my very messy hooking area
this is only part of the wool from a basket
makes it easier to pick strips
for my scrappy rug
the other side with the lights
most of the light strips are in a different large basket
all this hooking
is not making a dent it seems
final corner
rug is sitting crooked on the frame
it's mostly straight across the bottom
rug is set aside while I keep contemplating the words to be hooked
I've narrowed it down to two phrases
we're doing an indoor picnic tonight at work
just the four of us...
I was going to cook this chicken...
instead I'm picking up something from a local restaurant
that's me
no cooking when ever possible!
oh how Mom would love this
sharing was as natural to her as breathing
Have a wonderful day my friends!





Never enough wool, lol. I like how you have it on the rack, easy to see and take off.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful saying and so true.
Debbie
Love all your yummy worms! In honor of your mom what about the words, "Giving is like Forgiving Yourself"?
ReplyDeleteI now have wool envy and lust in my heart.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea how many of those strips are needed for a rug. But they sure look good on that rack. The options and which to use where would paralyze me. Just fried hot paprika bacon from the local market but will check that recipe anyway.
ReplyDeleteYour drying rack looks So pretty , Love your wool selection !!!
ReplyDeleteYummy, yummy colors on that rack! What a great idea for organizing all those lovely worms!
ReplyDeleteRobyn
such wonderful color. and what a wonderful saying and true.
ReplyDeletecathy
Loved the photo and the quote!
ReplyDeleteYour strips are amazing, they are so colorful there on the rack.
I love that rug already.
That chicken, wish I had some now!
It's only one am
Why not? Grin!
Love the worm display and that recipe sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteMorning Kelly.......... love the colors of your wools..
ReplyDeleteHow in the world..do you keep your kitties out of the worms??