Showing posts with label paper quilts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper quilts. Show all posts

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Mixed Media Quilt....



I was in the mood...

so I finished up a demo piece I started in a

Mixed Media class I was teaching

a few years ago



" Dawn of the Horse "

Rusted Fabric, Book Pages, Metal Door straps,

Horse Shoe, Metal Xs, Jeans Thread






I have a pile of demo pieces

just waiting for the inspiration to be finished.








" Life's Doorways "

Fabric, Wooden Star, Metal Doorknob Plate,

Metal Drawer Handle Plate, Waxed Paper,

Book Pages, Jeans Thread, Metal Brads







" In The Moment "

Rusted Fabric, Book pages, Post Cards,

Rusty Hinge, Keys, Waxed Linen Thread,

Leather Cording







" Patina "

Rusted Fabric, Used Tea Bags, Spur Rowels,

Metal Switch Plate





As the crow flies...

we are 15 miles from the Pacific Ocean


Sunset....... at Newport, Oregon



















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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Tea Bag Quilt.....Class Sample



Tea Bag Class Prep...


Tea Bag Quilt 1





Stamped Tea Bags

Soft Gel Medium is used to adhere

the tea bags to the fabric.




Tea Bag Quilt 2.....ready to quilt






Pressed Sweet Gum leaves are under the stamped tea bags





I quilted around the embedded leaves





Tea Bag Quilt 2


Tea Bag Stamping Class
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Jannilou Creations Quilt Shop
Philomath, Oregon
1:00 - 4:00


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Mixed Media Rust Quilt....



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The central image of the trees and birds was the inspiration for this mixed media journal quilt.
I found a scrap of rust fabric leftover from a previous quilt and decided to go with a monochromatic color theme.




A used coffee filter and some old keys and butterfly hinge helped give this piece the "grunge" look.




"In the Moment"
Mixed Media Journal Quilt

I couldn't bare to cut the top off straight and remove that wonderful line of rust, so I left it at a 45 degree angle.




Random wavy lines of machine quilting added the perfect texture.




Wax coated string on the right
Rolled leather-like cord on the left
Gave this piece more dimension along with the hinge and keys.

I also bound the edge with the rolled cord.

CLICK HERE to view a Tutorial on Cord Bound Edge


Challenge yourself to go through your junk drawers, garage and yes the kitchen trash, to see what you can create. It is like a treasure hunt!
Lay out all your findings on the table.....then see what they inspire you to do...

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn


Tuesday, March 9, 2010

For The Birds......Mixed Media Textile Art



Playing with Mixed Media Supplies...


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Mixed Media Journal Quilt

Audition 1

Fabric Foundation has stabilizer on the back.
Song Book Paper, Bird image from a book, Packet of Seeds, Subscription card from a Magazine, Fabric with musical notes




Audition 2

I just had to add this second gold finch!
The more yellow I add to this piece, the better it gets.




Audition 3

I moved the little bird down to the bottom and moved the packet of seeds up top.
This allows the bigger finch to remain the focal point.

I used Gel Medium to hold everything down to the foundation fabric.
I am now ready to baste and get this under the needle...


Speaking of Birds.....


Bald Eagle




This big guy was in our back yard today.
This is his favorite tree.
He looks down on the river below and does his fishing from here.


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May Your Bobbin Be Full,
LuAnn

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Sun Dyeing, Rust Dyeing, Gel Glue Resist, Threadplay, Paper Quilts


What a fun weekend.....Sun Dyeing, Rusty Dyeing, Gel Glue Resist, Threadplay, Paper Quilts.

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This is Hillary's Sun Dyed piece.
She came to spend a long weekend with me in the Thread Shed.
We managed to find time to make a few fun pieces.



This is my sun dyed piece.
Oak leaves and dandelions baking in the sun.
We used Tulip spray paint on white muslin fabric.



This is my Elmer's Gel Glue Resist piece.
Also made with Tulip spray paints.
I am patiently waiting 72 hours for the paint to cure before I wash out the glue.


This is the back side of the gel resist piece.

My next piece will hang directly from the clothesline while I apply the paint.
I am hoping to get some dripping lines in the paint.



This is what my rust dye piece looked like after 5 days of rusting in vinegar and salt.
On the 6th day I removed the plastic covering to allow it to completely dry.
It really darkened up in the oxygen.



This is the rust dye after soaking in baking soda and a good washing.
I plan to applique' big horses running across the fabric.
Maybe add a little metallic paint too...



It is getting down to the nitty gritty of what I can get completed for the quilt exhibit in September. I put a few journal quilts, in progress, up on the design wall to see which ones "move" me to work on them...



Suzy

Threadplay on Phototransfer

This journal quilt of my son's dog, Suzy, was the first to come off the design wall.
I really enjoyed thread painting Suzy's face.
The thread added such texture, even though it was white on white.


This is a close-up view of Suzy.
The photo transfer is clearly visible through the heavy thread play.
My thread of choice is Superior Thread Bottom Line. It is a fine 60 wt trilobal polyester that is perfect for heavy stitch work. It allows the photo to come through even after all of the thread work is done.



Home Sweet Home
Blue Jay Paper Quilt

This was the next quilt to come off the design wall.
Decorative stitching was all that was needed on this piece.
No free-motion quilting at all.



Suzy is recovering nicely from her surgery last week.
She looks like a flashlight with this plastic collar around her neck.



Thread Shed Hollyhocks
Old Fashion Single Flower



Orange Dinner Plate Dahlia
My favorite time to photograph the flowers is right after watering.
The droplets look wonderful on the petals.



Pink & Yellow Glads

Hillary went along her merry way today.......we had so much fun. I will miss her and I will think of her each time I look at the textiles we created together this weekend.

May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

To see my New Work CLICK HERE

To see the Thread Shed CLICK HERE

To see my Exhibit Quilts CLICK HERE

To see Tutorials CLICK HERE