As previously stated, I had hoped to have Askew finished before running away from home on Monday. I didn't see it happening, and the last two days I have worked on my guild's raffle rug, so now I am sure it is not going to happen. I had said I would hook the background 😁 The rug was hooked in a smaller cut than I like to hook, but knew I could hook most of the background in my favorite 8 1/2 cut. Here it is when I got it.
Wednesday at guild, the rug was passed to a volunteer who planned to hook the leaves. The leaves are to be hooked in a dip dyed wool IN A 6 CUT! That is WAY above my pay grade. That is one long piece of wool dyed many shades.
Even though the leaves are not done, I decided to take the rug so I could hook the background on the way to Myrtle Beach. I hooked a holding line around them. The gold holding line will be removed and replaced with the dip dyed wool.
I wanted to outline the motifs before the "car hooking" which is a good thing because it took way longer than I thought it would. Now all I have left is the easy peasy background . . . and there is not that much to hook.
I need to get a couple small projects ready to take along because I should have time to work on other things. Askew is just way too big to work on in the SUV. Thankfully DSO is very tolerant of wool dust, because anyone who works with wool can attest to the fact there is a lot of it.
Friday chuckle . . .