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Lynn Carson Harris

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Lynn Harris
November 22, 2021

Lowly Revisited

Lynn Harris
November 22, 2021

I made Lowly Worm for my almost two year old grandson who just became a big brother. It is made from a pattern in a vintage Richard Scary book. It’s made of felt, wool stuffing in the head and pipe cleaners in the body so that it is poseable.

I made another one of these for another grandson’s birthday in January.

Here’s a link to the blog post containing the pattern that I used.

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Behold the teeniest, tiniest basket blocks! I am obsessed with making tiny blocks even tinier. These new little beauties will finish at 5/8”!!! I will add embroidered handles after they are assembled into a little quilt top. For size they are s
This little beauty measures 2.5” and has 100 pieces! The binding measures 1/8”.

I can’t stop making these ridiculously tiny quilts!!!!

#ridiculouslytinyquilt #tinypiecing #sewtiny #sewsmall #textileart #fiberart #quiltartist
Can’t stop, won’t stop. 

Oakshott Fabrics and DecoBob thread by @wonderfilspecialtythread 

#sewsmall #sewtiny #ridiculouslytiny #sewsolid #fabricisfun #sewingismyhappyplace
I used my 3” x 12” ruler to make the string pieces units for this quilt. The units are set together with narrower strips of a deep aqua solid. 

I used wool batting and finished it with minimal stitch in the ditch quilting.

Finished size
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