Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Stormy..........Done!


Last night I put the finishing touches on
Stormy


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Binding
Striped Batik.......cut on 45 degree angle

I cut the binding strips 1 3/4 inches...
They wrapped nice and tight around the edge and filled up the binding round and plump.





Your quilt is not complete until you sew the label on...





The song:
Milk River Ridge
By: Ian Tyson
Is a favorite of ours.





This quilt lends itself nicely to the machine quilting process.
As you top stitch over all of the applique' pieces, you are actually doing the machine quilting.




The only quilting I had to plan out was the background behind the horse, and I simply echo quilted the shapes around the horse head.
The border area only needed some wavy lines, no intricate quilting motifs.
The thread work remains secondary, so the horse is the main focus.

If you have a Toni Whitney pattern.....pull it out of the cupboard and treat yourself to a few hours of fun!
I have maybe 20 hours total into the making of this quilt.
It was a joy.




Stormy

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CLICK HERE for......... Stormy Part 1

CLICK HERE for..........Stormy Part 2

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full of Horses,
LuAnn

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Too Gorgeous to be indoors...



It was just too gorgeous to stay indoors today and put the binding on the

Mother Nature was calling...


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Grape Leaf





Growing on an arbor behind the house





These images are destined for photo transfer to fabric.
How wonderful to get these under the needle.......yummy !





October Glory Tree Leaf





Growing in the front yard





Purple Hydrangea
Grows along side the Thread Shed





Climbing Rose





Grows out back on the Patio

Please feel free to use these images in your personal art work.
I am always happy to share.

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CLICK HERE to view the making of Flowers for My Sissy

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full of Nature,
LuAnn


Saturday, October 16, 2010

Quilting Stormy...


I am working on Stormy today.

Let's see where the day takes us...


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Stormy




I chose a medium brown batik for the inner border



Auditioning Final Border Fabrics:


I pulled a variety of light, medium & dark fabrics and arranged them around the edges.




Medium Browns are yummy...





Dark Fabrics...





Dark/Textured Fabrics...





Light Fabrics...





Medium Browns are too blendy with the inner border





Dark Fabrics are well......too dark





I love this fabric......but it just demands too much attention.
I want the horse to be center stage.





I like the light fabric......but I think I can do better





This fabric is light, but warm........the horse is the main focus.
I think we have a winner !





Basted and ready to go under the needle





Backing Fabric & Bobbin Thread
I chose a medium gray thread to blend into the backing fabric.




I plan to use 2 threads for the quilting on the horse.
There are a lot of different fabrics, and I don't plan on changing threads 30 times!


This medium brown thread will work for all of the lighter areas.

The size 75 needle will work nicely for this tiny 60 wt thread.



I warmed up on a quilt sandwich to get the tension adjusted:


I had to decrease the tension to nearly 1





All of the lighter fabrics have been quilted...




Face........Quilted



I am now ready to quilt the darker areas:


I chose a dark brown thread



All of the dark fabrics have been quilted:


Nose & Mouth........Quilted




I am using an off-white thread for the background behind the horse head:


I shadow stitched mane hair into the background fabric



Ready to Quilt the Border:


This golden yellow thread should work nicely

I want the border to be textured, but I don't want the stitches to be center stage and take away from the central horse image...




Border.......Machine Quilted

Next..... a binding treatment


I am calling it a day...

Here is the view as I push myself away from the sewing machine:


Gunnr & Suzy
The best Quilting Dogs I know

Gunnr 3 year old Boxer
Suzy 15 year old Jack Russell Terrier

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn