Wednesday, May 28, 2025

RAINY DAY RUG SHOW

Don't know how your weather is where you are, but it is dreary, chilly and rainy here.  So for your enjoyment I'll do another rug show then I'll hook the day away on my chicken rug.

A floral hooked mid 19th century with dimensions of 33.5 x 39.5.  A tad too ornate for me and would require narrow cut so isn't something I'd hook but I do admire the beauty of the rug.
Perhaps faded, is this folky design with a Greek bottom border.  No date was provided but measures 28 x 42.
The animal in this next rug looks like a gazelle to me.  Dated between 1920-30.
I have no information on this nice horse rug found on an antique show posting.
At first glance I couldn't identify this next animal.  But the auction house said it was a bear and was hooked in the 1920's (36 x 42).
A geometric with a hooked in date of 1931.  It measures 18 x 36.
Basket of flowers dated 1920's.
As much as I love horses I've no desire to hook a horseshoe.  Perhaps it is a way to focus on the horse and supposed to be good luck but I find them distracting and unappealing in a rug.  This is from the estate of George Fernald, Chatham, NH.
A tan horse hooked 19th century (28 x 40).
These pups with hit and miss border are cute, me thinks.  No date or dimensions.
And finally for you feline lovers, cat and kitten hooked late 19th century measures 25 x 30.5.
That's it for this show.  So now I'll work on my rug.  Yesterday I was getting bored with the chickens and thought briefly, like a nanosecond, to put Ezra's Farm on the frame.  But that got vetoed immediately and chose to stick with the chickens.  Happy hooking.

Saundra


Monday, May 26, 2025

MEMORIAL DAY

As you celebrate this Memorial Day weekend, remember the reason we have this holiday.
Saundra

Saturday, May 24, 2025

PAT'S WALL

The Eagle rug hooked for the office/library has been up for a few days  now.  Actually it was planned to hang among some of the memorabilia of E.C. Patterson's (PAT), military service.  Here is a wide shot of the wall.
Here are the photos closer.... 
On the far left are two prints of paintings done by President Dwight Eisenhower given to Pat as Christmas gifts.
On the right side of the Eagle is a signed photo (not autopen) signed by John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy.  Next on top is a Certificate of Service to the White House signed by the infamous LBJ, below that a photo which includes Pat and others saluting President Eisenhower and De Gaulle.
Below is another photo of Pat, his Presidential Seal and Presidential Patch.  Also his father's pocket watch, one of Pat's childhood toys and flag.  FYI, Pat was my step-father and a wonderful husband to my mother.
My son has Pat's medals and ribbons and a few other items but told him he'd have to wait for these.  Plus, I have non visible memories of stories Pat shared of his experiences on the White House staff, at Camp David and deployments.  We miss you Pat!

Saundra

Thursday, May 22, 2025

CHICKEN PAIR UPDATE

Also considered another name for the rug ~ Perdue's Pride.  That is because I worked in the office at Perdue Farms corporate for a few years.  But you probably know the name of this design more as the Chicken Pair.

Next time I take a photo think I'll use the other camera since the red isn't showing up on the comb and wattle in the photo.  Don't want to hook a brighter red because it can be seen in person, maybe a different camera will show truer colors.  Besides the change in wool color between the chickens isn't showing up well either.
Like most rug hookers it doesn't seem as tho I've achieved as much as I was hoping, but we are supposed to enjoy the process, right?

It is downright COLD in my house and outside.  I refuse to turn the heat back on!!!!!  Last night I slept with not only a blanket but also a comforter, and was comfy until getting out of bed.  Of course the rain and humidity added to the low temperature makes it feel even colder.  And it's almost June for gawds sake!  Oh well, this too shall pass and I'll soon be complaining about the heat and humidity.

Happy hooking, ya'll.

Saundra


Monday, May 19, 2025

It's Monday Already????

OMG, that means it's time for me to do another post.  There is still some hand stitching of the cotton binding to complete the rug; but guess it's time for a show-n-tell.
Once the hand stitching is done and rug hung on the wall I'll show the finish again.

When my son was here last he asked if I was planning on hooking the 3rd quadrant of the triptych rug (shown below) since I'd hooked two of the 3 sections.  So guess that was an invitation request that it be in my plans.
Happy hooking everyone.

Saundra

Saturday, May 17, 2025

Let's Have some Chicken

Since my posting of the chicken pair on my frame, several readers have indicated having a recent interest in hooking chickens.  As I've numerous chicken rug photos still not shown, thought this would be the time to do a 'fowl review'.

I love this rug with farmyard animals hooked 1930.  It measures 39.5 x 66.5 and frankly just that left top section would be wonderful by itself.
No date on these chickens but dimensions were 21 x 40 being sold for $225.
This next one was dated 1930's (22 x 38).
Lots of feathers in this circa 1900 rug and love the background as much as the subjects. 
A rooster and goose with no other info provided.
Rooster rug with hit and miss background and no date provided.
This rooster rug below I captured from an antique show display.
The remaining chicken rugs are presently listed on an auction site and are located in Missoula, MT.  

A colorful rooster below but several loops missing. 
And what a terrible way to finish the back.  Learn from this so it doesn't happen to your beautiful work.
There ya have it, another rug show put to bed.

Yesterday afternoon thru the evening there were tornado warnings and severe thunderstorms rolling across the eastern shore.  Thankfully no tornado touched down near me but I did have limbs to pick up.  Others on the eastern shore had more damage.

My weeds are in need of cutting but it hasn't stopped raining long enough for the ground and grass to dry up enough.  Today sun is to be out all day so am hoping by the afternoon I can get some cut.  If not, I'll be working on my chicken rug.  Happy hooking.

