Here she is, finished! I learned a lot from my first piece, I'm already thinking of what to make next! I have a new hook for next piece that will make the hooking go a little easier.
What a wonderful project and I just love the end result. This certainly isn't the hook rugging of the 70s! Your work just keeps getting stronger and stronger. Hope you are well and have a great summer!xoxoxoxopip
i've been watching the process...love the result!
ReplyDeletethank you! It was a fun project, and I learned a lot!
ReplyDeletehi tara!
ReplyDeletei love her! great job! great colors!
did you cut your own wool strips or get them pre-cut? i have never tried to cut my own strips.
:) m
Hi Melissa,
ReplyDeleteI had a rug hooking friend cut the strips for me. Thank you for your comments as always.
she's fabulous!
ReplyDeletei love the orange cheeks and the sweet little mouth.
(how'd you end up outlining the arms?)
What a wonderful project and I just love the end result. This certainly isn't the hook rugging of the 70s! Your work just keeps getting stronger and stronger. Hope you are well and have a great summer!xoxoxoxopip
ReplyDeletethank you celeste. Hee hee, that's the secret tip Sharon told me about.
ReplyDeletePilar, thanks for dropping by. So good to "see" you!
This is SO great!!
ReplyDeletethanks junker jane!
ReplyDeleteShe is amazing! I am so excited to learn to rug hook...not sure I can wait until my class in October.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lisa, I couldn't wait either!
ReplyDeletevery cool tara, i love her! and now you're adding rug hooking to your repetoire...
ReplyDeleteand your newest reworked bird piece is great.
I think it is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love it!
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