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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Waiting on the Postman...

11 am.......all the flowers, shrubs and trees are watered, raked up grass clippings and fed them to the chicks, skipped the laundry and housework........headed straight for the Thread Shed for a full day of machine quilting on the sunflower quilt. This is my 4th day working on the quilt:

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Everyone seemed to enjoy the BEFORE and AFTER stitching images, so here is the purple sunflower unquilted.


Here is the purple sunflower covered with gorgeous stitching...wow it really comes to life with thread all over it!

I used the orange variegated trilobal polyester I purchased from Patsy Thompson.
It was just perfect on this purple batik fabric.........such texture. The Bernina just loves this thread.

Pale yellow batik sunflower quilted. The quilting in the center of the flowers is circles. I learned this technique watching a Pat Sloan video.......she refers to them as bubbles.


This purple variegated thread, which looks fairly bright, was rather subtle on this flower, which surprised me a bit.


I thought I would show you how I audition threads for my machine quilting: I spool out and hand full of thread and lay it directly on top of the fabric I plan to quilt. This time I auditioned 3 different threads. They all looked rather similar. The dark orange variegate on the top blended too much, so I knew it wouldn't be enough contrast. The bright orange variegate on the left was good.........but I wanted HIGH contrast against this dark pink fabric.......so I went with the lemon yellow variegated thread. Always spool out the thread and lay it on top of the fabric.....that gives you a realistic view of what the thread will look like.........don't just lay the entire spool on the fabric, it will not give you and accurate reading of your thread color.



Here is the dark pink sunflower all quilted with the lemon yellow thread.


9:30 pm......I can't believe it is that late........the day just flew by! Gunnr popped his head up from under the sewing machine to tell me it was past his bedtime. I brought him over to the house, gave him his night time treat and tucked him in bed. Now back to the thread shed....


Another pink sunflower.......this is definitely getting that lemon yellow thread!



Look at all that texture......these sunflowers are so much fun to quilt. I only have a couple more flowers left......I don't want them to end. I think these are the best bubbles in the center of this flower.



This sunflower is made from a gorgeous purple blue batik......yummy!



I auditioned several thread choices, and the blue variegated thread won.
This photo doesn't do it justice.......it is incredible.
Yes, this is another beautiful thread from Patsy Thompson.



11 pm......finished up the 4th chicken........only one left to do.
The long, thin blades of grass are not fun to quilt, but they are needed to camouflage the chickens.

11:30 pm.......sorry to report......I am completely out of bobbin thread! I had 3 rolls (1,500 yards), and it is all gone. Altogether I have stitched 3,000 yards of thread into this sunflower quilt top and bottom. I ordered more thread, it will be shipped tomorrow. In the meantime........I will be up at the mailbox waiting for the mailman.

My Bobbin is NOT Full Tonight,
LuAnn

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Flowers Chicks & Grapes...

Monday I spent the day putting together this backing for the sunflower quilt top I completed last week. The quilt top measures 100 inches square. This backing measures 108 inches square. It is too large to see the entire backing on the design wall, so 3 feet of the bottom portion is laying on the floor. If you tip your head to the left, you can view the strips of fabric horizontally rather than vertically. I plan to sandwich the quilt together so the back is horizontal. I will keep you updated as the free-motion quilting progresses...

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The iris are really putting on a show this week





The baby chicks are 6 weeks old. The barred rock peeps are all feathered out with their black and white poke-a-dots. They have become the friendlies of the baby chicks. They run over to the food and water each morning when I come to do chores.


You can see all 3 breeds... Rhode Island Reds, Buff Orpingtons & Barred Rocks. They no longer look like baby chicks...more like miniature hens.


Just in time for hanging laundry on the line... the pink lilac bush, just outside the back door, is beginning to bloom... and it smells yummy. It is located a few feet from the clothesline... the aroma lures me outdoors to hang the clothes.



The grape arbor is beginning to leaf out. I strung out a soaker hose around it yesterday. This fall the leaves will turn purple with bright lime green veins. I press them in the phone books, then toss them all over the table on Thanksgiving.


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Enjoy,
LuAnn

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Raffle Quilt......Workshop

4th of July Quilt
Quiltmaker: Jan Bressler of JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop, Philomath, Oregon
Pattern Designed by: Judy Niemeyer of Montana

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I spent Saturday with the members of the Mary's River Quilt Guild. We participated in a paper piecing class to create the 4th of July quilt pictured above. This quilt will be our 2010 raffle quilt.

After a thorough paper piecing lesson, lead by instructor Jan Bressler, the volunteer quilters were paper piecing units like the ones above. The gorgeous batik fabrics worked well with this design.

Earlier in May a group of volunteers gathered to cut all of the fabrics needed for this quilt.


This is Jan Tallis, who completed the very first paper pieced unit of the day!
Jan is responsible for producing the MRQG Newsletter.

Volunteer quilters began arriving at 9:30 am ready for a full day of paper piecing.



Linda, Marcia & Kelly kept things lively in the back of the room



Paper Piecing is all about sewing on the lines


This is one of the main paper pieced units with a curved arc unit added to the top



By the end of the day there were piles of completed units all over the classroom.
This is a HUGE help to our raffle quilt committee.

Please see Debbie van der Sommen to check out a packet of blocks to paper piece.
The block packets will be at the next Mary's River Quilt Guild Meeting, May 28, 2009, 7pm, Benton County Museum, Philomath Oregon


When I arrived home Saturday evening, I pulled down the driveway.....Dancer & Freckles were there to greet me with a view of Mary's Peak in the background.
I had a fun day with the quilters and it was good to be home.

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

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Friday, May 22, 2009

A Day On The Coast......Sand Images

We took the dogs to the coast to run on the beach. The tide was way, way, way out. The images of the sand were spectacular. They reminded me of marbled and hand dyed fabrics........yes, I have a one track mind. Look further to see what I did to the images once I was home and imported them into my iPhoto program...

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Original sand image



I darkened the image a bit to enhance the lines



I added some brown to make the image look like wood



Now it was time to play with some colors



This reminded me of dyeing fabric.....without all the work



The blues could be used in landscape quilts for sky or water






I could see this pink tone in an applique flower



This light wood color reminds me of the floors in our house



I tried out red just for fun!



This is the second original sand image I chose

Be sure to click these images to enlarge them.
You can still see the sandy texture after they are manipulated and colored up.
The detailed images are wonderful.



Again, I darkened up the exposure a bit to enhance the lines and textures



I added more brown to the image, which reminded me of myrtle wood



I continued to add more and more brown to the image



After manipulating the images with temperature controls & saturation, they began to glow. I really like these.


This is definitely in the plans for transfer to fabric.
This would make a great background for a silhouette image...



A third original sand image



Here I go again manipulating the image, enhancing the lines....this is addicting. If you have an iMac, you should give this a try. The controls are built right into your iPhoto software, directly in the program where your photos are downloaded.

If any of these images inspire you, please download them and put them into your artwork. I don't get carried away with all the copyright issues. My motto is.......Share What You know........Share What You Have.

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Enjoy this sand art video......click HERE to view.

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From The Oregon Coast,
LuAnn