RUG SHOW OF OLDIES
Saundra of Woodland Junction
by Saundra
2d ago
I love this rug of fishermen and wish I knew more about it.  All I know is that it's Canadian. The next photo provided on the site was the back of the rug with this name.  If anyone knows something about this please let me know. An attractive geometric was listed for $5,400 on Charish.  It measures 24 x 48 and dated between 1920-30. Here is a closer view of the textiles. Saw this wonderful Canadian hooked rug of a full moon and fox somewhere during my searches but don't have date or dimensions.  This would be an awesome rug to hook if I'd not already started the 1922 ..read more
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ANOTHER DETOUR
Saundra of Woodland Junction
by Saundra
5d ago
Otherwise known as 'bored again'.  While the sunflower was a fun and short-lived diversion it was time for me to reconnect with the fox.  You will see more of the sunflower in a couple days.  Meanwhile I did fill in the date and spot above the fox. Friend Lauren has asked what is next and told her there are a couple I'm interested in but no decisions yet as I'm so fickle.  That plus a few doctor appointments coming up ~ will get my permanent crown tomorrow then two other days will have leg vein work done.   Our bodies, just like other machinery requires wo ..read more
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A LITTLE DIVERSION
Saundra of Woodland Junction
by Saundra
1w ago
As I'm so close to finishing the Fox rug it was time for me to choose my next project.  So that little diversion ended up being a gift for someone who likes sunflowers.  Truth be told I love sunflowers too but this one won't be mine.   I've pulled several yellow and green strips from the 'worm farm' but cut the blue for the background which might work or not, will find out later.  The brown and gold texture is a wool purchased years ago which seemed perfect for the center seeds of the sunflower.  The darker thin green strips in the container will be for the ..read more
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BINDING STAR and HEARTS
Saundra of Woodland Junction
by Saundra
1w ago
A few weeks ago I showed you some red striped fabric being auditioned for binding the antique adaptation.  The bright reds and white just didn't suit me so went for the darker red and cream stripe on the shelf. I ripped 4 1/2 inch strips, sewed them together folded in half, ironed them then did a 1/4 inch stitch down the length. Next task was to hand stitch it close to the last row of hooking.  If I'd planned in advance I would have machine stitched along the edge before hooking to make life easier.  Guess I was in a hurry to start hooking the rug and lost focus. Below ..read more
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1922 FOX UPDATE
Saundra of Woodland Junction
by Saundra
1w ago
Here's an update on my vision of the antique fox rug.  Decided to hook my fox with a white tail tip and chest like the Delaware Red Fox instead of following the directional hooking of the antique.  Delaware also has a grey fox but didn't want those colors. There's a strong possibility I'll reverse hook some of the brown in the background since it is too close to the color of the fox.  Yet the antique rug has brown in the background so will figure it out.  Also might change the cream colored elements....maybe.  This evening I'll start on the date and background s ..read more
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VINTAGE RUG SHOW
Saundra of Woodland Junction
by Saundra
2w ago
The post was to be either an update on 1922 Fox or another old rug show.  So an old rug show it is.   A pair of horses circa 1800-1900 from the Winterthur Museum. A rug named Hard Times and dated 1874 measures 37 x 73. A naïve floral. And now a bold floral. I love the colors and design of the geometric.  Sorry, no other information. One day I'd like to find a ship with sails that I'd be driven to hook.  A Bluenose 1921 Schooner with dimensions of 30 x 42. Cat with a ball early 20th century. A whimsical landscape, no date but measures 15 x 33.5. And my ..read more
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Testing and Something Interesting
Saundra of Woodland Junction
by Saundra
2w ago
Am testing three things...the white chest, textured and white wool for the tail and a piece of dark textured wool for the legs.  And I'm sure the legs will have to be brown like the other three.  First thing I will do is reverse hook front paw and continue with the fox. As of this moment think I'm okay with the white chest which makes the white tail acceptable to the eye and brain, me thinks ?.  Here are a couple other photos of fox which show the white tail.   Both of these photos were taken from state of Delaware fox web sites. Something I found, or rather re-di ..read more
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GUESS WHAT!
Saundra of Woodland Junction
by Saundra
3w ago
It's raining again with 1 1/2 - 2" expected on top of what is already here.  This is my dreary, dark and damp day so I'll be inside hooking.  When this system is done there will be more rain still to come.  If it continues I'll no longer have a lake view property it will become a floating house boat. AND ... it's antique rug show time.   Finding vintage rugs on the internet has been rather scarce lately, but will show you some of what I've saved on the flash drive.   A bowl of flowers  dated 1900 and measures 20 x 30. A cat made of wool and cott ..read more
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1922 FOX UPDATE
Saundra of Woodland Junction
by Saundra
3w ago
Slow seems to be the speed of my hook, but eventually I'll get there.  Am trying to figure out the right colors and where to start on the fox itself. I'm taking a little creative license on the fox as I want it to have the white chest like the Delaware red fox.  My fox will still look primitive, but not a narrow cut realistic rendition. We have grey and red fox in Delaware, here is a beautiful photo of a red fox.   BTW, I even noticed a red fox on the beach when attending rug camp at Ocean City, MD.  She must have had kits under the boardwalk as that is w ..read more
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YOU ASKED FOR IT
Saundra of Woodland Junction
by Saundra
1M ago
Or rather Lauren did.  She said it was time for me to show Star and Hearts so here it is.  It's all hooked but still needs to be bound, when I feel like it ?.  Have mentioned before that I bind rugs differently depending on the rug and how I want it to look.  The original antique didn't have a bordered edge so this won't either.  I don't want a wool whipped edge or anything which gives it additional width or color.  Decided to not do binding tape either.  Instead I'm going to do a doubled cotton red and white stripe binding.   I've done doubled c ..read more
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