I started the design work on the Rodeo panel
in February and I have been pecking away at it
on and off the last few months...
These paper pieced star patterns caught my eye
for a border treatment, but the 6 inch is too
small and the 12 inch is too big...
I enlarged the 6 inch by 150%
and it finishes to a 9 inch block...just right.
It takes 4 sections to make one star block...
Here is the back side of the star block...
Star block ready to trim down to 9 1/2 inches...
It takes most of a day to finish a star block
from start to finish...
20 Star Blocks up on the design wall.
Now I have to figure out how to make the
red and white checker board inner border fit...
The last time I posted it was February
and winter here in Western Oregon...
As you can see through the Thread Shed window,
it is now Spring with lots of green grass
for the cattle to eat.
The last 3 months we have been calving and
are nearly done with calving season.
The cattle have been vaccinated and
it is now breeding season and the bulls
are in with the cows.
We mowed our first hay field yesterday.
I have been stitching most every day,
in between ranch work,
just not posting to this blog as much.
I will share more images soon.
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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi









The denim and bandana print fabrics are so perfect for this panel.
ReplyDeleteThanks Vicki! This is a FUN one!
DeleteHugs,
LuAnn