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Lynn Woll

Lynn Woll

Bend, OR and Tacoma, WA

Hi! I’m Lynn, founder of Create Whimsy.

I grew up sewing, hand stitching, and making all sorts of things with my mom and sisters. There were always creative projects going on around the Hand house! Our mother was a creative spirit. She went to fashion design school and drafted patterns.

We grew up in Iran and she made all of our clothes, even our Dad’s button-down collar work shirts! The house was decorated with homemade decorations for every holiday — yes, every holiday anyone could ever think about. I learned about building a stash from my mom – you never know when you might need that!

Here’s more about me:

In my career, I have been in product, brand, and digital marketing. I started Create Whimsy to share the stories of makers and to inspire everyday creativity. I love being able to share the creative work of so many artists and makers. I get inspiration from each interview I publish. I write how-to articles to help give beginners a start to their making journey.

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I have a lot of UFOs and probably have at least 10 active projects (or more!) going at once.

I don’t plan out most of my projects in advance, which is probably why I have so many UFOs! I will have an idea in my head, sometimes it is just an idea I act on, and sometimes the ideas will grow over years — especially some of my art quilts. I think about art quilt ideas for a long time, gather materials around the idea and then when I sit down to actually put it together, they go fairly quickly (except for all of the beading and handwork I like to do).

Thanks to some awesome mentors and friends, I now make almost all of my own clothes — they fit better than store bought, and I can get what I want. Some are pretty boring, because I like to show off great necklaces that I’ve bought or made.

I have surround myself with creative and amazing women who are willing to share their experiences and learnings. They encourage and support my creations.

My studio is generally a mess. I love to organize — that is when I rediscover my collections and get inspired again — and probably start another new project! Then the mess starts again.

I’m trying to upcycle more by adding to my collections via the local reuse stores and estate sales. When I do buy new, I support local businesses – it is sad to see so many amazing shops close.

What’s your story?

Beginning to sew the binding to the quilt top

How to Bind a Quilt, Step-by-Step Tutorial

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Binding lays flat with this method of joining the ends

How to Join Binding on a Quilt: No Bulk Tutorial

You've finished your quilt top, quilted it and now ready to bind it. Learn how to join binding on a quilt with a diagonal seam that isn't bulky with our…
Fold the binding up forming a forty five degree angle

How to Sew Mitered Corners on a Quilt: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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Finished round fabric bowl 3

How to Make a Fabric Bowl: DIY Sewing Tutorial

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Finished sampler with prairie points inserted into a seam and used as a edging

How to Sew Prairie Points: Easy Quilt Tutorial

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Pine Cone Quilt finished

Pine Cone Quilts: Free Tutorial and Project Ideas

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Prairie point pinwheel quilt pattern finished

Prairie Point Pinwheel Quilt Pattern: Easy Tutorial

Combine two popular traditional quilting techniques with this pattern, prairie points with a basic four patch quilt block, to create a prairie point pinwheel quilt pattern. The prairie points add…
Finished 3d pinwheel quilt block

3D Pinwheel Quilt Block Pattern Tutorial

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Drunkards Path green and turquoise finished

Drunkards Path Quilt Pattern

The Drunkards Path quilt pattern is a traditional quilt pattern that can create movement across the quilt top using quarter circle blocks. It's a classic design that features curved quilt…
Trivets finished 2

How to Make a Trivet

Looking for a great project for those scraps you want to use? Make a colorful trivet (or two or three!). Learn how to make a trivet using the fabric wrapped…
Finished Keyhole quilt block 2

Keyhole Quilt Pattern Version 2

So many quilt blocks, so many versions! As I worked on the traditional Keyhole quilt block, I discovered there is a second quilt block with the same name which I'll…
keyhole quilt block 1 small size final

Keyhole Quilt Pattern Version 1 Tutorial

A Keyhole Quilt is a traditional quilt block that is traditionally made in two colors. For a fresh approach, you might consider using three colors to accentuate the key hole.…
Stitch in the ditch showing how the presser foot nestles in the seam

How to Stitch in the Ditch – Quilt Tutorial with Video

Learn more about the stitch in the ditch quilting technique. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned quilters, this machine quilting method that follows the lines of your piecing and the…
Japanese knot bag small side 2

Japanese Knot Bag Pattern: Free Sewing Tutorial

Learn how to design a pattern for a Japanese knot bag that is just the perfect size for your needs. Then, learn tips and tricks on how to make your…
Stack of old quilts

Guide to Standard Quilt Sizes with Printable Chart

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Finished top of improv quilt by Lynn Woll

Comprehensive Guide to Improv Quilting

Break free from traditional quilting and all of the rules! Work spontaneously and show your creative expression with improv quilting, also known as improvisational quilting. Improv quilting is about exploring,…
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Broderie Perse Appliqué, How To Tutorial by Machine or Hand

Looking for another reason to take a perfectly good piece of fabric and cut it up to make something new? Broderie perse is an appliqué technique where motifs, such as…
Modern Bargello quilt top finished

How to Make a Bargello Quilt – Easy Free Tutorial

A bargello quilt looks difficult with its intricate quilt pattern and wave-like pattern, but is perfect for beginner quilters. It is made from long strips of fabrics sewn together, shifted…

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