Sunday, November 13, 2011

Challenge Quilt.......Hyper-Quilting the Border



I chose this Robinson Anton 24 Kt Gold Rayon thread
to hyper-quilt the vine in the border



I just want a little accent of color.
Don't want the hyper-quilting to overwhelm the border area.




The hand dyed border fabric changes color
from yellow to green to orange all the way around the quilt:


The 24Kt Gold thread is just what it needed...





The Quilting is completed...
The Challenge Quilt is all trimmed up and ready
for a binding.

Wish I could show you more, but this is a secret
challenge. It will be revealed December 12, 2011.



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CLICK HERE to view: Challenge Quilt Part 1

CLICK HERE to view: Challenge Quilt Part 2

CLICK HERE to view: Challenge Quilt Part 3

CLICK HERE to view: Challenge Quilt Part 4


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Challenge Quilt.......Quilting the Border


It is time to begin quilting on the borders...



I often use a dry erase board to audition various
quilting motifs...





I am quilting a leafy vine in the border...





I might hyper-quilt the vine.
I will decided after the vine is completely quilted.



I put down a chalk line to help me follow the curve
of the vine:


I also installed the open toe hopping foot on the
Sweet Sixteen......much more visibility than the round foot.





Yeah, I like the vine...
I'll keep at it



We interrupt this quilting program for:


A Scooby Snack break...





Somebody we all know and love is in need
of a little afternoon treat...




How can you resist that face?



Quilting Inspiration:



If you have never been to Patsy's website, you are truly missing out on a lot of Free Motion Quilting FUN !

Check out her Free Motion Tutorials on You Tube.


Tune in tomorrow for more
Challenge Quilt.....Border Quilting.


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CLICK HERE to view: Challenge Quilt Part 1

CLICK HERE to view: Challenge Quilt Part 2

CLICK HERE to view: Challenge Quilt Part 3


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Adjusting....


I have my Challenge Quilt under the needle of my new
Sweet Sixteen Sit-Down Long Arm

I am adjusting to working on a new machine


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This is a warm up quilt sandwich that matches the fabrics in
my challenge quilt...
I am adjusting to a totally different bobbin, a Class M Bobbin.
It requires almost NO tension compared to my Bernina.





I am also adjusting to a different kind of free motion/darning foot.
This foot is bigger than what I am used to.
I think I am going to switch to the open-toe foot.





After a few minutes of warm up quilting...
I have adjusted the tension and can get started on
the Challenge Quilt.





The first block quilted up nicely...








I am getting more comfortable with each block I Quilt...





I am enjoying the comfort of sixteen inches of harp space.
I can concentrate on my quilting, and not so much on bunching the quilt up underneath the machine.





Here is a BEFORE image of this block...





The leaves have been outline quilted...





Quilting on this block is done.

I am slowly adjusting to working on a new machine.
I know some day we will be good friends.



Gunner is also making adjustments...


He is learning to sleep in the bed under the sewing machine
without his Suzy girl...





It has been a time of adjustment for all of us.


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CLICK HERE to view: Challenge Quilt Part 1

CLICK HERE to view: Challenge Quilt Part 2


CLICK HERE to view: Sweet Sixteen Video

CLICK HERE to view Texture Magic

CLICK HERE to view our Cattle

CLICK HERE to view The Thread Shed


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Winding Ways Wheel of Mystery....Borders


The last time you saw this quilt it was in pieces
spread across the Thread Shed


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Winding Ways aka Wheel of Mystery

Last week I completed piecing all of the rows into a top.
I planned on a black border......so dramatic.




However.....I just couldn't resist these juicy border fabrics:


Orange inner border
Bright Green outer border





A perfect compliment to this yummy FUN quilt !





Now to get the borders cut and sewn to the quilt top...

I will keep you posted!


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Autumn Inspiration....


I spent the afternoon capturing the light...


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Back Yard....... Grape Arbor





Grape leaves in late afternoon sunshine





Red Sunset Tree





All summer long the leaves take in all of that beautiful sunshine...





