Saturday, August 10, 2013

Home from San Antonio

I had a great workshop in San Antonio last weekend---the Workshop was held on the Riverwalk in San Antonio---a great time was had by all!

And the cat was let out of the bag that the bent ATHA Biennial will be in San Antonio!

Here are a few of the projects being worked on by my students.

 Gina designed this antique style primitive floral with a leafy scroll---she is well on her way to a great rug!


 Susan was working on the ever popular Tulip Cross---some great paisley is in those flowers!


 Here is a sideways shot (sorry) of Comstock---this is an all-time favorite pattern and Cyndee is doing a great job!


 Hard to see this pattern but it is an M Shaw Rooster---I love the texture Janyth was creating in the chicken's body.


Brenda, a fairly new hooker was doing her hubby's dachshund---in the original pattern the bones were in the background but we decided to make them the border.


Jane was working on a 
Woolley Fox pattern called three Clucks---Rhode Island Red, Plymouth Rock , and Buff with green tail were her choices---looking great!  We changed the background to have a straw floor and a fence.


 Here are two versions of a McGown prayer rug---the top one is going to have a red field and the bottom one a blue field---these were being hooked with mostly texture in #4-6 cut---no small feat.  Great job Georgeanne and Cheryl!


Carol was hooking a Karla G pattern---Paisley Groove---these patterns are such fun to work on!

 Lonnie chose this geometric to work on---lots of texture in this one---she only has to repeat it 8 times!
It is going to be a great rug.

Grace was doing one of my Cupboard designs---Pineapple---her first wide cut hooking,  She is adding a border and beaded the beauty line---way to go! 

 Judy is well on her way to some beautiful Pansies---I will see this one finished in November---go Judy go!
 Sherry is working on my "Paisley on Paisley" pattern---the teals and oranges are making a lovely complementary color plan.

Saundra has an ambitious crewel style pattern, but wanted to hook with textures---more like a floral textile with a gold background---we pulled a great palette of fabrics from her stash and added some of my textures to work in with hers.


Joan was also doing Comstock---she made great progress and hooks beautifully---she is my little sister at Teacher's workshop---and a great one at that!

A couple of others got theirs packed up before I got pictures.  It is a great workshop but a lot of time is packed in over what seems to be a short weekend.

Well gotta go get some work done.  It is a beautiful morning in Overland Park---may have to go for a bike ride today.



1 comment:

  1. This must have been some camp.
    Those rugs are beautiful and I just love all of the gorgeous colors. I cannot even pick a favorite, they are all outstanding !
    Rose

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