Okay, don't be shocked. Two posts in a week - unheard of from me. But I'm so excited! Today was a great day. I finally made it to my long awaited rug hooking class with Kris Miller of Spruce Ridge Studios. It was so much fun, but I have so much to learn! And I have to send a huge thank you to Melody for telling me about Kris!
I was the newby in the class, or I should say the newest. A couple of the other women were new, but had a couple of weeks on me. One woman (and forgive me that I don't remember her name) just started, had designed her own rug and was almost finished with it. I hope that she brings it next week so that I can show a picture of it! It was so cool!! I don't have a lot of pictures because I didn't want to run around startling people and being aggravating. Next week, I'll take a few more. Kris' wool collection is to die for! And the finished rugs she had were seriously drool-worthy!!!
In this picture, Kris is demonstrating how to do different types of eyes. In the background, you will see a face (actually a face of an angel on a rug that I just have to do - yep, already I have the fever - LOL). Kris had such wonderfully different methods of doing eyes depending if it's an animal's eye, a person's, etc.
These are some of the different eyes that she demonstrated.
There was just so much to see and drool over - honestly. By the time that I watched everything, looked through kits and admired everyone's work, and Kris taught me the ropes of beginning hooking, it was almost time to leave. This is what I ended up getting accomplished:
Not a whole heck of a lot! Just about nothing! I do need to trim that one piece of wool sticking up! Kris suggested that I start with something small for my first time. The larger pieces were pulling me like a magnet. This is a pattern that Kris adapted from Lori Brecklin's (Notforgotten Farms) Folk Art and she has a number of Lori's patterns, so you know that there is going to be huge hole in my wallet now. I just can't wait until next week! Kris is such a great teacher and a really nice lady, that I know that this is going to be a great learning experience. I know that Kris was right about starting small even though I wanted to start bigger. With any luck, I'll have this finished by next week and can move on to bigger things!
And not to have anyone think that I've abandoned everything else, I have been quilting:
On Round Two of the Bullseye Quilt. Each row of circles takes a little bit of time because you have to cut the back out of the circles as you layer them so you don't have this thick mess underneath, so that takes a little bit of time. One more row of circles and then I'll be ready to slice and dice them into quarters. That's the part that scares me! These fabrics seem kind of wonky to me, but they're what came with the kit. I'm sure that once I do the slicing and dicing, and piece them back together, I'm going to be happy with it. Especially once it's been quilted and thrown in the wash so that the edges of the circles fray. I don't think this will be the last one of these that I make. I have some great homespuns in the stash pile and I can see them being used for one of these quilts. And I have been stitching too - but at this point, it's just a bunch of birds on the fabric. I should have more soon!!! Although tonight I just want to be a hooker!
Thanks to everyone who sent me such lovely compliments on my quilt and Mary Corey! I appreciated all the great things that you had to say about them.
Hope that everyone has a great weekend!!