. . . maybe I could get more done on my very long to-do list!!!
Tuesday was my monthly Soup & Pie get together an hour and a half from home. And yes, we get fed soup and pie by the ever-so-gracious Andrea of Elderberry Marsh.
Today I attended a hook in put on by my favorite rug shop. Wool heaven. Here are pictures of the vendor booths.
| Teresa's Prim Treasures |
| Traveling Woodbury Wools |
| Because of Ewe |
| Kiddle-de-Divey Wools |
Although I had no intentions of buying any wool (yeah right!), I came home with about 7 yards of wool. How can a hooker resist $10 a yard bolt wool? I know I couldn't. One yard was a gift from Sue who won a door prize of six yards of the sale wool.
Tomorrow another trek an hour plus away for the Hook & Thread Society bi-monthly get together. I am so fortunate to be able to do what I do. Ohio is truly a hooking mecca.
One evening DSO and I went to an exhibit downtown Cleveland at the Western Reserve Historical Society. Then yesterday two hookers from southern Ohio who were attending the hook in stopped by for a couple hours and then off to dinner with them.
WHEW!!!
One of these days I will show progress on my camp rug from January!!!
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren
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