I finished the Fall leaves mat at the end of January. It felt good to be hooking with a #3 fine cut again. It is much slower going but certainly more control in shading.
The next project I picked up was one with finches on a fence that had not been started. I started hooking a couple of flowers but for some reason was just very unhappy with them and finally set it aside. This is the point when I probablywould have tucked my hooking away and not get around to starting anything new. But having taken the 10 minute challenge I begrudgingly forged ahead.
I pulled out a piece called Water Nymph which I started quite a few years ago- probably more than 10. I put it away because in dyeing the background, I kept trying to get it darker so dyed and redyed until the wool felted too much. It is very thick - almost blanket-weight -and somewhat difficult to work with. When I was at Cape May a couple of years ago, I picked up a primitive coarse Hartman hook with a wide shaft and that has made the job a bit easier. Here is how it looked when I picked it up February 9. This is in a #6 cut and is moving along fairly quickly. How exciting!
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