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    Renata has been asking what I've been up to, and I finally gathered some photos!







    The purple one and the cream/red/blue are both from a BOM that was a free on-line, only I only finished 3 of the months (2 blocks of each month) for 6 blocks. Oops. So I turned them into interesting settings with things/fabric from my stash -- lap quilts for my mom and sister, which they got for Christmas this past year.

    My mom's (the cream/red/blue) I did a cross setting, as she collects crosses, and quilted it sort of I guess echo quilting, framing out the cross so the lines go 90* angles along the same lines as the cross.

    My sister's (the purples) I did zig zag stitch in straight lines with "spoons" quilted in (oversized spoons in the background space leading up to each pieced block), because of a poem/story she likes. She has Chiari Malformation, and has very low energy at times. There's a story around about how these various silent illnesses (things like fibromyalgia, MS, etc....) use up your energy, and how energy = spoons, and the person never knows how many spoons she will have that day, and how many spoons any one activity will take from her.

    Then the last here is one I dubbed "Underwater Trip" and is a throw sized quilt for our couch, to commemorate my husband & oldest son becoming certified Scuba divers. I found an on-line tutorial for a strip-pieced Trip Around the World quilt (very fast and easy; I'll likely repeat this in other colors) and so used assorted underwater themed fabrics I'd found. I quilted it in concentric circles, using my walking foot. I love how it turned out!

    living in Central Denmark
    Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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    You have been busy, lovely presents for your family

    Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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      #3
      Very nice quilts! You have been very busy!

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        You are very productive, Heather. I like the way you always get meaning into your work

        living in Central Denmark
        Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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          #5
          Like Norma, I too, love how you put meaning in your work and come up with fabulous names for your quilts too! Thanks for sharing what you've been up to, Heather. It's such a joy to watch your journey as a quilter!

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            #6
            Heather--you have really been busy and I know your family appreciates it--well done.

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              thanks, guys! The 2 lap quilts were done back in November/December, and then the Underwater quilt was done over a weekend in March; that one was *really* fast to put together, thanks to the tutorial/strip piecing.

              I am having fun on this journey, that's for sure!

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