Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Lucy Boston Blocks and Zoom

 Hello Everyone,

I made a commitment to myself to work on my Lucy Boston blocks.  I started making Lucy blocks in 2015 and I have about 20 finished.


This is the block I was working on last night while watching TV with Mr. Joe.  I made the decision to applique the blocks onto a 12-1/2" fabric square. I will put them together on point, possibly with a sashing.  The blocks are just too pretty to sit in a bin the rest of their life and the rest of mine.  I'm teaching this for a guild workshop later on this summer and I want to have more to show for my efforts over the past 11 years.
 

Speaking of teaching, I taught a class on Saturday to quilters from Texas to New York via Zoom on Saturday.  I connected my overhead camera to my computer and 'shared' the image from the overhead camera to Zoom and it worked beautifully.


I set up my studio in the dining room, so Mr. Joe and Mazey were tippy toeing around the room for about four hours.  Mazey never barked once!  My Internet connection isn't the best in my sewing room, so I had to set up closer to the modem for a more stable connection. The signal doesn't travel well through solid logs walls!

So, quilters, my question is, would anyone be interested in attending one of my classes on Zoom at a nominal cost?  The possibilities are endless now for reaching out to quilters around the world.  I can record the session and then provide the link to the class to view again later if you want.  The only issue is, the videos need to be viewed on a computer and not a hand-held device.

I'm going to set up my studio again tomorrow and start making tutorials for the Timeless quilt which I will then post of Honeybee Fabrics FB page.  

My poor little pea brain has been swirling with ideas on using this technology.  This is nothing new, but it is new to me.  

This last weekend was the kickoff of the annual migration of the 'summer people' to the mountains. Our little community nestled in the Sierra Nevada mountain range is a magnet for those traveling to the high mountain lakes and hiking along the Pacific Crest trail.  It was a beautiful weekend with nice warm temperatures.  I remember not too long ago we had a light snowstorm on Memorial Day which put a damper on holiday plans.

In anticipation of the invasion of the summer people, we did all of our grocery shopping early in the week, gassed up the cars, (which put us in debt) then waited for the hoard to arrive like a swarm of bees.  Our neighborhood was very busy since we live so close to Snowflake Lake and the Lodge.  I'm on the Board of Directors for our HOA, so I went to both lakes and the pool to check things out to make sure things were running smoothly.....and they were thanks to the great staff running the organization. 

Now the clouds are rolling in, and snow is predicted over the mountain passes and rain and thunderstorms are in store for us at the lower elevations.  I'm sure this change in the weather is going to ruin some vacation plans.

The rain won't dampen my plans for staying inside and quilting my heart away.

Soon,
Lynn





2 comments:

  1. Well, now I’m sorry I don’t have a computer! I also don’t have a Facebook account! Thankfully, I do have the foundation you gave us in Laurel Ridge, and I know your patterns are clear and richly detailed. So I’m not stressed about taking on Timeless. You are wonderful, Lynn!
    Ann Cameron

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    1. Dear Ann. Timeless is much easier than Laurel Ridge so you will just fly through without a problem. Thank you for your kind words. I will investigate to see if the Zoom file can be converted to a compatible format for hand-held devices.

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