
WOW! The detail on the dog was wonderful and did you notice all the detail on the seat the dog is laying on? It looks so realistic!
Thanks for the show.
Saundra
So amazing all the patterns of these wonderful rugs....thanks for showing us....Love the dog too, :) Francine.
The dog rug is amazing!
All inspiring! Thank you for sharing the beautiful rugs.
Lauren,
That first rug looks so much like a Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Wish I could hook a rug of my Pembroke with the skills of that artist. Thanks for taking the time to not only take the pictures but also posting them.
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