Hello Friends & Folk!
...and a happy hotter than HELLo,
sticky, muggy, & downright YUCK of a Monday early evening.
I'm not a fan of the heat of Summer.
give me a chilly October/November day any time!
sticky, muggy, & downright YUCK of a Monday early evening.
I'm not a fan of the heat of Summer.
give me a chilly October/November day any time!
well, at least I'm 'thinking' about those months while hooking a bit ~
I was cleaning up my sewing room {stash/hoard/collection/squirrel's nest}
and cam upon some wools that I guess I hid from myself?
(i don't remember them at all lol)
but
I was cleaning up my sewing room {stash/hoard/collection/squirrel's nest}
and cam upon some wools that I guess I hid from myself?
(i don't remember them at all lol)
but
that's ok because I'm actually doing something with them...
I'm trying to give my eyes a break from cross stitch & embroidery,
but with hands that are never idle, I need something to work on ~
but with hands that are never idle, I need something to work on ~
can you relate?
I figured, if I made a few small hook-lings,
that would be my respite from needle and thread for a little while
{that is until Winter/Christmas designs start creeping in my brain & workbasket}
that would be my respite from needle and thread for a little while
{that is until Winter/Christmas designs start creeping in my brain & workbasket}
being so blooming HOT, I hook on the porch of the studio ~
in the morning or later in the afternoon.
thankfully we have ceiling porch fans, so there is always a breeze at the flick of a switch
if Mother Nature does not provide.
a small pumpkin is finished, and I'm almost done with a little witch's hat.
...perhaps I'll do a crescent moon, a black cat, another pumpkin or three...
who knows?
although it is sticky out there,
I'm actually not minding working with my newly-found, not quite lost &
forgotten about 'hidden' wools.
just hooking the thought of Autumn tricks me into thinking
that it's cooler than it is ~ ha!
I don't know where I got this frame from,
but have had it for a few years...I believe it is an Appleton? but the label is missing.
I usually work on my Hook'n Punch Frame
{the ones that Peter makes and we sell in our Etsy shop)
but this one was close at hand so I'm using it.
It is a bit 'high' for me, though -
meaning it sits tall in my lap and makes my shoulders ache a bit.
oh well, make do for the moment, right?
I'm using my Miller hooks for these smaller cut projects.
{a size 7 cut is my favorite cut to hook in}
as you can see, the wear on the hook to the far right shows my go-to hook)
that it's cooler than it is ~ ha!
I don't know where I got this frame from,
but have had it for a few years...I believe it is an Appleton? but the label is missing.
I usually work on my Hook'n Punch Frame
{the ones that Peter makes and we sell in our Etsy shop)
but this one was close at hand so I'm using it.
It is a bit 'high' for me, though -
meaning it sits tall in my lap and makes my shoulders ache a bit.
oh well, make do for the moment, right?
I'm using my Miller hooks for these smaller cut projects.
{a size 7 cut is my favorite cut to hook in}
as you can see, the wear on the hook to the far right shows my go-to hook)
Peter drilled a hole in the handle for me
so I can thread a waxed cord through it and wear it around my neck...
I have a tendency to put hooks in my pockets and then try to sit down.
I wouldn't recommend that.
:)
Well that's it for now...
I'll be back when I have a few more of these finished!
I'll be back when I have a few more of these finished!
Keep Cool and Keep Creating!
Blessings from the Farm
~
Lori
3 comments:
Oh! The Witch's hat! It is wonderful!
it's cute isn't it?
Happy hooking ;-)
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