6 thoughts on “Hooked with Deanne Fitzpatrick – What do you think about clipping all the loops in a rug?”
How about using your beautiful orange as part of a St. John’s , NL scene showing JELLY BEAN ROW HOUSES in the downtown area. I’ m sure some future dye pot discoveries could also become part of JELLY BEAN ROW HOUSES !
I just finished a small hooking of a gorgeous sunset in the mountains and this beautiful orange color is what I used along with green trees and blue mountains…it was stunning.
Across the street on a huge pine there is this fabulous yellow and orange fungi growing … Over the weekend I dyed both the orange and yellow over natural plaid. Your orange is perfect! But I am still going to use mine… First attempt at dyeing and good enough!
How about using your beautiful orange as part of a St. John’s , NL scene showing JELLY BEAN ROW HOUSES in the downtown area. I’ m sure some future dye pot discoveries could also become part of JELLY BEAN ROW HOUSES !
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Pumpkins, if course…sunsets…or in a spot that isn’t traditionally orange, but it would make a statement…
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In my opinion, clipping all the loops would change the process from a traditional to a latch hooked rug…I would prefer not doing that…
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A beautiful sunset.
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I just finished a small hooking of a gorgeous sunset in the mountains and this beautiful orange color is what I used along with green trees and blue mountains…it was stunning.
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Across the street on a huge pine there is this fabulous yellow and orange fungi growing … Over the weekend I dyed both the orange and yellow over natural plaid. Your orange is perfect! But I am still going to use mine… First attempt at dyeing and good enough!
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