When Sue spent the night after the first day of our scrappy hooking class, she wanted to know why I had my Proud Lion wool in a cardboard banker's box and was not using one of my many vintage baskets. It was in the same box for the past eight years and had not seen the light of day since the day the class ended!
So Sue motivated me to move the wool to this big ole basket . . .
Thanks for the nudge, Sue. The baskets looks much better me thinks.
Saundra had asked for an update on Proud Lion. I had barely pulled any loops in the past month (but I did hook my pumpkin teapot, a couple cigar box tops, the sheep for the pie basket, and my scrappy horse in the interim), Here's what Proud Lion looked like a month ago . . .
. . . and here he is today.
A little progress in better than none 😁. Hopefully I will continue working on him until my next class mid July, though I have been kicking a little project around in my head.
Stay cool everyone.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren
4 comments:
Proud Lion is looking good. I love the flower colors too! I utilize crocks and baskets for storing wool and fabric and patterns I have drawn out. They make perfect hiding places. Glad Sue gave you the nudge to use yours. Janice
Don't ever call me "Little Miss Organization" again... Your picnic baskets were exactly what I was talking about. Hrmph... I do love your Proud Lion...really, has it been that long??? I know I asked before but don't think you answered...haven't you hooked a lion before??? For some reason I remember one with a real scraggly mane??
Love the colors used in the flowers! oy am I proud of you and your progress on Proud Lion.
LOL I love the way you all keep each other motivated. The good natured kidding is a breath of fresh air. Loving the lion and as others have said the flowers are especially pretty.
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