Besides my ever-present Baby Janes, I have two WIPs this week.
Quilt ADD in therapy
- Lynette
- 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
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
WIP & NewFO - It's a Hawaiian Dragonfly Party!
Sunday, July 29, 2012
BOM's Away - 29 July 2012 - A Storage Find and Pike's Peak
Welcome to my Link-Up for BOMs Away Mondays!
(We'd love to see the BOM you're working on lately.)
If you're ever in Colorado Springs, you really have to take the Cog Train up to Pike's Peak. It is more than worth the ticket price! |
The concept of wearing jeans and jackets in July is COMPLETELY FOREIGN to this transplanted Florida family! Back there, this is what we'd wear for about 3 weeks in our deepest winter days. |
On your way up, you see lots of neat forest trees and vistas like this overlooking reservoirs. Only, the phone shots don't do it half justice for the sheer beauty in real life vision. |
After 70 minutes or so, you break over the timber line, where only arctic tundra grows. |
And you get glimpses of lots of these funny little Yellow-Bellied Marmots. |
After about an hour and a half, you arrive at the peak! |
The Caulkins Family on Pike Peak, with Wyoming in the background distance. |
Scott loves to scramble to solitary perches. Yeah, it makes me quite nervous at times! |
If you're cold or want to shop souvenirs, they have a shop up there with food, drinks, gifts, etc. |
But pretty soon you want to ignore the memorial and the shop and get back to gawking at the amazing views. . . |
. . . Before you get back on the train and head down that steep, steep track. Next time, we'll take the train up and bicycle down! |
Haven't had much sewing time since the outing, but I did get all the pieces for the centers sorted out and organized - and nothing was missing! (This is one of two identical twins.)
And after a couple days off from any Dear Jane work, I did get these five blocks finished up this week out of the hand-work tote:
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What have you done lately on your BOMs or interval projects? We'd sure love it if you link up here to show it off! :D
Sunday, July 22, 2012
BOM's Away - 22 July 2012 - 2000, Jane!
Welcome to my Link-Up for BOMs Away Mondays!
(We'd love to see the BOM you're working on lately.)
Here are the Jane Babies I finished this week. They were all from my hand-work tote.
You can see that I keep a chart and piece-count for my Rainbow Jane over on my left sidebar. Well, when I entered the piece counts for this week's finishes on the spreadsheet, it told me I was up to 1992 pieces. So tempting to round it up. But yesterday I prepped the next double-set of Babies to work on (the rest of the catch-up, by the way, woohoo!) and right now I am SICK TO DEATH of Jane.
However, That "1992" just bugged me. It was like it was saying "Neener, neener, neener!" being so close to a perfectly even 2000. So I pulled my Jane Box out of the bureau drawer and fished out all the loose finished Babies.
Then I gritted my teeth and sewed 8 sashing pieces on (and ONLY 8) so I could get that spreadsheet total to 2000.
Silly me. :D But I'm not going to sew anymore Jane stuff today. Machine or hand. She can just cool her jets for a day or two. Maybe I'll take the family to Batman instead. And a bike ride along Cottonwood Creek Trail. And maybe we'll try some disc golf on that public course along the trail. Oh, wait - Scott says those aren't frisbies they use, but real-live golf discs, which are a little bit different. Maybe we'll have to try that some other day - Something to look forward to.
But, OH!!!! Thursday morning we suddenly had competing offers come in on our Florida house! I was astonished at how fast it resolved into a contract on the house. So Friday we spent the day looking at the last few houses here on my list and then re-visiting our top two favorites. We put an offer in late that night. Yesterday morning I woke up to find that they had signed our offer with no quibbles!! I am a Happy Woman. :D If all goes well, this will be my new front door on August 22nd:
and I'll be sewing in this basement on August 23rd:
Because let's be real - I'm not waiting until we're all unpacked to do more sewing. . . ;D
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Have you made progress on any of your BOMs or interval projects? Link up here to show it off! :D
Friday, July 20, 2012
Another Flimsy Alert!
I'm so excited to finally - finally! - be able to post for TGIFF and Whoop Whoop!
The dust has settled, our Florida home is entering a contract today, and we're happily ensconced in a really pretty apartment complex while we finish one last homes-viewing round before starting our own purchase procedure for a Colorado home, hopefully putting an offer in this evening (exciting!).
