Im glad you are designing your own patterns. Seems Rug hooking supplies are getting expensive. I went to DorrMill and stocked up on backing which was rug warp. Burlap now a thing of the past as it will degrade so rapidly. I only hook 100
Fun to see you hooking one of my earliest rugs. Yours is a very pretty version. Did you know he was on a magazine cover once? About 1979 or 1980. How did you name him George? Then my original rug was stolen in Virginia Beach when a daughter of mine was moving, and a whole load of her favorite things were taken, I wonder if that one was thrown away? Or if it might ever surface.
I remembered. It was Anne Eastwood. I did not know how to enter the conversation. Learning curve is directly related to age (80). I enjoyed joining in.
I have a question….i have a floor stand that I use for large punch needle but always wanted to try rug hooking. My question is , I don’t know how to buy the wool to get started. What colors how much all that ,,, and where to buy. I would appreciate your advice or ideas about getting started. Thank you!
I’m here. I’m just new to rug hooking. Just happened to be doing initial research and stumbled onto your enjoyable presentation. 😊
Im glad you are designing your own patterns. Seems Rug hooking supplies are getting expensive. I went to DorrMill and stocked up on backing which was rug warp. Burlap now a thing of the past as it will degrade so rapidly. I only hook 100
Fun to see you hooking one of my earliest rugs. Yours is a very pretty version. Did you know he was on a magazine cover once? About 1979 or 1980. How did you name him George? Then my original rug was stolen in Virginia Beach when a daughter of mine was moving, and a whole load of her favorite things were taken, I wonder if that one was thrown away? Or if it might ever surface.
Watching from Arkansas. Your rug is very pretty! I love primitive rug hooking.
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Great job! George is so cute!!
I remembered. It was Anne Eastwood.
I did not know how to enter the conversation. Learning curve is directly related to age (80).
I enjoyed joining in.
Video was coming in very clear loud everything's looks beautiful at this end
Beautiful work!
Awwww cute
Wow stunning. Love the ones on your wall also and the pillow
I have a question….i have a floor stand that I use for large punch needle but always wanted to try rug hooking. My question is , I don’t know how to buy the wool to get started. What colors how much all that ,,, and where to buy. I would appreciate your advice or ideas about getting started. Thank you!
Hi ..on fb..just tuned in..keep going..❤
Очень интересно и красиво. Благодарю Вас что делитесь своим творчеством. Благодарю за Ваш труд.
I've been looking for the mesh tubing you are using to keep your strips tidy. Can you share where to find that? Thank you. 😊
This is amazing 😊
George is sooooo cute😊
Thank you for turning off the distracting music.
Wish you would move the camera closer to the actual hooking occasionally. Lovely work!
Yes I'm here
Still want jack Russell pattern
Do you sell patterns. Like the jack russell
I learned wool dying and rug hooking from her back in late 1990s in her. Venice studio.
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I’m in Tolland MA
What is your large floor frame?
So beautiful. But I’m still in love with Charlie rug.
Who was the rug hooking teacher from CT. who moved to Venice FL? Name escapes me
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I draw my own patterns and also draw from pictures I take.
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