In the Autumn.....they give back all of that sunshine
by turning these gorgeous and glowing colors !





Autumn Blaze Tree

This is my last photo of the day.
The sun is setting and I am losing that beautiful autumn light.
I captured the last of it in this image.


You are welcome to use these images in your personal art work.
I am always happy to share my photography.



This is what I will be doing tonight...


All of our phone books are filled with pressed leaves.


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What do I do with all of these pressed leaves?

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CLICK HERE to view Sun Printing



May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Portrait Quilt Class......January 21, 2012

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Adventures in Art Quilts Series
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Philomath, OR 97370
541-929-3795


Adventures in Portrait Quilts
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Instructor: LuAnn Kessi




This is a brand new technique developed by me, LuAnn Kessi
to create Fabric Portrait Quilts.




The best part is, this is a beginner level class.
Yes, you can create a quilted portrait, and you will have great fun learning how!




This process is as simple as coloring in a child's color book.
Come into JLC and view the portrait quilts on display and sign up for class.



Gunnr is a calendar boy:


My portrait Quilt of Gunnr
appears in the 2012 Quilting Arts Calendar




2012 Quilting Arts Calendar




Gunnr is Mr. February




Full Curl

Your portrait can be a person, your pet, a flower, etc.
You will be working from your own personal photo.
You can also work from one of my photos:
Animals, Flowers, Birds
The choice is yours.




You will send me your photo by email or regular mail so that I can digitally alter it and prepare it for class.
Your original image will remain untouched.

The day of class I will provide you with a 13 x 19 inch image on fabric.
You will learn to use Neocolor II Crayons and Inktense Pencils.

Sign up for Class at JLC and Send me Your Image!

Questions?
Contact me at: kessi@pioneer.net


Adventures in Portrait Quilts
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Instructor: LuAnn Kessi
Full Day Class 9:30 - 4:00

Class Description:

This is a brand new technique developed by LuAnn Kessi to create Fabric Portrait Quilts. The best part is, this is a beginner level class. Yes, you can create a quilted portrait, and you will have great fun learning how. This process is as simple as coloring in a child’s coloring book. Come into JLC and view the portrait quilts on display and sign up!

$20 Lab Fee Payable to the instructor the day of class
(Fee covers the printed 13 x 19 inch portrait on fabric supplied by your instructor , Neocolor II Crayons, Paint Brushes, Fabric Medium, etc.)


Class Supply List:

You may use your personal photo of a person or choose one of my flower, bird or animal images.
If using your own image, send it to me in an email NOW so that I can alter the image and get it printed on fabric for you.
A very close up, well lit, clear image in a high resolution of one person or your pet works best.
Email To: kessi@pioneer.net

If your portrait is completed before the end of the day and you wish to begin the quilting process, you will need:

Sewing Machine (cleaned oiled and in good working order w/manual)
Topstitch Needles Size 70 & 80
Free Motion Darning Foot (Be sure you can drop the feed dogs on your machine)
Cotton or Polyester Threads for machine quilting various colors (fine threads size 50 or higher, nothing thick or heavy)
(you may wish to purchase thread at JLC after your portrait has been colored to match your thread color)
My favorite portrait thread is Bottom Line by Superior Threads.
1/2 Yard thin cotton batting
Assortment of fat quarters for borders and backing fabric.
(you may wish to purchase fat quarters at JLC after your portrait has been colored)
Glue Stick
Apron or Smock

I will bring a trunk show of art quilts with me to exhibit at lunch time. You may wish to bring a sack lunch so you can view the trunk show.

Visit LuAnn’s Blog to view Portrait Quilts:


CLICK HERE:  to see My Quilts

CLICK HERE to view a Portrait Class Slideshow

CLICK HERE to watch me create Gunnr's Portrait Quilt

CLICK HERE to watch me work on the Full Curl Portrait Quilt


Looking forward to seeing YOU in class!


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full of Portraits,
LuAnn