Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Penny Rugs

I love penny rugs and have made just a few through the years. I prefer the traditional ones made of stacked coins - they make a wonderful project to work on while traveling on vacation because the pieces are small and easily transported. And they are a great place to use some of my wool that is too heavy for hooked rugs. This is the first one I ever made, and I believe it is the largest one I've made. The colors are rich and scrumptious.


A close up so you can see the stitching......



This one has all my favorite colors in it - I usually display it with bowls of spheres on top - croquet balls, pool balls, and other ball shaped items to carry out the theme.



This one I left open in the middle so that when I place a basket or box on top as part of the vignette it doesn't hide any of my stitching.



This one is quite small - about 8" across. I stitched it up as a sample when I taught a group of women how to make penny rugs - thought it was a good size for learning on.


Instead of using embroidery floss to stitch these, I prefer to use perle cotton, and sometimes I'll use crochet thread too - I like the way it makes the stitches a bit beefier and more visible.

11 comments:

  1. I love your penny rugs, especially
    the first one! They are all
    beautiful! Thanks for sharing...

    Bear Hugs~Karen

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  2. Gayle ~
    I love your penny rugs! Your stitches are so perfect.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Pug hugs :)
    Lauren

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  3. All of them are wonderful but my favorite is the red one with the scalloped edges.

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  4. They're all wonderful, Gayle! I love the first one and the red one!

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  5. That's a lot of stitching! I love making penny rugs.

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  6. Oh I love them all, they look great.
    I never thought of using crochet thread. Good Idea.

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  7. I love all of them Gayle! Each are great in their own way.

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  8. The first one is my favorite.....I love working with wool. I have plans for more embroidery work with my quilting this year.....lots of patterns....not much accomplished yet. :)

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  9. Hey Gayle! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your penny rugs! Great job!
    Hope you have a happy week!

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Thanks for sharing your thoughts!