Saw this sign driving through town yesterday. I guess it's a little church humor :)
I got quite a few finishes done in February and the month is just over half done. In addition to finishing a Token of Friendship, the heart in the old drawer and Vintage Blossoms, I also finished the hooking and binding on McMinn Antique (pic next post). Kind of last minute I decided to make some Valentine gifts. These were about 9" wide by 10" tall, hooked with hand torn strips.
I did not have time to do my usual patchwork back so just backed them with wool and stuffed them with snippets.
A friend has a vintage cast iron pan, just 5" in diameter. Last year I hooked her a snowman head and did a little applique heart to gift her. I thought it time to move on to another holiday, and here is the result.
She said to surprise her, so this is what I hooked. It is from a Notforgotten Farm booklet from many years ago.
That's it for today.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs :)
Lauren
12 comments:
Wow that's a beauty. I'll bet Rhonda will swap again anytime.
Dummy me - thinking you could pick up cremation ashes!!
Love the crow.
She will be pleased with the wonderful hooked piece. Your loops are always perfect.
That's a lot for today love the sign. I love the swap too.
cathy
I'd say your friend is going to be very happy with her swap!!
YOur trade was an awesome one. Always love your hooked hearts too! Janice
Love it all.
Lauren your finishes are awesome for February....I just love my swap piece....the rabbit looks great in the shoofly 😀 I’m glad we swapped ❤️
Have a blessed day
Rhonda
Lovely hooking ! ♥️
Rose
I am impressed with all of your finishes. I did not hook or sew one single heart this year. That is a first but I hope to do all of that next year. I always enjoy seeing your beautiful hooking. Your bunny is so cute.
You are on fire! Love your swap....you both scored.
lauren....just so lovely ! And I would like to see the crosses rug that the hearts are lying upon. What size are the crosses? could we see a whole photo of that lovely rug?
Keep up the great work !
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