After putting up two giveaways on yesterday’s post, activity on this site really started to ramp up making it suddenly seem like Christmas or, the other holiday I appreciate this time of year, the seventh night of Hanukah! If you have not read yesterday’s post, there are two drawings open to any blog reader – a “like new” octagonal, sit upon frame donated by one of our blog Elfs (winner pays shipping) and a 12 month subscription to the Internet Rug Camp. Either or both drawings can be entered by any reader simply by going to the appropriate page at the top of this page – Frame Giveaway & Internet RC Giveaway – and clicking on both pages’ comment sections to give me enough information so that I can find you. Sign ups (one per person, per site) will be accepted until 10 PM December 20, when I will make the drawing, results to be announced in Monday’s post. Yes, you do have to be a registered blog member to comment. So, lurkers perhaps this is your big chance to finally register? All registering does is make it possible to keep out unwanted spam from our site – it is perfectly safe and confidential.
So, if all that pre-drawing activity wasn’t enough to get me in a holiday mood, I also received some goodies of my own!
The rarest things I got yesterday were three pieces of off the bolt Dorr Wool – 10 yards of #142 Teal, 2 yards of #25 Gold and 1 yard of Eggplant. These colors are favorites of mine which I like to use (not necessarily together) when marbleizing wool. They bleed like big dogs. (Heart of the Home, Big Momma, Fowl Mood and my current Persian project all relied heavily on wool produced with these colors. Unfortunately, they have all been discontinued. (What was corporate thinking?) Christmas, however, came early yesterday as another elf sold me this precious yardage out of her stash! I’ll be taking it to the safe deposit box tomorrow where I will hoard it for my personal use.
The other thing that arrived yesterday, while equally precious is, for at least the time being, renewable – a beautiful shipment of hand made rug hooks. Opening up a new shipment of any of my hooks is alway just like Christmas morning as they are all stars in their own right. A keen observer can probably see that, although all of these hooks are my bent brass, ergo right, 5mm hooks, there is a lot of variation in those handles. Every now and then I have to set one aside for myself … just in case something happens to my other personal, bent brass, ergo right, 5mm hooks. They are a sight to behold and I enjoy them as long as I can before …
… they are bagged and stored with the rest of my hook inventory on the top of the wool shelves. There they sit just waiting with the hopes that someone will see them on my web store and invite them to come to their house for Christmas.
Although they tend to go by Priority envelope or box, instead of a sleigh, they do arrive in speedy fashion. And, I might add, there is still time to get one before Christmas … or as an after Hanukah gift.




















