Today I am quilting the Zinnia Quilt...
It was created by:
The Harlan Valley Quilters of Oregon
It will be donated to:
The Women's Cancer Coalition
I turned off the lights so the stitching shows up better...
I just couldn't resist stitching lots of feathers...
Check out the un-quilted part on the right...
Quilting definitely makes the Quilt!
We are enjoying the Iris bed in front of the house:
The brown Iris are always a favorite...
As always, I am glad to share my photography.
Feel free to use these images
in your personal art work.
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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi
Love the quilting on the piano keys quilt. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh, the feathers look so good on this quilt. They make it really special. So excited that my machine is on the way...finally! Thanks for all your advise and help.
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is beautiful what kind of camera do you take your pictures with?
ReplyDeleteHi Lizziebeth,
ReplyDeleteI used a Nikon D5000 to take the photos of the blog today.
Thank you for your kind comment.
Enjoy your summer,
LuAnn in Oregon
Beautiful quilting :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilting and flowers. I just had to take the picture of your brown Iris. So beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteQuilting sure does make the quilt! I loved the photo that shows the one last unquilted section for a real comparison. It makes me have hope for some of my less-than-inspiring tops, LOL!
ReplyDeleteWow! Absolutely amazing! I came across your blog while surfing around "doodles" and came across some of your "doodles" from your quilt journal. This one really stood out to me and I just had to comment and say how beautiful your work is! Makes me want to learn quilting, to be honest.
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is outstanding. I, too, have a HQS16. I've quilted a few quilts on it. Your work is inspiring and I hope to be half as good a you in this lifetime!!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your kind comments. Be sure to practice your quilting motifs with pencil and paper before you go to the machine. It gets you all warmed up and ready to machine quilt. Works like a charm!
ReplyDeleteMy Best To You,
LuAnn