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Above is a gate in a courtyard in Fredericksburg, Texas. Just gorgeous!
Above is a gate in a courtyard in Fredericksburg, Texas. Just gorgeous!
This is Aurora's rug, designed by her granddaughter. This was only the second rug that Aurora has ever hooked. And one other special thing about Aurora....she is 80 years young! You go, girl!
This is Judy's rug. It's one of my designs called Deer Season. She's doing a fabulous job...love the turquoise star!
This is Linda's rug, a design by Bev Conway. Don't you love that horse's face? It already has a wonderful personality.
This fabulous feline is being hooked by Georgeanne. She has a terrific sense of color and this rug will look very old when it is completed.
Dianne's rug is simply spectacular! This is an adaptation of the Mary Comstock Bed Rugg. I love the old neutral colors mixed with the primary colors of red, yellow and blue.~~~
There were so many other terrific rugs in my class that were not photographed. Some of the gals had to leave before our "show and tell" and we didn't get pictures of them. I assure you that the whole class was working on some beautiful pieces! We had a great group of gals!
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Now on to the ATHA Biennial in Louisville, KY!
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Al Capone used to frequent the Rathskeller. It is said that there are secret doors where he escaped when the cops were coming. We got to see one of the underground passages!
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Now that I'm home, I can't wait to get back to my rug hooking project. Look for Diary Of A Rug, Part 2....coming soon!
2 comments:
Kris - I went to Rather Sweet every single day when I was in F-burg several years ago for an intimate retreat with Edyth O'Neill. It is awesome and her cookbook is great too. I want to hear more about the Mary Comstock bed rug adaptation. I'm sure you had a great time at ATHA - Thanks Melody
Kris-Welcome home! I'm sure your happy to be able to put some roots down again. Loved seeing the rugs and the pictures from KY and TX. Your booth at the biennial looked heavenly. Glad to hear you'll be doing another entry on your rug. I'll be watching...
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