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Other than my family, the passion of my life is quilting. An eclectic, I love a wide variety of styles and techniques encompassing both machine and hand work. I am a longarm quilter who can work for you. I enjoy any style, from pantographs to all-over to full custom, ranging from traditional to modern. I love bringing vintage tops to life and am willing to work with a challenging quilt top. Instagram: lyncc_quilts
Showing posts with label Heather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heather. Show all posts

Sunday, July 11, 2021

BOMs Away Monday - Harmony and Temperature Birds

Welcome to the Link-up for BOMs Away Mondays!

Where we share what we're doing on a BOM type project
so they don't stall out in UFO-land!
(Linky at the bottom)


Oh, boy!  Don't you love it when you get to a point in a BOM where you're assembling components into large portions of the quilt?!

Lots of good work on Harmony this weekend. I got very close to finishing the Month 7 Sonata work.

Put the diamonds together:



And got a good portion of the assembly with half of the set-ins sewn:



I'm saving the pressing of the set-ins until I have all 8 in place, to avoid distortion on the bias edges. 

I would have finished the entire star, but I decided going to a movie - Actually going to the theater for a new release! (Black Widow) - was too good to pass up. And then we Zoomed with Devon & Cory for an hour or so, which was really nice. They've had fun getting a nursery all put together for our first grandbaby. Exciting times.  :)

Yesterday I hit the bird bricks for Heather & Pat's temperature quilt that I'm hoping to use for an anniversary present in December. I got 1/4 of the way through fusing down the bird bodies on those. 

These are clipped by rows, and it's funny that we only see a few of the blues. There are several lavenders, purples, teals, and greens in there, too, but the leading bricks for each row (Dec 16th - March something) are all only from the blue spectrum.



Haven't started stitching any yet. It'll likely be my Saturday project for the next couple of months. The left birds mark the lows of each day here in Monument for the first year of their marriage, and the right birds marks the lows of each day in Aurora. They lived an hour apart for the first two years of her med school days, so this quilt speaks of their newlywed story.


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Have you worked on any BOM type projects recently? We'd love to see your progress!

Kate over at Katie Mae Quilts has joined me in hosting this meet-up, and linking up from either end puts you on the party at both sides 





You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter

Sunday, June 2, 2019

BOMs Away - Cruise Edition



Welcome to the link-up for BOMs Away Mondays!
Where we share what we're doing on a BOM-type project 
so they don't stall out in UFO-land!
(Linky at the bottom.)

I've set this week's link-up on auto-post, as I'm pretty darn sure that even if flights make it through on time, I'm going to be way too exhausted when we get home from our cruise trip to remember to put this up.

When I'm able, I'll insert photos of the BOM work I am taking with me. It's quite perfect for a cruise stitching tote! This old project is coming back out of the BOM cabinet:


"Octopuses Garden" by Pearl P. Pereira

I set mine aside last year when I started appliqueing the nutcrackers, and I've been eagerly waiting for bringing these guys back out for the trip. So Block 5 and Block 6 are going with me. Quiet time on the balcony, overlooking the ocean going by, is a perfect setting for this applique work!

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Have you done any BOM work lately?

Kate over at Katie Mae Quilts has joined me in hosting this meet-up, 


and linking up from either end puts you on the party at both sides.



You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enter

Sunday, May 26, 2019

BOMs Away - Celebrating!!!



Welcome to the link-up for BOMs Away Mondays!
Where we share what we're doing on a BOM-type project 
so they don't stall out in UFO-land!
(Linky at the bottom.)

WHOO HOO!!!!

She did it!!


Our oldest has reached a tremendous milestone - FOURTEEN YEARS AGO Heather started the long haul to become a doctor (she knew back in 8th grade this is what she wanted to do), and this week she graduated with her M.D.!!

And now a whole gang of us are embarking right now on a Caribbean cruise to celebrate!

In 2016 she married a man she'd know since high school days, and our families being friendly with each other, his mom and I decided that day that we would make this cruise happen for this occasion. And now it's here.  :)  

Some things in Life are just fantastic, and having the entirety of both families along for this special vacation (and Grandpa & Grandpa for a bonus!) is definitely one of those. 

