Saturday, July 25, 2015

Modern Molas Class.....



In June the Permission 2 Play Group

got together to create

Modern Molas


Since traditional Molas take months to create,

we are making a modern version with

pre-fused fabrics

in this 3 hour class.

Enjoy!



Modern Molas






Instructor:  LuAnn Kessi






Mola.......Inspiration



Traditional Molas:
















Class Patterns







Cheerful and Colorful Pre-Fused Fabrics







Light Boxes






Tracing patterns onto pre-fused fabrics







Cutting out the traced patterns







Marilyn is making a Rose Mola



















Yes, they really are this much FUN to make!






Fish Mola






























Butterfly Mola












Turtle Mola


























It's always wonderful...

to give yourself permission 2 play!



Next P2P Class:

Thursday, August 27, 2015
1:00 - 4:00
Instructor: Kathi Borrego
Gyotaku Fish Printing
JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop
Philomath, Oregon


Permission2 Play is a FREE class offering for cancer diagnosed patients.

No experience is necessary to participate.

All supplies are provided for the students.

Classes are held the 4th Thursday of each month at
JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop, Philomath, OR

If you are interested in joining this class contact:

LuAnn Kessi   kessi@pioneer.net

Our Best To You,

Instructors:
Nancy Bryant
Virginia Gregory
Kathi Borrego
LuAnn Kessi


4 comments:

  1. All of the Modern Molas ware so neat, I was trying to pick my favorite, but I can't. I like them all!

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  2. I love your projects and have created my own play days copied from yours. Thank you for sharing these great projects and showing the class projects. It ALWAYS makes me feel inspired to create and share.

    I have a question--how did you make the light tables? The white ones with the fluorescent lights under them? I am looking at making a bunch for classes I teach, and I love the height of these ones. Appreciate any comments on this.. :-)

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  3. I found the taller light tables at the thrift store and just put the lights under them.

    The rest of the light tables I found at garage and estate sales for under $10.

    Keep your eyes open, the older light tables are out there.....

    LuAnn Kessi

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