Thursday, January 26, 2012

Hooked Pillow and Pouch!


Yesterday I finished up another batch of Easter and Valentine Ornaments that I had orders for! Should have taken a picture of the numbers before I packed them all up! Guess I just wanted them in the mail so I could move on to something else! And.... that I did. Last evening I was able to work on finishing a couple of small hooked pieces that I hooked along with the Valentine Mat for Primitive Handmades Mercantile. I love pouches and pillows so I did one of each! Not bad for a beginner! I wasn't sure how to finish the edges where the hooked part meets the wool backing so I whipped a wool strip in there! Need to check with my friend Kathy at Woolfinds to see what the right way to do it is! Didn't turn out half bad for a beginner! I hand stitched both of them together and made a lining for the pouch.




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Happy Stitching!

Teresa



13 comments:

  1. Hi, Teresa
    Pretty~
    have a wonderful day
    Teresa

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  2. I LOVE those Teresa !! I think they turned out great !! I can't believe how many of the other little pllows you've been making... It boggles my simple mind !!..lol
    Robin

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  3. You did a beautiful job I love them that is one thing I never learned how to do I can sew crochet and turn unusual things into something but never learned this technique may have too google to see how it it done I love the look of it

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  4. Is there any tutorials you recommend for learning?

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  5. Thanks so much for your kind words ladies! I don't really know of any tutorials but I'm sure YouTube would have something on rug hooking. I bought a kit that had everything I needed to get started for my first one. I was fortunate enough to have a wool shop close by that holds the hook=ins every week and they are there to help with any questions!!

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  6. Teresa, I Love your pieces! Very Prim :)! Keep on going, you are doing great!!

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  7. Beautiful work!!
    Enjoy your day,
    Barb

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  8. Those pieces are wonderful Teresa. Hooking is on my bucket list too. Yours look amazing for your first time!!

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  9. Wowsers - those don't look like "beginner" pieces to me Teresa....Great job! Love the little pouch especially well. I know I'm very late here, but for the person asking about the hooking tutorial - Margie from The Hungry Hook (who also is one of the Primitive Handmades artists) put together some very comprehensive tutorials - they're listed on the side of her blog. Smiles & Hugs ~ Robin

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