Monday, January 10, 2011

What a fun weekend!! We had a wonderful time with the ladies from The Wool Street Journal and GWoolikers - they are a hoot and a ton of fun.


 I am so proud to be part of a guild that comes together the way we did for this show. Everyone participated in some way whether it was financially through dues support or by showing rugs, spending hours hanging rugs, picking up supplies or manning a table. It was great to see my friends and meet many more and finally have a face to match the names on my mailing lists. Thank you!

Some pictures for you to enjoy….

Our beautiful banner was made as a gift for us by Judy’s son. The pictures were taken by Sarah’s daughter Clara and my husband Ken.

I am so proud to be part of a guild that comes together the way we did for this show. Everyone participated in some way whether it was financially through dues support or by showing rugs, spending hours hanging rugs, picking up supplies or manning a table. It was great to see my friends and meet many more and finally have a face to match the names on my mailing lists. Thank you!

Some pictures for you to enjoy….






Raffle table!!!

The Wool Street Journal and GWoolikers
MAX was in the Barn!

GET OUT OF THE HOUSE AND HOOK WITH US!

WINTER HOOK INS AND POTLUCK


WHEN?  January 22 and February 19 - 10a-3p
WHERE?  The Cutchogue Presbyterian Church

WHAT??  Both Hook ins are pot luck. Some of our members will sell there wares and we'll have some door prizes and a raffle of some older rug hooking items that were donated at the rug hooking show.

Get out of the house and hook with us. We’ll host the hook in at the church on Main Road in Cutchogue. There is a lot of room, great lighting, lots of parking and heat! If there is inclement weather, please give me a call on my cell phone 631-793-3511. Members and non members are welcome. We hope to see you there!

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The Peconic Ruggers, started by Gail Horton in 1996, is a rug hooking guild from the North Fork of Long Island, New York. We meet monthly at the beautiful Hallockville Museum Farm in Riverhead, New York.