A look back at 2020...
January 2020
I needed a fresh start for 2020.
My sewing area went from this:
to this:
February 2020
Calving Season begins @ the Kessi Ranch
Playing with Rayon Threads
March 2020
The Turkey Vultures are BACK
Calving Season....continues:
April 2020
May 2020
June 2020
July 2020
Cattle Drive to Summer Pasture
August 2020
September 2020
November 2020
Orange Peel/Pumpkin Seed Quilt
December 2020
Looking forward to lots of creativity
in 2021
Wishing you all the BEST in the New Year !
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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi
You have had a very productive, busy year! Merry Christmas and may the new year bring you many blessings!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best in the coming year.
DeleteLuAnn
LuAnn, Love your wrap up. Such a creative year even with COVID. Looking forward to more inspiration next year. Merry Christmas and Happy Healthy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThank You Lynda! Wishing you creativity in the coming new year.
DeleteLuAnn
What a colorful year! I especially love the mule (?) looking over the quilt, and the orange peels. Please tell me about the device on the back of your sewing table with two clips dangling. I think it might be to lift a quilt when quilting but I'd love details! Merry Holidays!
ReplyDeleteHI Tammy, That is a quilt suspension system mounted on the back of the table. Yes, it supports the quilt while you are machine quilting. It takes all the weight off and there is no drag while you move the quilt around. They are amazing. Patsy Thompson sells them, her husband makes them. You can find them on her website: https://www.patsythompsondesigns.com/shop/Patsys-Favorite-Notions/Machine-Quilting-Aids.htm
DeleteHappy Holidays,
LuAnn
What a fabulous year in review! Thanks for sharing. Wishing you a wonderful 2021.
ReplyDeleteThank you Elizabeth. Wishing you all the BEST in the New Year!
DeleteLuAnn
I always love reading your posts. You use amazingly bright colors that make me happy and do such a variety of projects. I love seeing the animals too.
ReplyDeleteHi Diane.....life is short, use the bright colors in the crayon box!
DeleteHappy Holidays,
LuAnn