My hooking is all over the place. I can't seem to concentrate on any one project. I have not pulled even one loop on my camp rug since returning home.
While waiting for my turn with the teacher at camp, I almost got this red hand torn heart hooked that will be turned into a small pillow. I also hooked a very neutral one upon return home.
I started hooking some small hearts that I will stuff and sit in an old bedspring to hopefully sell at the antique/primitive show I am vending at in April along with Sue. My goal is to hook one a day for a week.
Maple Sugar Hearts that I started weeks ago is nearing completion. I think I want one more row of border and not sure if the heart on the right, second from the bottom needs to be changed. It is showing up brighter in the pic than it really is.
And finally, Katie Hartner of the Woolley Fox is teaching a class on Facebook on mastering values. We chose one of nine chairpad patterns. We had a class on Saturday and will have another next Saturday. Perhaps I am overthinking my color choices and agonizing over them. I am working only from my worm stash. Here's the progress on my eagle. I am happy with him so far.
The four letter word I do like is HOOK.
We got much less snow than many other areas, but love this little vignette by the garage.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren

I took a class with Katie a few years ago and we each did chair pads . She is so nice and her hooking is beautiful . She uses so many little bits of colors and they blend together perfectly ! She will get your head spinning !!! Her hooked pieces she brought us to look at were amazing . You will enjoy her class !
ReplyDeleteYour Eagle is looking pretty !
I love your Eagle! I also like the four letter HOOK. At least you are pulling loops on something even if not on rugs previously started. You always do wonderful hand torn hearts.
ReplyDeleteI love your eagle!!! I can't wait to see it finished! Overthink?? There is such a thing? (Truly...you wouldn't be my twin if ya didn't...I think? ;-) ). And, of course, I love, love, love each and every one of your hearts. Those neutrals/lighter colors really make the deeper/darker colors pop. LOVE! Like MD said, you do absolutely wonderful hand torns. My hand winces in pain just looking at the width of those strips. I had to go out to pick up my prescriptions this afternoon and had difficulty getting in the door when I came home. And I hadn't even locked it. It was just turning the knob. This growing old stuff...well, you know. (Sweet snow scene!)
ReplyDeleteLoving all of your hearts and those you make for the bedspring should sell. Which antique show are you vending at? Janice
ReplyDeleteYour Eagle is wonderful! You certainly have been busy and productive. Lucky you not much snow 18 inches here.
ReplyDeleteCathy