Quilt ADD in therapy

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Colorado, United States
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

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

My WIP Wednesday #5


Busy WIP weeks  :)    Taking Charming Love to the long-arm studio tomorrow for my learning time. I pieced this top in February 2009 (Really???)

It's not a priority UFO finish at all, but it's being used as a training piece to gain skill for one of my current top priorities.  I just loved the charm pack - brought it home and combed through my stash for some friends to put them with. Love how it turned out. :D


Was awake more than an hour in the middle of the night, thinking of what I wanted to do with the borders. . .  


::Go Back To Sleep, Already!::




Adding a Label to a quilt my cousin made for me about 20 years ago before taking my little pile to meet up with an appraiser at the public library. (Fun!)







I don't think it shows in the photo, but she used pastel green thread on the checkerboard sections, pink on the hearts, yellow on the tulips, and white for all her stitch-in-the-ditch. 




Will be satin-stitching 20 owl bodies for Devon's graduation quilt this week: 










And here are the charity quilt finishes from this past week:


Wheelchair Quilt

Baby quilt from my long-arm lesson (top made by someone in our local guild)
My roses are out!!

Used a meandering loopy star freehand to go with some of the star prints.



This week's stats:
New Projects - 1 (out of my control - this was the charity quilt at long-arm class)
Completed Projects This Week - 3! 

        (Dad's Wagon Wheels West!!!!, Charity Quilt 1,  Charity Quilt 2)
In Active Progress - 3 

        (Devon's Owls, Charming Love for longarm "lesson", Sailing's up at Patty's studio!)
UFO Firing Range - 31.667 (not counting untouched kits!)
Finishes for 2011 -


Completed tops awaiting quilting:
Two charity wheelchair quilts

Katie Loves Christopher
Charming Love
Trip Around the World with Mr. Hernandez (Mr. Hernandez's)
Trip Around the World with Mr. Hernandez (Heather's)
Be Attitudes
We Love Kelly
Sailing with the Flying Needles
Wagon Wheels West #2
Poor Forgotten Orphan from 15 years ago
Devon's Silk Spinners

Marissa's Minky Squares
Kelly's Thirties Hand Quilter
Kelly's Calico
Leap Frog Lily Pond 

8 comments:

  1. You have alot of awesome quilty goodness going on over there!!!! Hope you got back to sleep.

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  2. You're really getting through those projects! I stay awake at night planning quilts too! You're lucky to be able to have long arm lessons. I haven't found any where near me that will do that. I really like the pinwheel wheelchair quilt, it's so striking.

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  3. I'm up in the middle of the night too....always thinking of a new quilt. Your long-arm work looks great. Keep up the good work!

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  4. Lovely projects! I am envious that you are able to take long arm lessons, I bet it is great fun.

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  5. What great projects! And WOW about all the quilt tops you have done!

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  6. Aha! So I'm not the only quilter struck with inspiration (or quilter's block!) in the middle of the night. What a wonderful array of quilts you've been working on - makes me feel quite inadequate. Well done!

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  7. LOL, this sounds like me, lying awake thinking of what to do with a quilt. : ) You've got some beautiful projects here! Thanks for linking up to WIP Wednesday. : )

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  8. It is never too late to mend.

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