Last night I was able to meet with my friend Beth for dinner in East Berlin before I had to take my rug over to the woman who bought it. We had a really nice time. Had pizza. I think it's both our favorites. Anytime! I'm really mad at myself for not getting a picture of me and her together. Beth, next time for sure. She gave me the sweetest gifts too.
I love the bowl and can't wait to hook, or make the items for inside. The punchneedle is adorable with the squirrel and the Be Thankful will get hung up today. All of this was wrapped in a really soft piece of taupey camel wool that will be overdyed for sure! Thank you Beth for such an enjoyable time.
From there, Beth came with me so I wouldn't get lost dropping off the rug. The woman, Pam, was so thrilled with the log cabin rug. She asked me if I wanted to see where she was going to hang it. Of course! It was in a room with a whole collection of log cabin items. She held it up to the wall in the spot she had chosen for it and I asked her if I could get a picture. She was very happy to do so. It looked wonderful in this room. The red I used looked great with the beadboard and trim work she had. From there, Beth and I went to Becky's house for hooking. Becky makes redware pottery, and I've been in her little shop, but never in her home. Very, very nice. Very warm and inviting. I got a couple shots of the gals hooking. I didn't hook a loop. Was just relaxing and enjoying the company. Here's Becky.
Everyone looks so serious lol.
Well, I guess I better get back to my cleaning. It doesn't get done itself!
5 comments:
The rug you did looks great on her wall...you did a fabulous job!
Hooking with friends must be so nice.
Have a great day!
Rondell
What fun! The rug you made turned out super. Stop over at my blog when you have time I have an award for you.
:)Ginger
The rug looks great on her wall. She looks so happy with the rug that you did for her.
Love the bowl and of course the wool.;o)
What a beautiful cabin rug. Hooking wth friends is always great. Please tell us more about your friend's shop. I love redware :)
Kim, guess I should elaborate on Becky's shop. It's a cute little building on her property that she makes her redware in. As far as I know, she only sells at shows like Colonial Day in East Berlin, and I know she does the York Folk Art Show in York, Pa. She has beautiful pieces and I have a few. I'm pretty sure she doesn't have a website, but if I find out differently, I'll be sure to let you know!
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