DRAWING FROM THE DAY
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Shy and Tardy Spring Days

4/30/2018

 
It seems Spring is scarce as hen's teeth around here.  It comes and then goes just as quickly.  Fortunately last Saturday we had one glorious spring day, coinciding with our rug hooking meeting in Connecticut at Ann's farmhouse.  The weather and sun smiled upon us; all of us were able to attend, and we had a blast. 

I have only a few pictures (since many of us have been working on the same projects for quite a long time) but they'll be worth seeing.
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FIRST UP: a rug in progress. See two more photos (including closeup of the designer's name) below.
Well, of course--those of you who've been reading the rug hooking category of this blog will recognize Cheryl the Rug Rescuer's name and title.  Yes, this is ANOTHER rug rescue by our intrepid colleague.  I believe the designer's name is Denise Mitchell...see this close-up below:
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I think this says "Denise Mitchell, 2013." She would have been the designer and also hooked most of the rug.
Apparently Denise (if I have her name correct) was a rug hooking teacher who died recently.  Before her death she designed and hooked most of this rug, but was unable to finish it.  Another rug hooker who didn't feel able to tackle the job approached Cheryl, asking her to do complete it, and gave her the remaining wool for the rug.  Cheryl accepted the challenge and is basically done with the hooking now.  Someone else will take care of the binding, and then the rug will go to the woman who asked Cheryl to finish it.  Denise, wherever she's currently existing, would be proud to see her rug completed.  A better photo is below.
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...by the time we were done with our meeting, Cheryl had finished hooking the last little bit at the bottom of this photo. This rug is done and ready for binding. Yay, Cheryl! You have saved yet another rug.
Elizabeth was punching away on this beauty:
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And Kathleen had brought along this pattern to work on for the day (K is in the middle of two other very complicated gorgeous rugs, too large to carry around):
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That's it for the rug photos, but wait until you see what is coming next.  Ann, our hostess, brought out a hand-embroidered tablecloth that had us all drooling down our shirts.  One of her relatives (grandmother?  uh-oh, I can't remember) had begun this, and I think Ann prevailed upon an aunt to complete it.  It is just stunning.  I took lots of photos.  Here it is:
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I'm guessing this was about 5 feet by about 4 feet. So totally lovely.
Here are more photos of various motifs, and some close-ups.  What a labor of love.
You may be wondering (but you probably aren't!!!), "Where's your rug?"  My rug is so close to done that I've decided to wait until it is done to show the photo.  Since I am moving at a snail's pace--too busy to work on it much--that could be another month, but I hope not.  I'll try to get it done and on here sooner.

Instead, since Ann had been asking me about punchneedle, I did bring my latest punchneedle project.  I finished it this morning.  Still debating how to frame it.  Below you can see the original tee-shirt I've had for at least ten years, if not more, with this design on the front.  And next to it, my punchneedle version.  The tee-shirt is fading, and I've loved this redwing blackbird image for so long that I cannot bear to lose it, so I wanted to immortalize it in punchneedle.

The one problem:  I cannot find any contact information for the original artist, Rob McClellan.  I believe I've traced him to Ohio, and have even found a gallery there that sells some of his work.  But the most recent work they have is decades old.  I wrote to the gallery to see if they could help me locate him, but they wrote back to say they have no idea how to do that.  If anyone--anyone!--knows how to locate him (I suspect he may be long dead--I've found some photos of someone with that name on the internet but they too are decades old), PLEASE let me know.  Clearly I did this for myself only and will not be selling or profiting in any way from the piece, but I would love to find him and thank him and credit him even more than I can by doing this.
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The tee shirt I bought a long time ago and have loved ever since. It's fading fast. And yes, that whitish patch on the redwing blackbird, on the left center of its torso, is a bleach stain. Needless to say, I didn't use that in the punchneedle version.
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My punchneedle version of Rob McClellan's fabulous redwing blackbird. Done with wool and cotton yarns on weaver's cloth. I love this image so much that this project was a sheer pleasure to do.
A happy Spring to all.  May it come, and stay for awhile, before the summer.
Cheryl
4/30/2018 09:03:21 pm

Wonderful write up D.Thanks as always.
XO
Cheryl

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5/1/2018 08:29:40 am

Lovely lovely work and what a great gift to finish someone else's piece when they cannot.


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