Monday, September 30, 2024

Maria Class Rug Throw Down ~

So many talented hookers in the class.  I will start with the two overacheivers.

Norita was hooking this snowman for her door (a Wooly Horse pattern).  She was hooking with all handtorn strips.  It may not look like big, but this pattern is 56" long.

Taking a break from the snowman, she started on this primitive kitties pattern.  She is not a primitive hooker but look how greatly primitive this little mat is.

Our other overachiever, Deb, finished this sweet snowman (Maria pattern) mat.

She then started this pattern (Dru Ann Jefferies pattern sold by Maria).


Jo Wick pattern that my tablemate won at last week's Crooked River hook in.

I believe this swan pattern was by Cushing.  The cattails were hooked Waldoboro style and looked so real.

Old Tattered Flag pattern.


Pris Butler pattern.  Another hooker who is not a primitive hooker but doing a fine job.


Michelle Palmer pattern.


Another Dru Jeffries pattern.


Don't know who the pattern designer is (Tulip Cross perhaps), but this pattern is HUGE, maybe 4' or 5' square.

Rita finished this fun little Maria deer.

Then went back to the rug she started last week in Kris Miller's class.  Another Old Tattered Flag pattern.

Another Dru Ann Jeffries pattern.



A DiFranzia design.


A Lori Brechlin design offered by Kris Miller of Spruce Ridge Studios.


Another of Maria's sweet patterns.  I just love her face.


This sweet robin is also a pattern by Maria.


Lastly, the progress on yet another Dru pattern.  Sure doesn't look like much for 2 1/2 days of hooking . . . but at least I have it pretty much color planned 😁


I hope I did not miss anyone!

Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren

7 comments:

  1. There were several sweet rug patterns there, including the one you're hooking. Still haven't visited Maria's etsy site as I had a dermatology appointment today over an hour away and now I just want to hook.

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  2. Love so many of these patterns !!! Great Hooking by everyone & I Love what you are working on !!! Dru Ann has neat designs !

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  3. Most definitely some fabulous rugs, but youzers on that first snowman! Janice

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  4. Some great rugs! I love the Notforgotten Farm rug and that Pumpkin Hill one (Michelle Palmer...) Gah! I didn't realize Dru Ann had so many rug designs?? Think I must live under a rock...under a rock in Nod. You are making good progress (color plan is always a huge step) - and it looks like yet another ambitious undertaking. ~Robin~

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  5. I’ve lost count of how many times I have returned here to admire the rugs. The designs are so appealing and the work done on them amazes me. I enjoy seeing what you artists accomplish with strips of wool and other fabric. Thanks so much for this post

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  6. Uh Ohhhh....that Michelle Palmer pattern just might get me hooking again....lol!

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  7. There are several rug patterns I have never seen before! Lots of wonderful talent right there.
    Cathy

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