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Sunday, January 22, 2017

New Year



I see it has been almost a year ago that I wrote a post.  I am going to try and do a better job this year.  I am hoping posting will make me more accountable on my MANY projects that are in the works.

The other day I was sitting in my family room hooking and looked around the room realizing that I had FIVE projects going...... REALLY? That's not even the projects in my studio.  YIKES, think I have an issue. 

I am going to post on the progress so I will make myself a little more accountable.  I hope this will speed up the progress of these projects.  

So, without further ado here are the five projects that I have going:


The heart is going to be a Valentine's Day gift.  Shouldn't be an issue to finish that up. ;)


Rendition of an antique rug that I have been working on.  The plan is to finish up the other 4 projects and then begin this one again.


This project is for the shop and is called "Woolens".  It isn't a very big mat and should progress quickly. (fingers crossed)


The cat is a mat that I purchased to learn a new technique.  The directions weren't the best so I am just "winging"  it.  


This project I started in June of last year.  This one is for me.  Actually, one of the kids have already "claimed" it.    The goal is one person a week.  The background will be a piece of cake......easy hooking.

So, as you can see I have many irons in the fire but hope to get these finished up in the next couple of months.  I am making myself hook a little bit each day. Usually that leads to more hooking. :)

Till next time!

2 comments:

  1. Thank you! I don't feel so bad with six in some stage or the other of hooking. There is a plan as of two weeks ago so they can be finished sooner rather than later. I do hope to never stockpile WIPs (works in progress) like this again.

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  2. SO happy to see your new post - I love seeing the projects that you're working on! Good luck getting all these rugs finished. I recently bound three rugs that had been finished and just sitting there - some for several years - by whipping the edges. Felt so good!

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