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Friday, September 6, 2013

Gunnr's Buffalo Quilt...



I haven't spent much time in the Thread Shed

since June....



Thread Shed and Hen House






We have had rainy days, so I am ready

to play indoors today...







Come on in....let's see what the day brings!







My Happy Room awaits me...







Gunnr has decided it is time to make him

a Quilt of his very own...






Gunnr has 2 loves......Buffalo and Cheese

I rounded up a few fabrics for that theme!






Very Cheesy Fabric...







Once the fabric selection was over...

Gunnr settled down for a nap

 under the sewing machine.







The Dinner Plate Dahlias are putting on a show

just outside the Thread Shed Window...






Let the piecing begin...







First 2 fabrics pieced together...







I added on a hunk of cheese fabric...







First 4 fabrics pieced together...

I will continue adding fabrics 

until the quilt is long enough.







Gunnr was more than happy to try out the quilt top

for size...







I rounded up some flannel fabric for the back side...







The Buffalo Quilt is......under the needle!


CLICK HERE to view the finished quilt



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Click the link below to find out more...


CLICK HERESoy Wax Batik Class 9/28/13


CLICK HERE: Thread Shed Tour


CLICK HERE to view my online Sketch Book



CLICK HERE:  to see My Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

6 comments:

  1. Wow. What a great quilting space!! I am so jealous.

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  2. Too cute! Love that cheese fabric! And your studio/thread shed looks like a very cozy place to quilt!

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  3. You have such a wonderful sewing space. Glad to see that Gunner is 'supervising' the whole process :)

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  4. Agreed...FABULOUS space! Fabulous doggie! Lucky doggy (and perhaps, I think, lucky doggy-mum!).

    Cheers, Sarah

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  5. Beautiful Thread Shed, what a lovely place to create!

    A friend who plays flute in an Indian flute group wants some fabric with buffalo to make covers for flutes. Can you tell me where some might be ordered?

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  6. Buffalo fabric can be found on the internet. Just do a search for: Buffalo Fabric. There's lots!
    LuAnn

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