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Pockets and Rollups for My Red Cape

Enjoy the story of these charming  little textiles with 16 pages of color and a large pattern insert with full instructions to make them. The book retails for $20. Order by mail with a check or money order for $25 made to Edyth O'Neill,  2155 Lightstone,  Fredericksburg TX 78624.  Texas addresses add state tax of $1.98. Mailed priority with delivery confirmation. The book contains 8 full size removable pattern sheets 11 by 17 inches.

click on pictures above  to enlarge   Wholesale inquires welcome. All images copyright Edyth O'Neill 2006. Thank you for respecting copyright! 

email me with questions at  joneill816@austin.rr.com          

 

 Rugs For My Red Cape   

By Edyth C. O’Neill

Hooked Rugs for those who love Antiques and Old Houses

Now out of print .I have only a few copies of the rug book left. Sorry no wholesale on these.

Filled with color, the pictures show rooms in our house as well as the rugs themselves. The text includes goats, ghosts, recipes, some history of our old red house, and of course my thoughts on color and design for our hooked rugs, what makes them go with antiques and more.  It is soft bound, 96 pages, 8 ˝ by 11. 

Order now with check or money order to Edyth O’Neill, 2155 Lightstone,  Fredericksburg TX  78624. $30 each book plus $5 priority mailing for the 1st one, each additional one included at $3 extra mailing cost. For Texas addresses, add $2.89 Texas tax for each book. We are not set up to mail out of the US. For questions email joneill816@austin.rr.com

  All images are copyrighted please respect copyright Thank you, Edyth O'Neill

Three pages from the book:


# 23 Nantucket Welcome  14 x 27    
 I strive to design rugs in character with the 18th and early 19th century antiques in our home. From the style of old chintz, crewel embroidery, samplers, theorems, woven coverlets, and of course, old hooked rugs, I seek to create rugs that might have been hooked in that early time. 
 

The Rug Patterns are now owned by Barb and Wayne Carroll at woolleyfox@verizon.net   or visit their web site at http://www.woolleyfox.com