Karen Larsen of Crows Foot Farm gave a talk on the thought process she uses to design rugs. She explained how this rug came about. It was based on drawing by her eight year old granddaughter and aptly named Lucy's Fairy Village. Isn't it just too sweet?
My partner in crime Melissa was hooking this pattern by the Woolley Fox. This is what she accomplished the first day. Her color choices were amazing.
Sweet Liz who also attended the retreat last year brought everyone a piece of antique paisley. Melissa hooked it in the center of her hearts.
Some of you may recall I posted a picture of this rug a month or so ago from a hook in and several readers were asking to see it spread out. Shirley was hoping to finish it before the retreat but had just had a little hooking left to do. Here she is contemplating her wools in April of 2013, having started the rug that January.
Not having anything else to hook, she bought this pattern from Susan Saturday evening and by Sunday morning was already done except for outlining the petals, using the same wool from the room size rug.
Thanks so much for stopping by. I have lots more rugs to share in the next post.
Pug hugs :)
Lauren
Lauren
It was such a fun retreat. Lots of hooking and laughs with new and old friends. And don't worry about the food grazing, we need to keep up our energy!!
ReplyDeleteThat is one large rug! So much talent and sounds like so much fun.
ReplyDeleteCathy
What gorgeous rugs, looks like it was a wonderful retreat.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
That big rug would be daunting ~ she's quite the hooker, I would say! Love Melissa's hearts, too ~ really nice color choices!! I know you had a great time!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a great time! Lots of good food and wool! Boy what a big rug and its beautiful! Love the heart rug too, just fun to see them all! Enjoy your day Lauren!
ReplyDeleteAlways in awe at the beautiful rugs. Warm Blessings! Amy
ReplyDeleteWow...that is one beautiful, big rug! Glad you had a great time...hook ins are such fun!
ReplyDeleteRobyn
That is one big honking rug she hooked and don't think I'd have the courage to tackle one that size. Glad you had such fun and it was time for you to have a 'getaway'.
ReplyDeleteSaundra
So beautiful and I bet you had just a lovely time. What talent. Someday I am going to go to one of those things.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day.
Lauren, I'm so glad that you had such a great time at the hooking retreat. My those rugs are beautiful. My favorite is the second star barn rug and that large size rug. Wow...
ReplyDeleteHooking and eating are two of my passion to. I'm glad you enjoyed yourself at these two hobbies.
Hugs,
JB
Glad you had a good time Lauren. Looks like a very fun time. Some great rugs. Love Melinda's choice of wools for her hearts. That big rug is something. Wow! Can't wait to see more. Hugs, Lori
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOW what else can you say about that rug.
ReplyDeleteLovely rugs,sounds as if the retreat was great.Melissa's heart rug is gorgeous,she chose such pretty wool colors.WOW ! That is one big beautiful rug.Looking forward to seeing more.Blessings,Jen
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful time you had - sure wish I could have been there too! So many great projects - thanks for sharing the pictures with us Lauren!
ReplyDeleteOh My!!! That sound perfect! Friends, hooking, food and laughs! perfection! OLM
ReplyDeleteWhat a great time you must have had!
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