Quilt ADD in therapy

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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

Sunday, January 13, 2013

BOMs Away - Yeah! Getting Ruffled Roses into the Active Mix


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Welcome to my 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 this post.


Well, it sure is nice to have weekly BOM hosting obligations to protect the opportunity for variety in my sewing. I have been exercising tremendous will-power the past few months in sticking so long to the projects that I've been finishing up lately. It's really rather remarkable. And many days I feel like I'm truly going to vomit if I have to look at those same projects one more moment. So the half-day per week of BOM work is a welcome reprieve. 

Last week I did finish cutting out all the Month 2 blocks for Kelly's project. For the two quilts, there are 18 of these stars to put together. Didn't get that far yet.



This week I finished up and set-in the center for my Ruffled Roses quilt! This is the 2011 BOM from The Quilt Show. 


One day it will grow up to look like this:




I started this applique center in October of 2011, but it was always intended as the lowest-priority fall-back in my portable stitching bag. As of now, that quilt is officially on my active BOM work list.  :)   


Did you see that fun spray of fat quarters above my block?  Friday afternoon I got the funnest box - a giveaway from Snoodles at Lily Pad Quilting, provided by her sponsor, fabric designer Jacquelynne Steves of The Noble Wife. 



I think I will leave it there by my cutting pad to percolate some ideas. It's perfect fabric for making something to go in our new home's kitchen! 

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 What have you guys done on BOMs or interval projects lately? Weeklies are welcome along with regular projects that you’ve broken into monthly units, and –of course- true BOMs.   Share your eye candy and show off your progress since the last time you linked up! There are some wonderful monthly and weekly projects going on out there.  




7 comments:

  1. Oh what a pretty quilt. Pretty fabrics too. Looking forward to seeing your progress on this.

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  2. Wow!that Ruffled Roses quilt is going to be fantastic! No wonder you've moved it up on your list!

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  3. OMGosh it's so lovely. I have the pattern, but haven't been brave enough to start. You ought to post that on Angie's linky.

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  4. what a beautiful medallion! That is some quilt.

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  5. Just LOVE your center block for Ruffled Roses! It's a gorgeous work of applique'. Congrats on a beautiful finish!

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  6. Oh, my goodness, Lyn, that center applique block is stunning!!!!
    How's your hand quilting coming along on your Hawaiian quilt?

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  7. I wanted to do that Ruffled Roses quilt, but I joined too late to get the pattern....it is so beautiful. I can't wait to see yours finished! :)

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