Sunday, January 22, 2012

Portrait Class......Student Work Slideshow


I spent a lovely day with 16 students
in a Portraits in Fabric Class
at JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop
Philomath, Oregon


Check out the Slide Show below to view:

Adventures in Portrait Quilts



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Student work is shown in alphabetical order


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CLICK HERE to view: Portrait Class June 2011 Slideshow

CLICK HERE to view: Mixed Media Class Slideshow

CLICK HERE to view: Jello Printing Class - Student Work

CLICK HERE to view: My Art Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Storm Chasing.....Slideshow


Mother Nature is Rocking My World:


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CLICK HERE to view: My Challenge Quilts

CLICK HERE to view: The Cattle


CLICK HERE to view: The Chickens


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Storm.....No Power.....No Water



Remember all of that beautiful snow we had on Monday:



It inspired me to do some Snow Dyeing on Tuesday...



A storm moved in Tuesday....late afternoon...


The front yard went from this snow....





To this..... in just a few hours.



Between the down pour of rain and the snow run-off:


The river swelled up over its banks and covered the gravel road I live on.



It wasn't long before we lost power....and water


Trees were washed away down river, along with part of the pasture fence.

Mud slides blocked the gravel roads and parts of the road caved off into the river.

So....not being able to rinse out my snow dyed fabric wasn't such a big deal.
It sat for 48 hours batching and waiting patiently for power and water.

The power is back on....and so is the water.

Once I get the house back in order I will get busy with the snow dyes.

More to come.....


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CLICK HERE to view: Snow Dyes Part 1

CLICK HERE to view: Thermofax Printing

CLICK HERE to view: Portrait Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Snow Dyeing.....Part 1



I just couldn't let all of this SNOW go to waste...



I invited Kathi over for a Snow Dyeing Play Day...



We are using the kitchen for a Wet Studio:


Here we go...



Fabrics are soaking in soda ash in the buckets:


The dyes are pre-mixed:
2 Tbsp to 8 ounces water




3 yards of fabric under all of that snow:


We squirted the dye on top of the snow





I placed the dyes in strips of color in this container




I swirled the fabric in a circle then placed the snow on top:


I placed the dyes in a circle pattern on the snow






I have never done snow dyeing before...
so I am shooting from the hip today.






Kathi is loading snow into a rectangle container...





Kathi is making a little snow pie in this round container.




All of the containers have metal grates or screens on the bottom
so the fabric doesn't sit in the melted snow.


Turquoise and Deep Purple Dyes





Lemon Yellow, Scarlet Red & Orange Dyes






Orange, Chartreuse & Scarlet Red Dyes





Last one of the day....
I wanted to do more, but ran out of containers & grates.




22 pans full of fabric, snow and dyes:


22 yards of fabric and 2 t-shirts snow dyeing

That was FUN !



A few hours later...


The snow is melting...





The dyed fabric is peeking through...

It will batch for 24 hours before I rinse it out.



This is what the kitchen looks like:


It is much more fun getting everything out to play...
than it is to put everything back away.

CLICK HERE: Snow Dyeing Part 2


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CLICK HERE to view: Microwave Dyeing

CLICK HERE to view: Rust Dyeing

CLICK HERE to view: Sun Dyeing

CLICK HERE to view: Kathi's Snow Dyeing Results

There is so much already posted on line about Snow Dyeing, so I am not including a tutorial. Google....Snow Dyeing....lots of info out there.


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full of Snow,
LuAnn Kessi

Monday, January 16, 2012

Let it Snow........



This is what the front yard looked like when I went to bed last night:


A light dusting of snow...




This is what it looked like at 5:00 this morning:


The Garden Bed Frames have a bit more snow resting on them!





The Flowering Cherry Trees always look so cool in the snow!





We live in a tiny valley, just 200 feet above sea level,
so SNOW is a big deal to us!

I plan to mix up some fabric dyes and get busy snow dyeing!




Somebody is staying indoors where it is cozy...


Not sure who is more comfortable?





Gunnr is definitely more comfortable!

Have a great day!


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CLICK HERE to view: Cattle Drive in the Snow Slide Show

CLICK HERE to view: Oregon Snow Slide Show

CLICK HERE to view: Our Chickens Slide Show - Very Funny!


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full of Snow,
LuAnn

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Portrait Class.......Prep Work



I spent the weekend preparing for my Portrait Class:


Lots of fabric ironing...

Lots of freezer paper cutting to size...

Lots of Photoshop work...

Lots of printing on fabric...



The 13 x 19 inch portraits have been altered and printed on
100% White Cotton Sateen Fabric

16 Students are attending class:

Saturday, January 21, 2012
9:30 - 4:00
JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop
Philomath, Oregon



Meanwhile, this is what is going on outdoors:


A peek out the front window...
Garden bed frames dusted with snow





The yearling cattle just across the fence...






A peek out the back window...





This is a color image, yet it looks black and white






Look closer and see the birdie on the fence...





Definitely inspiration for a new portrait quilt!

See YOU in class next week


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CLICK HERE to view: My Wide Path Printer

CLICK HERE to view: Photoshop Elements Portrait Tutorial

CLICK HERE to view: Neocolor II Fabric Portraits


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Design Wall......Drunkard's Path



Look what's back up on the design wall...


Drunkards Path.......Batiks

This has been on and off the design wall for the last year.
At this point it will measure 56 x 56 when pieced.
I decided I want to make it bed size.....so I need to make a lot more blocks.

More to come....


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CLICK HERE to view: Sun Dyeing

CLICK HERE to view: Rust Dyeing

CLICK HERE to view: Thermofax Screen Printing


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn