It really is hard to believe that a year can pass this quickly :(
Did I even notice it whiz by? What can I tell you that I was doing for a whole year - well I can't really can I? AND you probably don't want to know.
Les Tapissiers de St. Henri/The St.Henri Rug Hookers had our first hookin of the season today in Montreal. A good time was had by all. It was fun to see friends and meet new people passionate about the making of rugs. It felt good to have wool surrounding me again. The cooler temps made the touching of wool a pleasure. It was great to see the progress made over the summer by some of our more prolific hookers and it was equally wonderful to see new projects just started.
If I don't get lost again, I will be back soon....
Totally-Hooked Rug Hooking Escapades
Rug Hooking, Hooked Rugs, Fiber Art, Dying
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
St. Henri Rug Hookers Annual Exhibition Rug Show 2012
Our poster for our upcoming Exhibition featuring the latest work of the fabulous
Françoise Vezina titled
"Sainte Famille au Printemps (circa 1929)" 2012..
Please come for a visit and see all of our rugs!
Not to be missed, the evening of the Vernissage our special Conference on Antique Hooked RugsThursday, September 13, 2012
Down Home Hospitality, Hookins and Late Summer
Can you believe how fast time flies by. In my last post I was talking about summertime bliss and now I am finding myself looking for those cool late-summer mornings. We had a gloriously hot and dry (maybe too dry) summer and I did not touch much wool at all. Our month spent in our little cottage on the Atlantic ocean was the only time I really had my hooking out and even then it was brief.
We were very fortunate to be guests and the recipients of down home Cape Breton hospitality at two spectacular hookins this summer while vacationing in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
The first was with the Down East Rug Hookers, who meet weekly in Sydney, N.S. at the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design. The hookin was held at the beautiful home of Rita Wojtyniak in East Bay on the incredible Bras D'Or Lakes. We were spoiled with all kinds of sweets and other goodies, including Rhubarb Punch! A fabulous time was had by all. Thank you Down East Rug Hookers! We look forward to sharing good times again!
The second hookin was with the Spanish Bay Friendship Matters, who also meet weekly and with my dear friend Marie Mac Vicar. The hookin was held at the lovely summer home of Lorna Mac Donald on the very one and only Mira River. We were overwhelmed with the talent and enthusiasm of this wonderful group. We were treated to a fun day filled with delicious food and warm fellowship. Thank you to all the Spanish Bay ladies! We can't wait for our next visit.
Our first hookin of the new season of the Tapissiers de Saint-Henri/Saint-Henri Rug Hookers will be on September 15th, 2012. We meet at the CRCS St-Zotique,
75 Du Square Sir George Etienne Cartier, Montreal, QC, between 10am and 3:30pm.
Come and join us, everyone is welcome :) Hope to see you there.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Finally Found Some Bliss....
It only took a week....to unwind the tightly wound spring inside my body...funny how we don't realize how stressed out we really are until we get off the roller coaster for awhile. I have been slowly letting go and detaching from my daily grind work life to vacation mode. I walk the two dogs on this beach in Gabarus, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in the mornings ...they love it and so do I.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
LAME.....
Can you imagine how you would feel if someone copied your design of your rug???? Can you imagine if you were a supplier/designer and someone ripped off one of your designs???? Copy right laws are very clear....and yet people continue to steal. Isn't it interesting that someone would not go into a store and steal a pair of gloves...however, they feel OK about stealing someone else's idea or intellectual property. How difficult is it to give credit to the original artist or owner of the rights - not very. This is so LAME........ :(
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Remembering Kilims
This is a Kilim that I designed in a class with Anne Boissinot...awhile ago...the hooking has been finished for awhile and I have been struggling with how to finish it. I have whipped both sides (long) ( only one is whipped in this photo). I want to fringe the rug warp that remains on each end. BUT before I do that I needed (wanted) to put some kind of finishing stitch to hold the loops in place and prevent fraying....with the help of THE big giant head....I put two rows of single crochet in corresponding colored wool (to the whipping) and I am happy with that. I will now remove the weft threads and knot the warp threads to make a fringe....stay tuned for more progress...
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Mother's Matrix Mat...and More
Zipper
Design by Jen Manuell
Hooked by Lois Latham (my Mom)
I was visiting my Mom over the holidays and snapped up this photo of her Zipper rug from Jen Manuell's Amazing Matrix Booklet. I think it is really beautiful - simple, colorful and fun.
I have been at it again - knitting that is.....I have finished another September Circle. This time in blues and mauves...I could be addicted....I love all that lacy-ness going on....
I have NOT given up on hooking. As I said last week, I have been trying to hook a little each day. Sometimes easier said than done, however.... my studio looks like an explosion happened...
One of my large work tables is completely covered with my various piles textures...you see I NEED to see my palette in front of me to see what colors I will put next to each other.....you understand ...right???
I gave my niece Camille this funky cowl for her birthday yesterday, called Wasabi Cowl. Although, I made hers from multi-colored thick and thin Australian wool slightly less bulky. She was filled with gleeful delight. She is only 8 years old and was eager to show it off to her friends who, according to her, would be very jealous ! How much fun is that?I am starting to think I may have an addiction....I was shopping at Mouliné today....my neighborhood yarn shop and I could NOT leave without several balls of this YAK yarn ....50% yak and 50 % merino wool.....so so soft. I wonder what will become of it...?
Well, I 'm off to the dye pots to rescue my wool. I have been dying up a small storm today. I have several orders to complete to keep my wool consumers warm and wooly and hooking :)
Until next time...happy hooking!
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