Last Friday I finished my Glacier Star quilt top, but couldn't post for TGIFF because we didn't get photos until Saturday. What a fantastic shot we got, though! Garden of the Gods is a spectacular place to go, and was a very popular place to shoot a quilt. (I wrote about that two posts ago.) This is a Judy Niemeyer pattern, and I used a fabric kit from Quilting by the Bay in Panama City, FL.
If that isn't fun enough, this morning I got the corners mitered and put in the last stitch on my Coral Encounter. I'm in love. :)
This quilt is made with the Judy Niemeyer Drunkard's Path paper piecing pattern, but I put the colors together myself to reflect the impression it gave me of a patch of brain coral underwater. It turned out gorgeous, and I plan to have a lot of fun with the quilting once we're into a house and I have real sewing space again. (not to mention my batting, which is all in a box deeeeeep inside storage)
Last Friday I finished my Glacier Star quilt top, but couldn't post for TGIFF because we didn't get photos until Saturday. What a fantastic shot we got, though! Garden of the Gods is a spectacular place to go, and was a very popular place to shoot a quilt. (I wrote about that two posts ago.) This is a Judy Niemeyer pattern, and I used a fabric kit from Quilting by the Bay in Panama City, FL.
If that isn't fun enough, this morning I got the corners mitered and put in the last stitch on my Coral Encounter. I'm in love. :)
Didn't we luck out with our Google-based apartment search? That's a square quilt - wind just wouldn't cooperate! |
This quilt is made with the Judy Niemeyer Drunkard's Path paper piecing pattern, but I put the colors together myself to reflect the impression it gave me of a patch of brain coral underwater. It turned out gorgeous, and I plan to have a lot of fun with the quilting once we're into a house and I have real sewing space again. (not to mention my batting, which is all in a box deeeeeep inside storage)
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
WIP'n it up - Heading for another top finish this week!
Last week I finished my "Glacier Star" top, and it looks like I'll get my "Coral Encounter" fully assembled this week. Woohoo! :D
Laying out the center and border pieces to figure out where to place the rest of the arcs. . .
Setting them all in. . .
And taking off the papers. . .
That'll be 96 of these suckers all together!
Thank you to Lee at Freshly Pieced for hosting WIP Wednesdays.
Laying out the center and border pieces to figure out where to place the rest of the arcs. . .
Setting them all in. . .
And taking off the papers. . .
That'll be 96 of these suckers all together!
Thank you to Lee at Freshly Pieced for hosting WIP Wednesdays.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
BOMs Away - Glacier Star visits Garden of the Gods
Welcome to my Link-Up for BOMs Away Mondays!
(We'd love to see the BOM you're working on lately.)
Off we trekked to Garden of the Gods. Let me tell you, this is one of the most beautiful little pockets of geographic amazingness, and it's so accessible - and perfectly FREE!
The really fun part was the reception the quilt got. I'd talked myself into just doing my thing and not minding one bit if anyone thought it was weird for somebody to be holding up a quilt in a public park (gorgeous Saturday weather = lots of folks out there). I needn't have worried - far from getting odd looks, we actually got at least six requests from random park-goers to please wait long enough for them to get a shot, too! lol!!
First full-family shot we've been able to get for a long time:
Scott saves Marissa from being crushed!
Sisters have a new clubhouse?
Heather, Devon, and Mariss with the Three Graces and Cathedral Spires formations in the background.
I think this was the Tower of Babel formation behind me and Marissa, but I might be turned around:
My silly ape man!
In the midst of all these gorgeous red formations, you have a striking white mount:
The Kissing Camels are a favorite with everyone:
And, look! We found Manfred (from the Ice Age movies):
I'm thrilled with the quilt, bolstered by its public reception, and antsy to get more of my BOMs and UFOs out of the storage unit. Scott says he knows right where those boxes are, too - 18 feet back from the front, behind floor-to-ceiling packed-in obstacles. :P Forget that! I'll just have to be happy with the couple of projects that made it here to the apartment for the next 2 or 3 months!
I'll never run out of Dear Jane work while we're waiting to get a house. A whole slew of Babies finished up this week. Scott loves the F-16 impression they make:
But these two snuck in early this morning for a "Santa" impression, having missed yesterday's "flight" photo op:
That's 10 altogether! A whole month's worth. I'm so excited to have half the catching-up finished now. We'll see if I can get the other 30 finished before the August fabric shipment!
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Have you made progress on any of your BOMs or interval projects? Link up here to show it off! :D
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