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Lynn Carson Harris

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Lynn Harris
June 12, 2020

Evening Stitching

Lynn Harris
June 12, 2020
socks - Cuppa Yarn Tweety Tide Pools.jpg

I’ve been knitting in the evenings lately. I finished a pair of socks I started in November and started a new pair from some stash yarn that looks a bit like faded denim.

socks - cascade heritage wave.jpg

My mending pile has also gotten a lot smaller.

What have you been working on?

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Thanks go to @rjbosscher for the bits of neon bright fabric to try. This super bright neon fabric is very difficult to photograph and look true to color - trust me it’s bright! 😎 ☀️ 

Sewn with deco bob, quilted with invisafil thread by @wonde
Another little cutie. 
2.75” square. 

Sewn with deco bob and quilted with invisafil by @wonderfilspecialtythread 

#tinypiecing #ridiculouslytinyquilts  #sewsolid #sewtiny #sewsmall #sewtherainbow
String portions were made to the size of my isosceles triangle ruler. Two of those were sewn together to made the diamonds. As usual, the string blocks were started and mostly made at a quilt retreat. 

Finished size 64” by 87”.

#everyla
Not all my quilts are tiny. 

Another quilt in my never ending mission to use what I have. String pieced diamonds and a variety of teal solids.

Finished size 64” by 87”.

#stringpiecing #scrapquiltsarethebest #fabricisfun #usewhatyouhave
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