I did finish up some more Dahlia pieces before packing/cleaning overtook my days:

I hope you have a good week wherever you are, and whatever you're doing,
and let us know if you've done any BOM work lately!

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Have you done any BOM work lately?

Kate over at Katie Mae Quilts has joined me in hosting this meet-up, 


and linking up from either end puts you on the party at both sides.

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enter

Sunday, February 19, 2017

BOMs Away Monday - I'm baaaaack :)



Welcome to the Link-Up for BOMs Away Mondays!
We'd love to see the BOM you're working on lately.
This week's link-up is at the bottom of the post.
**Kate over at Katie Mae Quilts is helping me host this, right now,
so you'll find the link at her place today.**


Hello, there! If anybody still knows me, that is. ;D
It's been a mighty long time.

For the first time in eight months, I started back into my quilting work this week. June through December last year were spent sewing clothing and items for Heather and Pat's Renaissance theme wedding. Things were finished only because bridesmaids and out-of-state family joined in for a final-approach Sewing Bee. Here's a shot of most everyone in gear, minus the four parents:



Pat and Heather dressed back up again after their honeymoon to catch some shots for a Thank You card idea they had:


I'll put more photos up at some point. Our downstairs was filled with a line enabling construction, and upstairs was filled with folks sewing buttons, buttonholes, making hair wreaths, etc. It was quite exciting, but after the five weeks of seriously-impaired sleeping that I'd had, all the normal wedding planning stress involved, and the all-nighter that Scott and Marissa and Pat's sister, Sonya, pulled with me the night before the wedding, I had the worst Lupus flare I've ever had. It put me mostly in bed for the next 3 weeks, with a long and slow recovery, both physically and - in terms of interacting with my sewing machine - mentally. 

I used a Valentine's gift for Scott to make myself get back to quilting. I'm almost finished with that project (sigh - ended up having to wait for some thread to come in to finish the quilting). I'll share this very soon.

For today - here is the BOM project I pulled back out, and it's a perfect example of why I *love* the back-basting method so much:


That's the first panel for my Mexican Fiesta quilt, and after sitting folded in my tote bag for about a year, it was ready to go with no problems. No rusty pinned pieces, no too-dry glue gone all brittle or unadhesed or yellowed on the white background. . . Just basted pieces waiting to be trimmed and easily needle-turned. This weekend I made it to the central "tree" figure, finally!

It's a large block, as you can see by the pencil I laid on it for perspective:


Some day, it'll grow up into this quilt by Karen Kay Buckley:


For now, this is all I'm working on. I'll finish the cute raccoons for Scott's late Valentine, then finish the detail FMQ on the border of his retirement quilt. After that, I have a very fun commission quilt coming up that will be good to dive full-scale into creative work again.

Hope you're all well and enjoying your quilting times!

Don't forget that Kate is hosting BOMs Away today at
Katie Mae Quilts


Thursday, October 30, 2014

Blogger's Quilt Festival #2 - Heather Bear's Graduation Quilt

Now that my thesis is wrapped up and in the hands of my defense committee, I can post my second entry for this fall's Blogger's Quilt Festival! [Amy, of Amy's Creative Side, has undoubtedly spent countless hours organizing and facilitating this show that has a spectacular list of sponsors, so I give her my heartfelt gratitude.]
This one is being entered in the "Large Quilts" Category.

(My 25th Anniversary double wedding ring quilt was blogged here.)


"Heather Bear's Graduation"

Allison (Heather's roommate) and Heather, graduation week,
Washington University in St. Louis, May 2014

[Wait a minute!!!?  I never blogged this one?? -  That's what happens when you have a Super Top Secret project for so long that you're used to keeping your mouth shut about, and the reveal time comes in such a crazy-busy flurry of a month! So I really apologize about the photo-heavy load for the journaling herein.]

Our oldest daughter, Heather - on the right in that photo above, graduated with a B.S. in Biology with a neuroscience emphasis,and minors in Music and Psychology, this past May. She had worked her tail off all through high school and landed herself a large enough scholarship to go to the school of her dreams - Washington University in St. Louis. Of course graduation required a bed-size quilt!



Her quilt is a queen, and I pondered what pattern to use for quite a long time. Their school colors are Red and Green, and I wanted a quilt that used the colors in a way that worked for a bed any time of the year, not just Christmas. And do you know how difficult it is to find great border fabric in Christmas red & green that's NOT Christmas fabric? I shopped for nine months before I found one I liked. I'm really happy with the end result of the quilt! 



