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Linda Lynch
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  • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA
  • United States
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September 11
Linda, I have a roll of this exact paper & also did metallics on some samples. Could we be sisters?????
September 5
This is wonderful. Love the colors & looks like it's on cheesecloth?? which I like to use also.
September 5
Really cool; did you spin your own yarn? There is a fiber farm in NH which I just learned gives free spinning lessons & since I have lots of alpaca fiber I've carded I'm tempted to try it. Of course, then I'll want a wheel & who knows where it stops…
September 5
Linda, these are beautiful. I've only dyed wool with Kool-Aid & am ready to try it with food coloring next:D You have a real talent with color.
September 5
Verrry nice. I think you'd have a business there, just doing custom painted jeans!
September 5
We must be related...I've been saving velvets for years; waiting for the motivation to do a crazy quilt project with them. Now sitting in a large bag in my closet:(
September 5
I guess by now you have me pegged; rich colors, lotsa texture, and non-traditional!!! Love your work Linda.
September 5

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What fiber skills do you have?
sewing, art quilting, lace dying, knitting, some needlework
What countries have you lived in/visited?
USA,visited Puerto Rico, Mexico, Caymen Islands, Jamaica
What languages do you speak?
English
Your Website:
http://www.lindalynch.com
Your Blog:
http://lindalynch.blogspot.com
Etsy Store:
http://lindalynchoriginals
What would you like to see happen here on Fiber Focus?
I would like to learn more about other countries and what their artisitic abilities are. I would like to meet others that have similar interests.
How did you find out about our group? Do you know anyone else here?
I found out about the group through a fiber art search. I know many artists on the list.

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RACHEL'S CHALLENGE


I am responding to Rachel's challenge today from Fiber Focus website by posting a photo that caught my attention. This photo definitely caught my attention due to the uniqueness of it. I love a vintage sepia look and this has that look as well. I have collected bark through the year… Continue

Posted on May 27, 2009 at 11:10pm —

Linda Lynch

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http://lindalynch.blogspot.com Please come and check it out! Linda

Posted on February 23, 2009 at 9:11pm — 1 Comment

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At 7:31am on September 11, 2009, Linda Struble said…
You're welcome Linda; I really enjoyed seeing your work. Have a wonderful September day:)
At 5:50pm on June 25, 2009, thefeltelf said…
Hi Linda, wow it's so long since you welcomed me but alas I'm hopeless at checking back. Thank you for your kind comments.
At 12:47am on May 19, 2009, Oya Baysal said…
Hi Linda ,
Thank you very much.I am glad.Yours work very beatiful.Cheers.(Sevgiler).Bye Oya
At 1:30pm on April 30, 2009, Oya Baysal said…
Hi Linda,
Thank you for your write.Your works is extraordinary.
See you again..Bye.Oya
At 4:13am on April 5, 2009, Barbara said…
Hi Linda, Thank you for looking at my photos and commenting on them. Sorry it has taken me awhile to reply. The Spirit Garden piece is 5 inches x 5 inches and is attached to an Art Quilt which is 7 inches x 7 inches, so its only small. I live in Northern NSW. I love your pieces. I'm going to go and check your blog out now. See you. Barb
At 9:41am on December 31, 2008, charlotte nunn said…
Hi Linda! So lovely to hear fr. you! Many thanks for your delightful comments re: "Jus' 'cos I looooooooove batiks!"!! Made my day! Do you know, I had suuuuuuch fun making that little quilt - the "No rulers, no rotary cutters, blah, blah, NO RULES" part of it all - that I've upped and started...ANOTHER "NO RULES" quilt!! Good grief!! Who'd a thunk I'd become a...Rebel in my old age!! Will you try a "NO RULES" quilt, too?! Hugs, Charlotte
At 4:43pm on December 23, 2008, Diana Bracy said…
Thank you, Linda. Yes, I am always working on another one, sometimes two at a time! If I can get my camera to dowload properly, I have a new finished one to show. I am even working on another one that is half finished. I'm hopelessly addicted! Thanks for the compliment. Diana
At 9:12pm on December 21, 2008, Diana Bracy said…
Hi Linda, I managed to get the article of the Quilt Show on my page tonight. Thanks, Diana
At 7:44pm on December 21, 2008, Diana Bracy said…
Hi Linda, thanks again for your wonderful compliments. You may have met Tammie Bowser. I have traveled with Tammie to Puyallup, Washington and other locations to sell her books and CD''s. She would do the seminars to teach her method while I was in the booth. She is the person that taught me how to create Mosaic Photography.

The method that I am doing now is not, yet published. I do teach how to create Mosaic Photography, here in Las Vegas, Nevada.

I needed Rayela's advice on where to post the details of the Art Quilt show and she suggested my blog. It will be up soon. Most of today, I have been catching up on emails. Oh, by the way, no the quilted photography is not hard to do. It is a weekend project. That method is easier and less time consuming than the Fiber Mosaics that I create. Thanks for your interests, Diana
At 3:29pm on December 21, 2008, Connie Volkman said…
Thank you. It's is many, many layers of melted Lutradur over an old cotton , dyed bed-sheet.
By-the-way, I love your work
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and enjoy the change of the season.

Connie
 
 

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