Saundra


Wednesday, May 14, 2025

ON THE FRAME

Right out of the gate my reverse hooking started.  Working on the first chicken thought a dark red vs. bright red would be a better choice for the comb and wattle since it is an antique adaptation.  Then hooked a row of background around to see if the comb and wattle were visible.  Well heck, I can't even see any red in the photo below but can see it in person.
So went to the slightly brighter red which you can't see in this photo below either.  At this moment I don't plan to hook an even brighter red.  But who knows what I'll do later as the rug progresses.
Days of rain has forced me to face the facts .... I need a new roof.  Thankfully there's no rain inside the house but noticed some evidence of leaking at the section between the back of the house and onto the back porch.  And the rest of the roof is beyond time to replace.

I'll start contacting companies for estimates but know it will be costly.  Neighbor down the street had their roof put on about 5 years ago and cost them $18,000.  Prices have increased a LOT since then as have salaries.  I should have bitten the bullet a few years ago when it would have cost less.  Oh well, oh hell.

Guess it's a good thing I opted to not attend Cape May in September so that will be about $1,000 toward the cost, lol.  Happy homeownership.  

Saundra


Monday, May 12, 2025

THIS and THAT

The Golden Eagle, AKA Pat's Eagle, is all hooked and I started binding it while waiting for my son's CT scan (or was it an MRI?) of his shoulder.  I'm using cotton binding because I don't want to extend the border by another row or color.  I wanted just a one row border and didn't want either the red or dark brown because that may have pulled the eye away from the central focus ~ the eagle.  So I used a softer and more neutral color.
Yesterday when my son and DIL dropped by to see me for Mother's Day my son noticed this 1776 Eagle I hooked and fell in love.  Well of course what does a mother do but give to her son.  
Truth be told, my dear DIL probably told my son to say he loved it to ensure it would go home with them 😄.
I'm considering the 1776 Eagle my design inspired by an antique rug.  Actually, the shape of the eagle was used from the antique rug below but reshaped the tail and hooked it differently.  So believe there are enough differences to call the 1776 eagle my design.  They are going to hang the eagle but haven't decided which room.  Will it go in my son's 'man cave' or somewhere in their house ... an inquiring nosey mind will find out when I visit them again.
Before starting my new project thought I'd pull a few loops on the patiently waiting plus one, Ezra's Farm, just to make a tad more headway.  Previously I'd just hooked the horse and got bored.  So decided to hook around the horse until I decide what color and where I want to attack next.  Now I can see that blob color doesn't look right.  So will reverse hook and replace with another color when returning to the pattern.
That's it for this post.  Blogger is giving me fits because the text style and color keeps changing.  At first it wouldn't allow me to post the pictures.  Happy Monday and happy hooking.

Saundra


Friday, May 9, 2025

SIT A SPELL FOR THE RUG SHOW

Have found a few new offerings, one of which is an antique rug from Charlevoix, Canada.  No date was provided but the auction house did say "antique" and gave dimensions of 21 x 35.
You can check out the fabrics used from this close up.  Wonder if that is a bell hanging from the collar?  
Probably a Frost lion, again no date but measures 32 x 57.  I love the blotchy background but the rest is just too ornate for me to want to hook it.  But others with a fancy toward narrow cut would love to hook it.
A Schooner, and yes a Bluenose design, measures 28.5 x 40.5.  Perhaps one day I'll venture to hook a sailboat as I do love the rug with the word AMERICA at the bottom.  This Bluenose is great but not something I'd hook.
A reclining dog with a hit and miss background and a date of 1902 hooked in the corner.
Someone wanted to create a rug so they drew a geometric with 6 point stars in a semi-circle.

A scrappy looking toy soldiers rug, hooked early 1900's.  Bet the boy it was hooked for was quite happy with his gift.
Perhaps someone wanted to memorialize their prize fish.  Auction house said it was hooked with silk and hails from the UK.  
A simple floral hooked between 1920-30.
Just blue birds but with a quite complex border combination.  
You can see the horse and initials GWMc and a date of 1787 clearly.  But if you strain your eyes you can see a faded house and something else on the right side.
Let's have another horse rug, hooked 1920's.  I believe this one is still up for sale.  Not crazy about the pink horseshoes but perhaps that's all she had to use.
Oxen hooked late 20th century so not old enough to be considered copyright safe.
There ya have it, an even dozen this time.   

I'll be busy tomorrow as I just pulled the last loops on the Eagle rug so it needs steaming, the hooking area needs to be cleaned up, room vacuumed and dusted.  Well, you know the routine.  Wishing you a lovely weekend.

Saundra


Wednesday, May 7, 2025

WHAT TO HOOK NEXT

Although I'm not quite done hooking the golden eagle adaptation, it's time for me to choose another as the main project.  Ezra's Farm is handy as a 'plus one' in a pinch.  As of today there are two on my radar and one of them I passed up previously.  That would be this antique chicken pair but now am giving it another look.
The other in the running is this antique Garrett Bluenose design below.  Garrett Bluenose started designing and selling rug patterns in 1892 and probably most known for his 3 Bears and Schooner designs.
In other news...yesterday afternoon it appeared to be okay to cut grass after all the rain of the previous day.  All went well for a while and then the riding mower just stopped.  Then discovered that particular section of yard was quite wet so a clump of yard debris had collected under and around the blades.  Whew, easy fix and I continued on with my task.  Today is to be sunny and 76 with more rain predicted the next couple days.  Glad the grass chore is done.

Have a couple errands to run and then home for lunch and hook more on my present project.

Saundra