Shady Hill Rug Hooking
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“When the kids are out of the house” I am going to hook rugs. That was my idea when I first saw rug hooking at art exhibits, craft shows and in antique stores. When we moved to Ocala Florida in 2005 the Community College was holding a “Hand Hooked Rug” exhibit in their art gallery. How lucky was I! Timing was right, location was right. My rug hooking adventure was about to begin!
Shady Hill Rug Hooking
9M ago
Time for an update. My sea turtles are swimming right along! The turtles are hooked using my leftover strips which I like to call noodles. No new wool has been cut for the turtles. Just look at those faces!!
The background is a variety of fibers including cotton batik, hand-spun yarn, hand-dyed velvet, wool roving, commercial yarn, mohair locks, sari ribbon, chiffon ribbon, and probably more that I don't remember right now. Lots of texture in the water. As I hook toward the top the values will become lighter and brighter.
I joked to a friend that the ..read more
Shady Hill Rug Hooking
1y ago
Finally, it is complete and with a nice label too! I began this rug in 2017 with Sally Ballinger with the goal of learning her technique of fine shading flowers and scrolls. Flowers used 8 value straight gradation swatches. Scrolls used dip dye over 6 pastel wool strips.
60" in diameter, #3 cut.
Gainesborough OSV #440 by Pearl McGown.
I purchased the pattern on burlap at garage sale and transferred the design to linen.
I only wish I would have finished it sooner to show Sally ..read more
Shady Hill Rug Hooking
1y ago
This is a little Beka rigid heddle loom, with a 4" reed. It came to me with a broken back beam, and no reed. Of course I had to fix it, and purchase the #10 dent 4" reed.
Then learn to use it, thanks to youtube videos. I wove a hatband for the hat I wear to keep the blazing sun off my head.
Always good to try new tools and techniques ..read more
Shady Hill Rug Hooking
1y ago
The Florida Tropical Weavers Guild annual conference is in one short month. It will be here before we know ..read more
Shady Hill Rug Hooking
1y ago
The Weavers of Orlando Holiday Sale is only TWO weeks away!
This is the place to be for your shopping this Christmas season.
December 2nd, 3rd, and 4th 2022
At the Donnelly Building in Donnelly Park in beautiful Mt. Dora Florida. Every artistic gift item is handmade - creatively, one of a kind.
I hope to see you there!
ANOTHER HUGE EVENT IN MARCH 2023
Florida Tropical Weavers Guild Annual conference will be live and in person in March 2023!!
We will be at a new venue, the Wyndham Orlando Resort/conference Center in Celebration Fl ..read more
Shady Hill Rug Hooking
1y ago
Americana and flags are popular all year round. I won this pattern, by Debra Schrang, at a hook-in several years ago. Using my own hand-dyed wool in #10 cut strips on linen using a fat hartman hook, I got it done this week. Pulling wide strips through the linen was hard on my hands even with the fat hook. Plenty of hand stretches, and only hooking for short times helped.
I made a covered cording to finish and sewed it on by hand. Nice little rug, 24" x 18.5", extremely soft and squishy!
My first ever overshot on my Baby Wolf f ..read more
Shady Hill Rug Hooking
1y ago
Time for a summer update. It is no cooler here on the shady hill than anywhere else. 101 degrees early this afternoon. My dye kitchen is in the garage so no dyeing here until the temperatures take a dive.
The Greenway Fiber Arts Society is meeting again although not at my home. The sheriff station has a community room available so we use it on the first Friday of each month. If you are in the Ocala Florida area and interested in the fiber arts send me an email and I will fill you in on all the details.
Update on Gainesboro: Only one ros ..read more
Shady Hill Rug Hooking
2y ago
This is the before picture of a chair picked up on the side of the road during an adventure with a friend. Nice and sturdy and even comfortable to sit in. I will keep it in the studio. However the seat needs a make over. I thought about weaving fabric in my own design, and colorway.
This is what I came up with! A tie-dye hand-dyed wool to cover the seat. It has been hanging around the studio for awhile because it is too pretty to cut. Due to t ..read more
Shady Hill Rug Hooking
2y ago
Sea turtles are up next on the frame! My collection of "water" keeps growing as I throw new fibers in the over flowing bag. It's flooding with cotton batik, silk sari ribbon, chiffon ribbon, several hand-spun and hand-dyed yarns, and a bit of hand-dyed wool. Mixed media for this one! We were in the Florida Keys last week and I do believe I have the right colors for the glorious water we saw. Now, the search for finding visuals and supplies for the cutest sea turtles. Design by Carolyn Stitch, I have a couple for sale in my store here! Take a lo ..read more
Shady Hill Rug Hooking
2y ago
Save the date! March 16 thru 19, 2023!!
My class proposal for using mixed media in rug hooking a small landscape has been accepted by Florida Tropical Weavers Guild and I will be teaching at the 2023 annual conference!!!
All the details are at FTWG.org.
The photo shows a sample of what can be hooked, other than wool. Sari ribbon, silk, velvet, novelty yarns, hand-dyed rovings, curly locks, fabric, hand-spun art yarns, and more!!! All these will be available during class for students to sample in their project. So many possibilities!!!
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