Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Searching for Tombstone Rugs...

I want to hook a larger (for me) rug
depicting some graveyard art,
or tombtone carvings...
I have my preliminary sketch all finished, but I am looking for pictures of already hooked rugs depicting graveyard art, tombstones, headstones, etc...
Does anyone out there have any pics, or know where I could find them?
below is a rug hooked in 1997 by Gail F. Horton to give you an idea of what I'm looking for...
if you do, please email me at not4got@aol.com?
THANKS!



I have had some help though...
suzy insists on using Google for eveything.
who knows?
maybe she'll find something for me!
Blessings from the Farm,
Lori

10 comments:

primitivebettys said...

Such a pretty girl! Looking forward to seeing your rug. :)

Maria said...
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Maria said...

Try this again... is that the Llewellyn's 2010 Almanac next to you? : )

I found a cool stool & rug here:
http://www.oldcolonyprimitives.com/store/WsPages.asp?ID=96

Lori from Notforgotten Farm said...

Hi Maria! Yes ma'am it is...didn't realize it was in the snapshot!
I'll go check your link now...thank you!
Blessed be,
Lori

Cat Nap Inn Primitives said...

suzy is way to cute for her own good..we call that computer love..:)

WoolenSails said...

I have done some myself and doing some in stitcheries for fun. I will have to dig through my old files to find my hooked piece.

Debbie

Myriam said...

Ouf! Suzy help you!

Anonymous said...

I have one of those helpers like Suzy! Don't ya love em'?

Lynn said...

OMG,....that cat is "identical" to my 18 year old black cat Muffy....she could be his twin.....I love my little Muffball.......just like a little furry kid...LOL......

Joni of Fully Wooly Primitives said...

Hi Lori
Just discovered your blog and it is a real treat. Hope I can get mine as interesting as yours, but it sure is a great way to just gab about all kinds of things. Love your studio - working on mine. Your cat defintiely looks at home there and I have a feeling it is a regular spot he frequents. They are really such curious creatures!
Have a wonderful day at the farm.. Joni (Fully Wooly Primitives)