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I'm a mother of four grandmother of seven and great grandmother of three. I live with my husband in the house that we built with the help of my brothers and will have been married for 57 years this February.

Sunday, November 28, 2021

A LITTLE PROGRESS ON MARY AND JESUS RUG

 I haven't hooked every day as I needed to dye some more wool or over-dye as needed. I also had to pause and think about how I was going to proceed to dye the color for the veil covering her head. I had some leftover Cushing dye recipes in jars in my dye cupboard and decided to use what I had instead of casserole dyeing. 

 I used some of the flesh color wool I had plenty of and painted it with a brush. At first, I was going to bundle some wool and tie it with string and let the color seep through but then decided not to go that route as the results might not be satisfactory for what I wanted. I'm all about using what is available if possible. 

The technique I used is painting the wool, which I never tried before, and I wasn't sure how to proceed. I decided on using the microwave for this technique. Again, this is a first for me. After painting the wool, I sprinkled the citric acid lightly to set the colors as opposed to the simmer in the pot method.  I wasn't sure how it would turn out. I wet the wool as required and layed it in a glass pan and painted the diluted barnyard red, then the diluted dark brown, then diluted yellow. I found it wasn't dark enough and repeated the process until I was satisfied. I dyed several darker pieces for the shadows. 



It's not exactly as in the picture and I don't think I could achieve the same look anyway.  My drawing is not even exact. I'm not sure whether I'll change Jesus's hair but it's a possibility as he looks kind of funny. For his hair, I used some worms from striped plaid wool I had left from my Julia Hen rug. Time will tell if I change it. I need to come up with a recipe for a blue dye for her mantel as I don't think I have any ready mixed. Not having the right colored wool can really put the brakes on a project.

I hope to have more to show next time or I may just do a wee tutorial on how I transferred the image on paper.



This is how some of my painted wool looked like once dried. Maybe there is a simpler method but I really enjoyed trying this type of dyeing. 

Another method I tried for the first time is cutting the wool and using matte scotch tape to attach all the worms as they come off the cutting wheel and marking it with an arrow and numbering each cut batches until the whole piece of wool was cut so when I hook, it has more of a pattern on the rug. I'm really enjoying hooking this rug even on Monk's cloth.

I celebrated a birthday this weekend and don't even feel any older. 

Thanks for visiting and leaving comments. I really appreciate your friendship.

Julia



9 comments:

  1. It looks to my ignorant self as if you achieved a lot more than a little.
    And happy belated birthday.

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  2. I find your 'painted wool' technique VERY interesting. I've never done that and wouldn't know where the heck to begin. Your piece is looking awesome!!!
    Don't know what year you'll be celebrating but mine in just 7 days is a shocker to my nervous system, lol.

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  3. I think she is looking wonderful! I like the idea of wool painting I want to hear more.
    Happy Birthday Julia whatever one it was you always look great.
    Cathy

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  4. Wow... I am completely in awe! I think this is looking more than fantastic...it's beyond anything I could think of accomplishing...or even begin to visualize. And very impressive that you are dyeing the wool...or, er..."painting" it. (I don't do my own dyeing, but have been around hookers long enough to know the basics....but I have never heard of the method you described (I don't think)). I am glad that your rendition is not a perfect rendition of the photo...Yours reflects your own beautiful artistry. Happy (belated, I assume) birthday! ~Robin~

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  5. The Jesus and Mary rug is going to be so beautiful. I will be interested to see the color of blue you choose for Mary's mantle.

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  6. Well first off happy belated birthday. I have one coming upon the 2nd myself. Interesting reading how you dyed your wool. I am not that experienced yet to attempt dying my own. so I still just purchase the colors I want. Yours turned out very well and love how mother and child are looking! Janice

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  7. Oh my gosh...so beautiful and reading your blog had me thinking that it's a foreign language...that "hooker" speak! I think your art is amazing. You have so much talent. Do you ever do paintings on canvas? I think you have that ability too! I'll look forward to the finished product as I'm sure it will be stunning. Happy Birthday Julia! I hope it was a good day for you. I'm glad you don't feel older! I always hope I don't feel older too...just hopefully a tad bit wiser!

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  8. Oh my gosh...so beautiful and reading your blog had me thinking that it's a foreign language...that "hooker" speak! I think your art is amazing. You have so much talent. Do you ever do paintings on canvas? I think you have that ability too! I'll look forward to the finished product as I'm sure it will be stunning. Happy Birthday Julia! I hope it was a good day for you. I'm glad you don't feel older! I always hope I don't feel older too...just hopefully a tad bit wiser!

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  9. Happy Birthday my dear friend! December is my birthday month. :-)
    I just love what you are creating and how you do it!

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