Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Patterns and Pattern Information ~


I really behaved myself at the hook in (no fun) and did not buy any wool.  Did buy some wool yarn for binding, but that doesn't count :)
 
This pattern has long been on my hooking bucket list, but seeing it in needle punch it's just as sweet ~ and so tiny.


Fun little Santa by Maria.  She just has such a unique style.


Terri Leamer has some great patterns and I couldn't resist buying one.  You can find her patterns on etsy here.

 
Several people were wondering if this pattern was available for purchase.  From what I saw on Facebook, it is based on a print found in an etsy shop called MaryMontage.  It was suggested that you contact the shop owner seeking permission to enlarge it in to a rug pattern.

 
There was also a question about a pattern for the hooked houses.  Eagles Nest Woolens offers a pattern  and it can be found here.
 

I finally have a finish to share with you in my next post!!!  Maybe even two :)
 
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs :)
Lauren

14 comments:

  1. Oh...those little punch needles are so cute!! I like to punch needle when I'm in a hurry...little gifts are done in a jiffy and there is so many different ways to finish them. I like walking around the craft store, just looking at tin buckets or frames, lots of great ideas. Have a wonderful day!

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  2. That is one thing I like about punch needle, smaller and easier to do, that would be fun to do in both.

    Debbie

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  3. Hi Lauren,
    Glad you did buy a few things at the Hook In! That is definitely part of the fun!!
    Love the patterns and I'm looking forward to your finishes!! We love Show and Tell!!!
    Have a great week, my friend!
    Heart Hugs~
    Julie

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  4. I hooked santa with a tree for a friend for christmas this past year. Love those houses but I am out of room to put things but very sweet
    Cathy

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  5. It has been a while since I've done any needle punch and have quite a few cute designs I could do. For sure that would be more accommodating to carry vs. a big rug, loads of wool and frame. But alas I've not been motivated enough to start one. I'll be envious when I see you working on one.

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  6. I can't wait to see your new finishes. Thanks for all of that great information. I did hook yesterday. It was nice to finally pick up a hook.
    Have a great day and I look forward to seeing your finishes.

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  7. Being good is not fun. Love the hooked houses but I cannot imagine making one...that's just me.
    Looking to see your finishes.

    Peace,
    Barb

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  8. Doing punch needle does love fun and definitely more portable. But arthritis has made my hands not so nimble any more. I'll be sticking with my #8 cut and up.

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  9. Thanks for letting us know where to get those goodies! :-) What a FUN hobby!!!!

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  10. Those Santas are darling. Cannot wait to see your finished pieces. Janice

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  11. Lauren, Love the little Santa patterns. I was looking for some inspiration for a new rug and spotted the print from MaryMontage and thought it would be good for a hooked rug. Thank you for the information. Looking forward to seeing your finished pieces.

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  12. What fun patterns!!!
    Don't know how you could resist the wool - I wasn't so lucky last week...the wool bug got me big time lol.
    Blessings
    Karen

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  13. Looks like you have Christmas on your mind! Do love that Maria Santa. But I love everything she designs. Those little houses are too cute, but I hate assembling 3D pieces. I have a hard enough time getting edges done.

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