In the spring of 2014, three rug hookers, independent of one another, told me I should design a goat rug. And so I did! In this rug, Kids At Play, each goat represents them and their favorite flowers...trillium, hydrangea and the heavenly-scented sweet pea. I love how happy these goats are! It truly is a good day to be a kid!
For me, what is even better than designing a rug, is to get to see other rug hookers interpretation of my design. Below are photos of the beautiful rugs made by them. It is really inspiring to see how they make the design their own, whether through subtle color changes, or a totally different color plan. It is also interesting how some chose to make it more primitive or add more detail. One of the rugs, is an adaptation I made for a friend. Her sister had been gifted two goats to be companions for her lone horse. I love their names and this story! We adapted the rug's name too and called it, Boys At Play!
The rug hooking artists are in alphabetical order and the rug gallery that follows, reflects that order starting with Marie Beers, Kathy Burton, Joan Humen, Cathy Lanning, Maureen Lowrey, Lilly McIntyre, Patty Rogers (the adaptation) and Lois Sutton. Thank you Ladies! Beautiful Work! Seeing all of these cute goats makes me want to run out to a county fair to pet some kids! BTW, all three rug hookers who inspired this design, have a hooked rug included in this gallery.
Please visit my ETSY shop to see Kids At Play or other patterns and hooking related items.
Fantastic post. I love seeing different interpretations of the same rug. Marijo, you are so generous in working with your customers to help them make their vision of a rug come to life.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Isn't it fun to see all these great rugs! Love to have happy hookers!
DeleteFabulous design Marijo! All interpretations are so wonderful! Thank you for posting the rugs! Cathy G
ReplyDeleteThank you Cathy! I couldn't choose a favorite, I love them all!
DeleteWhat fun rugs!
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th to you :)
Lauren