There are several fun out-take shots from around the campus. . .






My only regret about this quilt is that I couldn't quilt it myself for her since I was madly finishing up my research and pre-writing for my thesis at the time. So I took it to Deb Yost for edge-to-edge longarming with a nice floral panto. Turned out really nice on it.




This was her boyfriend, Pat's, first experience with a quilt photo op. I think it perplexed him that more than one shot was taken.  ;D


Love my girl so much  :)



The Thinker rabbit is always a favorite spot of ours.


I had fun with the back - I found a plaid and a green marble in my stash that played very nicely with the quilt's colors. There was too little of either to do the whole back, and anyway I had ideas for special labeling and symbolic elements.



I wanted the center to feature a few of my favorite photos from her college years. 







(She always makes all of her own costumes. Loki was a favorite and a huge hit.



They did have a lot of fun over the years with their Halloweens!



Bofur was just too great. :)



Heather and Alison enjoying a fondue outing on The Loop



And of course, I had to include the "Brookings Castle."



So I got all the photos processed onto fabric, then embedded those and the labeling in a panel.




I was so impressed and super surprised by Scott the day I was piecing the surrounding portions. 



I'd made those large blocks and was laying them out with the photo/label panel to see how the heck they could all work together. My husband, seeing everything on the floor, blurted out: "Hey! They're bear claw blocks!"  Which were chosen because the school mascot is a bear. Which is why she's my Heather-Bear.  ;D   [And how did he know that's what they were??  Oh - he was just extrapolating from the bears I'd appliqued on a shape that looked like claws, he says.]


(Which were just fused on and then stitched down with a medium-sized blanket stitch. When I do any fusing, I "gut" the fusible-stuff shape before applying it to the fabric so it's just a 1/4-inch outline. That way I can trim out the center of the background and things aren't all stiff.)

The final backing layout incorporated one last element for Heather: a cross for her pre-med emphasis and post-grad intentions.  




. . . And there are even extra quilts!!  Two lap quilts, to be exact. Because the day I cut out all the sheets of reds and whites to make a gazillion HSTs, my brain's back-RAM was busy processing research materials and somehow figured that 8 rows of 8 columns meant I needed 88 blocks worth of HSTs. And I was practically finished sewing all those sheets when I realized what I'd done!  

By the way - here's how I do HSTs when I have a whole gob like this. Sooooo much faster than ANY other method in this situation and perfectly accurate! (Sandwich the fabrics right-sides-together, then pin the paper on top. Sew on the dotted lines, then cut on the solid lines. You can print the pages out for free at places like Quilting and Whatnot. I just use regular, cheap printer paper!




Anyway, the fortunate part is that I'd already approached the reds and greens for Heather's quilt with a scrappy plan. Looking at things, it became apparent that I was going to have plenty of background fabric to make two lap quilts the same way. I would only need to: A) buy 1/2 yard of another green, and B) add only 8 more blocks. (I had not yet found the border fabric, so that wasn't an issue.)

So I made a lap quilt for her roommate of 3 years, Alison.  :D   Who was blown away.  :)   And had a blast on our campus walking-tour photo op.  :D


She was so cute how she kept stopping and looking at new details she noticed.


Of course, she had to have a bear, too! And I printed the picture of them at The Melting Pot on her label, along with the university's seal.


The smile makes it all supercalifragilisticksexpialidocious that I messed up my math that first day.  :)



The second lap quilt was reserved for Scott and I to keep. It's just like Alison's except for the labeling.

And truth be told - its binding still has one side to be stitched down!!  (That anniversary double wedding ring quilt on my other Festival entry completely took over my hand work station for the last few months!)


What a special day that was in St. Louis.  :D 
~ May 16, 2014 ~







Graduating with best friends, Alison and Ruth

















CONGRATULATIONS, HEATHER-BEAR!!  
Well done, indeed.  :D

(Also linking up to  Whoop! Whoop!Link-a-Finish Friday, and TGIFF.)



Voting is HERE during Nov 1-7 at the Quilt Festival for this category

And my first entry, in the Home Machine Quilted category, is blogged HERE