A Needle Pulling Thread Issue 51 Sampler
Come fly with me as we dream about our favourite destinations! We asked our expert designers to choose their favourite spot in the world and bring the destination to life in their needlework. See various renditions of favourite destinations through quilting, machine embroidery, beading, rug hooking and embroideries. The humble flip flops are recreated as beaded designer footwear, and the common towel is transformed into a personalized lounging chair cover. Let's not forget the shawl, beach cover up and Fair Isle Cardigan reflecting the art of gorgeous vacation knitwear.qui
Come fly with me as we dream about our favourite destinations! We asked our expert designers to choose their favourite spot in the world and bring the destination to life in their needlework. See various renditions of favourite destinations through quilting, machine embroidery, beading, rug hooking and embroideries. The humble flip flops are recreated as beaded designer footwear, and the common towel is transformed into a personalized lounging chair cover. Let's not forget the shawl, beach cover up and Fair Isle Cardigan reflecting the art of gorgeous vacation knitwear.qui
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The OHCG is all
about the Þne art
and craft of
traditional
rughooking, with
60 branches all
over Ontario,
plus one in
QuŽbec.
OHCG 2019 Fine Cut Award
Award winners from the 2019 Ontario Hooking Craft
Guild Annual. 2020 Annual at Deerhurst, April 17–19
Public welcome on Sunday, 10-3; small fee.
Find your
rughooking home
at:
www.ohcg.org
Above: “Last Light’, by Susan Clarke of
Georgetown branch (Barbel Smith design).
Right: “Vintage Trick or Treat” by Jayne Nevins of
Ajax branch (Star Rug Company design).
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