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.
red is my fav
ReplyDeleteI love your penny rugs...
ReplyDeleteI love your penny rugs, especially
ReplyDeletethe first one! They are all
beautiful! Thanks for sharing...
Bear Hugs~Karen
Gayle ~
ReplyDeleteI love your penny rugs! Your stitches are so perfect.
Thank you for sharing.
Pug hugs :)
Lauren
All of them are wonderful but my favorite is the red one with the scalloped edges.
ReplyDeleteThey're all wonderful, Gayle! I love the first one and the red one!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of stitching! I love making penny rugs.
ReplyDeleteOh I love them all, they look great.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of using crochet thread. Good Idea.
I love all of them Gayle! Each are great in their own way.
ReplyDeleteThe 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. :)
ReplyDeleteHey Gayle! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your penny rugs! Great job!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a happy week!