Monday, November 24, 2014

Fabric Dyeing……Holiday Gifts



I am trying to get a few gifts ready for the holidays…




I spent last Friday hand dyeing:

T-Shirts, Pillowcases, Bamboo Socks






























6 T-Shirts……DONE




Pillowcases:































































10 Pillowcases…..DONE







11 Pair Bamboo Socks……DONE







I'll be stuffing stockings with these before I know it!




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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Fabric Wrapped Bowls…..Tips & Hints



Here is your BURST of color for the day…



Clothesline Rope Fabric Wrapped Bowls




I have been creating these bowls for a few weeks…








If you are on my list, you will get one during the holidays…















I found this ruler at the thrift store…

it works great for cutting the fabric strips.








Fabric strips ready to wrap around rope…

I bag them up by color and keep them in a wash tub.







Here is the fabric wrapped rope laying on the floor…








Coil up the end…








Variegated thread works great on these bowls…

















Using a wide zig zag stitch…..

stitch the coils together in a circle.







Continue to stitch until the base is the size you desire…








6 or 7 inches in diameter is the base size of this bowl…








Tip the base on the side... 

and continue to stitch the sides of the bowl…








A couple of feet from the end…

I stop and remove the bowl from the machine.








I create a medallion from the opposite end of the cord

and stitch it together in a circle.

Then I put the bowl back on the machine 

and complete the stitching.






Here is the completed Fabric Wrapped Bowl

This is 50 feet of rope.









I can wrap the rope and stitch the bowl in 90 minutes….or so.















Go get some clothesline rope

You know you want to make one!





We just returned from a trip to California:



Paul Harvey Quilt at Mount Shasta


Paul Harvey is my personal lap quilt. It keeps me warm when I am on the couch at home, and it also travels with me everywhere I go. I sleep with this quilt when we are in motel rooms while traveling from state to state. It just makes an overnight stay a bit more like home, and I sleep better cuddling up with it.

Yes, I named my quilt "Paul Harvey" after the radio announcer 
that tells us "The Rest of the Story."
This quilt started out as a class kit in Idaho. When I returned home to Oregon I realized all of the fabrics were not in the kit. I waited months for the quilt shop to send the missing fabrics......but it never happened.
I eventually found fabrics on my own and incorporated them into the quilt top.
 The border fabric came from Canada.
This quilt took so much longer to complete than I had anticipated. After awhile I began to feel like it would never be done........when would I see....."The Rest of the Story."
I eventually began to refer to this quilt in progress as my Paul Harvey quilt.







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LuAnn Kessi

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Fabric Wrapped Bowls




I have been bitten by the Bowl Bug...



Fabric strips wrapped around clothesline rope..























Fabric Bowls are taking over the Thread Shed









































These are so much FUN!






A little color from the yard...
















Pacific Sunset Maple Tree















Oregon Junco Female:


She hangs out in the maple trees in the yard.









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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi