SALTBOX HOUSE and STONE
WALL
Hooked and Designed by Jane Olson
Rugger's Roundtable Issue November 1993
The title of this pattern, speaks for itself. It is a primitive and is very interesting to hook because of its simplicity. I enjoyed hooking this pattern. Checks,
plaids and tweeds played a big part in both the house and the border, which represents a stone wall. The design can serve as a small wall hanging or a rug. It is a fun rug to do if your are looking for a relaxing project to hook.
My New England upbringing inspired me to do the stone wall border. I built a few around my home in Massachusetts. Everywhere in New England there are stone walls. It is one way to use stone when clearing property, and I had more than my share.
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Size: 24" x 30"Saltbox House & Stonewall - Close-up - Right
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