Monday, June 21, 2010

Happy Birthday Dad!

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One more picture of my parents with my nephew at graduation. Aren't they a handsome couple. (I'm secretly getting my mom back with these photos as she needles me about not posting more often!) Gotcha again mom!
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Love this picture of my nephew as he is reading his diploma.
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Rug photos will be forth coming in a day or two. Maria

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Happy Birthday Mom!

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This picture was taken in Charlevoix, MI overlooking Lake Charlevoix. We were at a local arts festival in the center of town.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Here is a Sneak Peak of a rug I'm working on for Tyler

I'll be teaching in Tyler, Texas at Star of Texas rug camp and am in the process of hooking a large flower rug, Tyler Flower Basket. Flowers are not something I hook very often, so I thought I would expand my horizons with this rug. It is going to be a large rug.....30 x 30. I'm not yet finished but here is a little snippet for you to see.
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The next picture is my new lion pattern. Yes, I was playing again with new techniques. I love the mane on this guy. It looks like proddy but I did it with my hook. I also did the wrapped wool technique for his eyes and beaded around the outside. I think I'll make this into a pillow.

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I was playing in photobucket and came up with this picture. I'd like to hook a rug like this some day.

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Please stop back as I have some other rugs to show you from my class in Alabama and a cool butterfly rug that my friend Holly hooked. Maria









Monday, May 10, 2010

I call this new design "Tumblin Down"

Between drawing patterns, dyeing wool (well sort of....more in another post about that), I found some free time to finish this pattern, Tumblin Down. Don't the pumpkins look like they might lose it and bite the dust? I used several fun techniques in this rug as well. On the bottom pumpkin, for the mouth, I used a stitch I call herringbone. And of course, I used the rolled wool, for the eyes in the top pumpkin. For the mouths of the blue and mustard pumpkin, I used the beading technique. This rug was just fun to hook. I'll debut this pattern at the Tyler camp as well.
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I also wanted to share a finished rug from one of my students, Sharon, at the Wool Sisters camp in Alabama.
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This is my Old Thyme House pattern. Didn't she do a great job with this rug? I just love the way she made all the birds a different color. Great job Sharon! I have a few more finished rugs from that camp to share with you as well as tales from my dyeing escapades so check back in the next couple of days. Maria

Friday, May 7, 2010

Some new techniques used in this rug

I'll be teaching a class at the Star of Texas camp in Tyler in a few weeks. The camp is hosted by Cynthia Norwood and Katie Hartner and let me tell you, they run fantastic camps. I've tried to design a few new rugs for the camp and this is one of them. Photobucket
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In this rug, I've used some new techniques such as the rolled wool flowers. These flowers look like they are proddied but they are not. I'll be teaching this technique at camp. I've also used some of the rolled wools in the flower in the left. Rather than make them round, I elongated them. As I finish the other rugs, I'll try to post them. Have a good weekend. Maria

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Picture of little dog

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Nancy purchased this pattern a while back and recently sent me a picture of it completed. Isn't it just darling? I love the colors she chose. The hit or miss border on the bottom of the rug is terrific. Don't you just love the simplicity of the word dog in the corner? Terrific rug! Please keep the photos coming. I love to see, as does everyone else, what you do with the patterns.
I recently taught in Alabama with Wendy Miller and will add a few pictures from class in the next couple of days. Maria

Friday, March 5, 2010

Taa Dah!

Here is a picture of the quilt.
Sorry it isn't the clearest of photos but I wanted you to see it. I'm pretty darn happy that this little quilt is almost completed. I was able to piece it together in 2 nights and had one of my friends quilt it for me on her long arm machine. Didn't she do a wonderful job? Now all I have to do is add the binding. I'm thinking brown...what do you think? Enjoy the weekend. Maria