Rug Camp with Maria Barton was a bust for me. She was great, and sweet, and smart. Did you know she'd been a judge, now recently retired? It's nothing on her part. After working on it for 2 days I realized I didn't want it to be so pastel looking.
Here's where I was on the last day of camp.
And here's where I'm at now.
I started ripping out the pink flowers, then the purple flowers, then that bird, and the other bird, and a third bird. I kept the fourth one. She suggested and drew a house/cabin. Said to hook it as a cabin. I'm not sure. Does the house look too big?? For now it's in time out.
I was going to work on it at the hook-in I'm attending with Lauren. We're headed to Shipshewana, Indiana. It doesn't sound like huge event, of which I am glad. You'd never know it, but I'm kinda shy around strangers. I haven't decided if I'll work on an askew rug or a turkey rug. I have til tomorrow to figure it out.