Here's a close-up shot of one so you can see the variations of color I got when I dyed wool for the black background. I used Emma Lou's Hook Book Black. Love how there is some movement, but it's not distracting or overpowering to the design itself.
I almost changed the design of the rug at the top of this picture, thinking that it might look dumb to have a single motif on it when all the other rugs had multiples, but now that it's done I think it's my favorite one.
I spent some time in the dye pots today dyeing blues and oranges - YUM! Mister Sister will be glad to find out when he gets home that I used citric acid instead of vinegar - the smell isn't bad at all!
I've been to your fabulous studio and I can testify it's a very creative, wonderful place. Your stair runners are turning out fabulous and just perfect for the area.
ReplyDeleteOh gayle, they are sooooo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI so understand about the work place! lol my sewing room is so deep that i have to tie a rope around my waist befoe i go upstairs so that i can find my way back out and down!
♥ Mercy
love the rugs. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove your rugs, makes me want to make some for myself. They look great great. Rhonda
ReplyDeleteGayle ~ Your stair rugs turned out great!! I understand completely about work rooms...I just cleaned mine last weekend, and my daughter commented, "Hey, there IS a floor in here." :0)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, are those incredible. I just can't stop looking at them. They are so beautiful and such a bright spot on your stairs. I think I would be truly happy being able to see those everytime I glanced up the stairs or walked up them.
ReplyDeleteAnd let's not talk about studios shall we? I've been at mine for two months (it's a huge spluring/cleaning spree).
Oh my gosh, Gayle!!! I absolutely LOVE your stair, riser rugs! I wish my stairs were pretty wood and not carpet and I'd do some too - I really, really like them; A LOT!
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling over your stair rugs!!! I have been planning on making my own for over a year now but have yet to start. Yours have definately lit the spark under me to get going.
ReplyDeleteI love your rugs, they are too
ReplyDeletecute to walk on! My favorite
is the top one! Beautiful!
Thanks for sharing!
Bear Hugs~Karen
Wow...such fabulous idea!
ReplyDeleteOMG! This is so KEWL! Awesome! Totally Awesome!
ReplyDelete:) Betty
Oh, they are fabulous! I know that was a lot of work, but so worth it! A treat to see!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Can not wait to see them in person!!
ReplyDeleteGayle - your stair rugs are great! I can't wait to have stairs (without carpet) to do the same thing some day!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out so cute. Love them. And, ladies, I've seen her studio and it's wonderful. You need to show all your many fans. Mimi
ReplyDeleteGayle, thank you so much for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to make new friends, especially ones that share some of the same interests.
Now what's your address? I'm coming for those stair rugs!
They are FABULOUS!
Audrey
Hi Gayle,
ReplyDeleteFound your site through another site somehow..
Love your hooked rugs.. that is on my to do list someday.. rug hooking !
Saw your post about buttons.. I am a button junkie ... I have jars and jars of buttons.. but now they are getting a bit costly in the antique stores .. the chest full of buttons is a *treasure* ! Love it !
I am going to put your blog on my favorites, if you don't mind !
Hugs,
Linda
Love your stair risers!!! I am working on one that is Cindy Gay's pattern ~ would love to design some for our stairs ~ maybe you'll be my inspiration!! Now, I want to see your studio!! Mine can be just awful at times so I know where you're coming from!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, that is just amazing! I can tell that took a LOT of hard work, you should be proud.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck in my giveaway!
All the best,
Anne
So that fantastic. I just love them and how they look all together on the stairs like that.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Gayle, your stair runners are absolutely fantastic! You did such a great job with the colors! I like the one with the flower basket the best.
ReplyDeletegayle, i have tagged you with the honest ecrap. come to my blog to get it.♥
ReplyDeleteOh my these are awesome.. such a lovely job you did. They really dress up your risers :)
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Wow, they are absolutely gorgeous! You're just so talented! Oh and yes we DO wanna peek into that studio of yours. ;)
ReplyDeleteCathy ♥
Gayle ~
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is "WOW"!!!
Pug hugs :)
Lauren
OMG!!! I think I'm in love!!! Your stair rugs are absolutely to die for amazing. I wouldn't change a thing. I honestly thought I'd seen it all but these definitely do it for me.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful work!
Your stair runners are awesome! You've done a great job.
ReplyDeleteLinda, thepinkeep.blogspot.com
Those are a real work of art! Love them!
ReplyDeleteWow, You are incredible!! I absolutely LOVE your stair rugs. I also buy wool clothing at thrift stores but use it in my quilting and sewing projects. I love wool. Loved your blog!
ReplyDeleteAll of the runners are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Gayle! You must smile every day when you climb those stairs :) ♦~♦
ReplyDeleteThose are just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteShut up! You did ALL those rugs? WOW, those are gorgeous! I love how you're using them.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, amazing stair Risers! I just love them :D Now that I have my first Halloween rig done I am itching to get going on more and your picture definitely has inspired me and made me want to get going. Job well done!
ReplyDeleteI love the top stair runner..its' my favorite, too!
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ReplyDeleteThose are BEAUTIFUL stair rugs Gayle!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my! They are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGayle, these are so beautiful! I would love to do this some day, but I have carpeted stairs...wonder how that would look? I have recently seen where some are putting these stair rugs on TOP of the step. I would question how that would hold in place and also if it would be safe. Love both looks though!
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